Time Machine: Enable or disable the Time Machine service. If it is
enabled, you must enter a login password and the amount of storage
(in gigabytes) that you want to allocate for this service.
AppleTalk: Enable or disable AppleTalk. AppleTalk allows the
PowerBay NAS array to be discovered by Net Browser on Mac OS 9.
LLTD - Page
Link Layer Topology Discovery (LLTD) allows the PowerBay NAS array to
be discovered by Windows Vista's network map. (Note: Enabling LLTD
may cause decreased network performance. If you are experiencing
decreased network performance try disabling LLTD.)
LLTD: Enable or Disable to turn LLTD on or off.
Disk Management - Section
Disk Status - Page
This page displays the status of all of installed disk cartridges of the
PowerBay NAS array, as well as any attached USB or eSATA drives.
Disk Confi guration - Page
The PowerBay NAS array supports fi ve RAID methods of disk
confi guration. They are RAID 0, RAID 1 with spare, RAID 5, RAID 5 with
spare and RAID 6. When choosing to use RAID with spare the spare
disk's icon will change its color to green.
Each of the RAID modes may be further confi gured to include full disk
data encryption. RAID modes 0, 5, and 6 may be further confi gured to
included array mirroring to an attached eSATA drive.
WARNING: Changing RAID mode will delete all data on the disks. Do not change the
RAID confi guration unless you have fi rst saved all of the data from the device to another
storage location.
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