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ADRA Device User Guide Contents 1. Important Information Safety information..............................3 2. Product Overview About the QGD-1600 and QGD-1602........................5 Hardware specifications............................5 Package contents...............................7 Components................................8 Front panel................................8 Front panel LEDs..............................9 Rear panel................................10 System board...............................10 Installation requirements............................11 Setting up the device...............................12 3.
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Clearing the MAC address history........................49 Network management............................49 Configuring port settings...........................50 Adding a VLAN..............................50 Adding a link aggregation group (LAG)......................51 Configuring IGMP snooping..........................52 Adding an IP address–based ACL rule......................52 Configuring QoS settings........................... 53 Configuring QoS rate limiting..........................54 Adding a static MAC address..........................
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Please keep the original packaging and packaging materials. If you want to return the product or send it for repairs, please use the original packaging to avoid damage. QNAP reserves the right not to provide a refund or warranty service for products that are damaged due to improper packaging.
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ADRA Device User Guide • To avoid potential battery explosion, causing injury or damage to components, ensure that you replace the existing battery with a battery of the same type. • Dispose of used batteries properly according to local regulations or the instructions of the battery manufacturer.
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This chapter provides basic information about your QNAP device. About the QGD-1600 and QGD-1602 The QGD-1600 and QGD-1602 are QNAP devices dedicated to network detection and response (NDR). With the QNE ADRA operating system and the preinstalled ADRA NDR application, the two models are designed to detect, monitor, and quarantine suspicious activities and devices in a local area network without affecting network performance.
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2 x 4 GB SODIMM DDR4 2 x 32 GB SODIMM DDR4 Important Use only QNAP memory modules to maintain system performance and stability. For devices with more than one memory slot, use QNAP modules with identical specifications. Using unsupported modules may degrade performance, cause errors, or prevent the operating system from starting.
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• RAIL-B02 • SP-EAR-BLK-01 Note The RAIL-B02 rail kit and SP-EAR-BLK-01 rack mount ear require separate purchase. For details, see QNAP Accessories Store. System battery CR2032 lithium battery (3V, 225 mAh) Fans • System: 2 x 40 mm 12V DC fans •...
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ADRA Device User Guide Components Front panel QGD-1600 Component Component LCD panel System reset button LCD select button Switch reset button Gigabit host port USB 2.0 Type-A ports Gigabit Ethernet ports (RJ45) USB 3.0 Type-A port Gigabit Ethernet combo ports (RJ45/SFP) HDMI 2.0 port Host power button LCD enter button...
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ADRA Device User Guide Front panel LEDs QGD-1600 Component Component Gigabit host port speed LED Drive 2 LED Gigabit host port activity LED Fan LED Combo port speed LED Switch status LED Combo port activity LED Gigabit Ethernet speed LED System status and power LED Gigabit Ethernet activity LED Drive 1 LED...
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ADRA Device User Guide Component Component System status and power LED 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet activity LED Drive 1 LED Rear panel Component Component Power input PCIe full-height covers System fans System board QGD-1600 Component Component Memory slot 2 Drive connector 1 Memory slot 1 Drive connector 2 PCIe 2.0 x2 slot 1...
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• Free from objects that may obstruct device ventilation or apply pressure to the device or power cord Hardware and peripherals • Storage drives For the list of compatible drive models, go to https:// www.qnap.com/compatibility. • Network cable • Optional: RAIL-B02 • Optional: SP-EAR-BLK-01 Product Overview...
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ADRA Device User Guide Category Item Tools • Phillips #1 or #2 screwdriver • Flat head screwdriver • Anti-static wrist strap Setting up the device Important Read all safety requirements and information carefully before setting up the device or installing device components. 1.
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ADRA Device User Guide 3. Installation and Configuration This chapter provides specific hardware and firmware installation and configuration steps. Hardware installation This section provides information on installing drives, memory modules, expansion cards, rubber feet, handles, fans, and connecting other devices. Removing the case cover Warning •...
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ADRA Device User Guide b. Slide the cover back. c. Lift the cover off the device. Attaching the case cover Warning • Moving fan blades: Keep your hands and other body parts away from moving fan blades. Installation and Configuration...
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ADRA Device User Guide • Other moving components: Keep your hands and other body parts away from other moving components. 1. Attach the case cover. a. Place the cover on the device. b. Slide the cover forward. c. Attach the screws. 2.
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ADRA Device User Guide 3. Connect the power cord to the electrical outlet. 4. Power on the device. Drive installation The QGD-1600 is compatible with 2.5-inch solid-state drives. The QGD-1602 is compatible with 2.5-inch solid-state drives and M.2 solid-state drives. Installing 2.5-inch drives The device is compatible with 2.5-inch solid-state drives.
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ADRA Device User Guide 4. Install the drive onto the drive module. a. Insert the drive into the slot. b. Attach the screws. Installation and Configuration...
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ADRA Device User Guide 5. Insert the drive module. a. Align the drive module connector to the system board. b. Insert the drive module and connect it to the system board. c. Attach the screws. 6. Attach the case cover. For details, see Attaching the case cover.
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Note • QNAP recommends installing heatsinks on the M.2 SSD controllers to enhance cooling efficiency and to ensure consistent performance. • Before installing non-QNAP heatsinks, ensure that they are of the appropriate size and shape. 1. Power off the device.
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ADRA Device User Guide c. Install the heatsink on the controller. 6. Optional: Remove an existing M.2 SSD. a. Remove the screw. b. Pull the M.2 SSD away from the slot. 7. Install the new M.2 SSD. a. Insert the M.2 SSD into the slot. b.
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You can increase the memory capacity of the device by upgrading the memory modules. When using two modules, use only QNAP modules of the same type and capacity to maintain system performance and stability. You can purchase QNAP memory modules from authorized resellers.
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ADRA Device User Guide • Other moving components: Keep your hands and other body parts away from other moving components. 1. Power off the device. 2. Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet. 3. Disconnect all cables and external attachments. 4.
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ADRA Device User Guide QGD-1602 b. Verify that the module has tilted upward and is completely released from the slot. Warning Attempting to remove a module that is not completely released may damage the module and the system board. c. Hold the module by the edges. d.
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ADRA Device User Guide QGD-1602 6. Install a new module. a. Align the notch with the ridge in the slot. b. Insert the module into the slot. c. Verify that the metal connectors are completely inserted into the slot. d. Carefully press down on the module until the retention clips lock the module into place. QGD-1600 Installation and Configuration...
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9. Connect the power cord to the electrical outlet. 10. Power on the device. Installing expansion cards The device supports selected expansion cards, some of which require QNAP PCIe brackets. QNAP-branded expansion cards purchased from the company website are shipped with the brackets necessary to fit the device.
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ADRA Device User Guide 2. Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet. 3. Disconnect all cables and external attachments. 4. Remove the case cover. For details, see Removing the case cover. Warning To avoid potential injury or damage to components, ensure that the drives and other internal system components have cooled before touching them.
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ADRA Device User Guide c. Slide the module to the right until it is completely detached from the system board. d. Remove the module. 6. Remove the PCIe cover. a. Remove the screw that secures the cover to the module. b.
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ADRA Device User Guide 8. Install the expansion card module. a. Align the module connector with the system board. b. Slide the module to the left until it is completely connected with the system board. c. Attach the screws inside the chassis. Installation and Configuration...
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ADRA Device User Guide d. Attach the screws on the rear panel. 9. Attach the case cover. For details, see Attaching the case cover. 10. Connect all cables and external attachments. 11. Connect the power cord to the electrical outlet. 12.
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ADRA Device User Guide 2. Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet. 3. Disconnect all cables and external attachments. 4. Turn the device upside down. 5. Attach the rubber feet. a. Remove the protective film from the rubber feet. b.
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ADRA Device User Guide 6. Connect all cables and external attachments. 7. Connect the power cord to the electrical outlet. 8. Power on the device. Installing handles Installing handles enables you to better grip and secure the device on a rack. 1.
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ADRA Device User Guide 5. Install the angle bracket on the device. a. Align the holes on the angle bracket with the holes on the chassis. Note Ensure that the handle faces the same direction as the front panel. b. Attach the screws to lock the angle bracket to the chassis. 6.
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ADRA Device User Guide • Other moving components: Keep your hands and other body parts away from other moving components. 1. Power off the device. 2. Disconnect the power cord from the electrical outlet. 3. Disconnect all cables and external attachments. 4.
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ADRA Device User Guide 7. Attach the case cover. For details, see Attaching the case cover. 8. Connect all cables and external attachments. 9. Connect the power cord to the electrical outlet. 10. Power on the device. Replacing the drive bay fan Warning •...
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ADRA Device User Guide For details, see Removing the case cover. 5. Remove the fan module. a. Detach the fan's power connector from the system board. b. Remove the screws that secure the fan module to the chassis. c. Lift the fan module from the chassis. 6.
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ADRA Device User Guide a. Align the fan to the screw holes on the fan module. b. Attach the screws that secure the fan to the fan module. 8. Attach the fan module. a. Align the fan module to the screw holes on the chassis. b.
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Connecting the device to a computer Connecting the device to a QNAP NAS allows you to expand storage capacity and back up data to another NAS through Ethernet cable connections to an Ethernet port on the device. However, you must connect the device to a computer to configure the device settings.
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Cloud Management Mode allows you to remotely manage all devices that are Mode registered to your QNAP ID. You can deploy your devices in the cloud using the central management platform AMIZ Cloud. For details on AMIZ Cloud, see the QNE ADRA User Guide.
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QNE ADRA automatically configures disks and chooses an appropriate RAID type based on the number of disks. If you have not installed disks, QNAP recommends shutting down the device after the initialization and then installing disks.
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QNE ADRA automatically configures disks and chooses an appropriate RAID type based on the number of disks. If you have not installed disks, QNAP recommends shutting down the device after the initialization and then installing disks.
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You need to complete the initial device setup in AMIZ Cloud to deploy the device. Accessing QSS for switch management QSS is a QNAP switch management system that comes preinstalled on the ADRA device. You can access QSS with Qfinder Pro.
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ADRA Device User Guide 4. Basic Operations This chapter describes basic device operations. Buttons Host power button Operation User Action Result Power on Press the button once. The device powers on. Power off Press and hold the button for 1.5 The device powers off.
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ADRA Device User Guide Operation User Action Result Advanced system Press and hold the The default factory settings are restored. reset button for 15 seconds. To retrieve old data after an advanced system reset, recreate the previous folder structure on the device. Switch reset button Operation User Action...
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ADRA Device User Guide Status Description Flashes green every 1.0 The host system is starting up. A fatal host system error occurred. The host system is powered off. Drive 1 and Drive 2 LEDs Status Description Green Drive operations are normal. An error occurred.
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ADRA Device User Guide Status Description • The network connection is operating at 100 Mbps or 10 Mbps. • There is no network connection. 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet Activity LEDs Status Description Amber A network connection has been established. Flashes amber The device is being accessed from the network.
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ADRA Device User Guide Audio alert Duration Frequency Description Short beep (0.5 seconds) • The device is starting up. • The device is shutting down (software shutdown). • The user pressed the switch reset button. • The operating system was updated. Long beep (1.5 seconds) 3 (every 5 minutes) A system fan is not functioning.
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ADRA Device User Guide 5. Switch Management About QSS The QNAP Switch System (QSS) is a network management operating system for QNAP switch devices. QSS allows for Layer 2 network administration and system management of the switch. Parts of the user interface...
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ADRA Device User Guide Label Area Description Toolbar The toolbar displays the following information: • The date and time configured in System Settings > Time . • [USER_NAME]: Click to access the Log out button. • : Click to view the following: •...
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ADRA Device User Guide Setting Description Wake later Sends a WoL command to the device on a scheduled date. Click b. Select the date. Click d. Select the time. 6. Click Save. QSS sends a WoL command to the device. To send a wake command to a new device, click Deleting a MAC address 1.
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ADRA Device User Guide You can also delete user-configured network settings and monitor the network settings of the switch. Configuring port settings 1. Log in to QSS. 2. Go to Configuration > Port Management . 3. Go to Port Configuration. 4.
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QSS updates the group settings. Note When assigning a LAG to a VLAN, QNAP recommends removing individual LAG port members from the VLAN, and then adding the entire group to the VLAN as required. If individual port members are not removed, the VLAN is reset to its default settings.
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ADRA Device User Guide Configuring IGMP snooping The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) manages IP multicast group memberships. IP hosts and adjacent multicast routers use IGMP to establish multicast group memberships. The IGMP Snooping page displays information about detected IGMP groups and provides access to IGMP snooping configuration options.
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ADRA Device User Guide Setting User Action Protocol Select the type of traffic affected by the ACL entry • TCP: Permit or deny TCP IP traffic. • UDP: Permit or deny UDP IP traffic. Source IP Address Specify the IP address of an incoming connection Subnet Mask Specify the subnet mask used by an incoming connection Service Port...
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ADRA Device User Guide Note Queue 0 receives the lowest priority and queue 7 the highest priority. 5. Click Save. QSS updates the QoS settings. Configuring QoS rate limiting 1. Log in to QSS. 2. Go to Configuration > QoS > Rate Limits . 3.
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ADRA Device User Guide c. Select a switching port. 6. Click Save. The Add Static MAC Address window closes. QSS adds the MAC address. Configuring port mirroring Port mirroring monitors network traffic and forwards a copy of a packet from one network switch port to another.
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ADRA Device User Guide 4. Click Save. QSS saves the setting. Configuring loop protection A loop occurs when data packets are continually forwarded between ports. Network loops often lead to a significant drop in network performance. Enabling loop protection allows you to disable the affected interface temporarily to avoid network degradation.
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ADRA Device User Guide • Valid special characters: Hyphen (-) Click to confirm the switch name. QSS updates the switch name. Configuring connection settings 1. Log in to QSS. 2. Go to System > System Settings > IP . 3. Click Add. The Add a VLAN Management IP window appears.
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ADRA Device User Guide Configuring time settings Note You must configure the system time correctly to ensure the following: • When using a web browser to connect to the device or save a file, the displayed time of the action is correct. •...
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ADRA Device User Guide 4. Select a valid BIN file that contains the device system settings. 5. Click Restore. QSS restores the switch settings. Resetting the switch password Note • You can also reset the switch password by pressing and holding the physical reset button for 5 seconds.
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ADRA Device User Guide Enabling secure connection (HTTPS) 1. Log in to QSS. 2. Go to System > System Settings > HTTPS . 3. Select Enable Secure Connection (HTTPS). 4. Select a TLS version. Note Select the latest version of TLS to maximize system security. Ensure that your system meets the TLS requirements to avoid compatibility issues.
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Select Authentication. 1. Specify the authentication protocol. You can select HMAC-MD5 or HMAC-SHA. If you are unsure about this setting, QNAP recommends selecting HMAC-SHA. 2. Specify an authentication password that contains 8 to 64 ASCII characters. c. Optional: Select Privacy.
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ADRA Device User Guide Click located on the upper-right corner of the page. 3. Click Restart Switch. A confirmation message appears. 4. Click Yes. QSS restarts the switch. Viewing the switch information To view the hardware and system information of the switch, go to System > System Information . The screen provides the following information.
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ADRA Device User Guide 2. Go to System > Host Control Management . 3. You can perform the following tasks: Task Action Start Host Click to power on the QNE ADRA operating system on the device. Restart Host Click to perform a cold reboot of the operating system. Shut Down Host Click to perform a cold shutdown of the operating system.
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2. Remove all drives. 3. Power on the device. 4. Locate the device using Qfinder Pro. 5. Reinsert the drives. 6. Continue with the QNE ADRA installation. Support and other resources QNAP provides the following resources: Resource Documentation https://download.qnap.com Compatibility List https://www.qnap.com/compatibility NAS Migration Compatibility https://www.qnap.com/go/nas-migration...
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Provides various remote access services such as DDNS and myQNAPcloud Link myQNAPcloud Link Enables you to access QNAP devices over the internet without configuring complex port forwarding settings Qfinder Pro QNAP utility that lets you locate and access QNAP devices in your local area network...
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