Default Settings - Buffalo TeraStation TS5210DN User Manual

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LCD Message
I48 Push Func to
Start Failover
I49 Lost Failover
Main
I50 Failover in
Maintenance Mode
I51 Initializing
Failover...
I52 New Firmware
Available
I54 Backup Job x
Failed
I55 Recovery Not
Authorized
I59 Boot Auth Failed
I60 Drive x TBW
Reached
I61 Drive Setup
Mode
I62 Replace Drive x
I70 No Space to Save
Logs
I71 Old Logs
Removed

Default Settings

Administrator's Name
Password
Shared Folders
Description
This TeraStation is ready to become the
failover backup for the main TeraStation.
The main TeraStation in the failover
configuration cannot be found.
Failover maintenance is in progress.
Initializing the failover configuration.
A new firmware version has been released.
The backup job failed.
Authentication during initialization of
settings failed.
Boot authentication failed.
The drive has reached its guaranteed write
capacity (TBW).
The unit is in drive setup mode.
Data can no longer be written to the drive
as it has exceeded its guaranteed write
capacity (TBW).
There is not enough space to save file
access logs.
The space is occupied so older logs were
removed.
admin
password
"share"
and "info"
*
*The recycle bin is enabled by default.
**It is a read-only share.
Corrective Action
Press and hold the function button on the
front of the target TeraStation until it stops
beeping to accept failover backup status.
Make sure that the main TeraStation is on,
working, and connected to the network.
Do not turn off the TeraStation's power.
Do not turn off the TeraStation's power.
Update the firmware.
Make sure that the backup job is
configured correctly, and that the NAS
is on and not in standby mode. If the
backup job still fails, check the status of
NAS, network, and backup source and
destinations.
If you configured the subfolders' access
restrictions to be inherited to the backup
destination, disable them or change the
destination.
Settings can only be restored for the
TeraStation whose settings were originally
saved.
Open Settings, take note of the displayed
decryption key and forward the key to the
authentication server administrator.
Replacing the drive is recommended.
Note: Refer to the warranty statement
for more detailed information on what is
covered for the SSDs.
Recover from drive setup mode by
following the procedure at the "Power LED
Keeps Blinking" section.
Replace the drive.
Note: Refer to the warranty statement
for more detailed information on what is
covered for the SSDs.
Delete unnecessary logs or move them to
another place.
Delete unnecessary logs or move them to
another place.
for both Windows and Mac computers.
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