Auto Block - Seagate NAS OS 4 U User Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

.Connect the NAS OS devices to the UPS via power cables only and power them on .3
.For each NAS OS device, go to the Power page and choose Add a network UPS server .4
.In the pull-down menu for Network UPS type, select SNMP UPS .5
Enter the UPS's IP address and, if applicable, SNMP community. Refer to the UPS's administration tool for .6
.its IP address
.Choose Save .7
NAS OS cannot adjust the battery threshold level when connecting to a UPS server via the network. Check the
.documentation for your UPS to learn more on how to manage the device
Remove the network UPS server
.Choose Remove the network server to disconnect a NAS from the network UPS server
Security
Use the Security tab to prevent potential attackers from reaching your NAS OS device. You can also control
.access to your NAS OS device using Ban and White lists

Auto Block

Enable auto block to block IP addresses that have made numerous failed attempts to log into the device and
automatically add them to the Ban list. IP addresses on the ban list are prevented from accessing your NAS OS
.device
:Click the switch to enable auto block. See below for the default settings for auto block
Maximum failed logins: 3
Failed logins within (minutes): 2
Block for (minutes): 2
.The settings can be changed when auto block is enabled
To prevent users from losing access due to failed logins, add their IP addresses to the Whitelist. Click Whitelist
88
10/18/16
Seagate NAS OS 4

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents