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35013005-03
2013-11

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  • Page 1 TeraStation 3000 User Manual www.buffalotech.com 35013005-03 2013-11...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1 Installation ............10 Diagrams .....................10 Installation ..................12 Turning the TeraStation On and Off..........15 Changing the Administrator Password ..........16 Chapter 2 Configuration ..........18 Opening Settings ................18 Opening Easy Admin .................19 Chapter 3 Access Restrictions .........21 Configuring Access Restrictions on Users and Groups ....21 Adding a Shared Folder ................21 Adding Users ....................23 Adding Groups ....................24...
  • Page 3 Working with RAID Arrays ..............35 Using JBOD ....................35 Changing RAID Mode ...................35 Configuring a Hot Spare ................36 RMM (RAID Mode Manager) .................37 RAID Scanning....................39 Adding an External Hard Drive ............40 Dismounting Drives ................40 Checking Drives .................41 Formatting Drives ................42 Encrypting Drives ................43 Media Cartridges ................44 Erase Data on the TeraStation Completely ........44 Disk Quotas ..................45...
  • Page 4 Chapter 5 Backup ............68 Back Up from the TeraStation ............68 Preparing a Backup Destination ..............68 Configuring a Backup Job ................70 Replication ..................73 Failover ....................75 Ethernet Cable Connection Methods ............75 Configuring Failover ..................76 Backing Up Your Mac with Time Machine ........77 Copying from a USB Device ...............81 Amazon S3 ..................82 Chapter 6 Remote Access ..........84...
  • Page 5 Connected DLNA-compatible Devices ............95 Streaming to DLNA-compatible Devices ............96 Disabling Playback from Specific Devices ..........96 iTunes Server ..................97 Chapter 9 Surveillance Server ........99 Getting Started ..................99 Installing Client Tools ...................99 Connecting Devices to the Network ............100 Enabling Surveillance Cameras ..............100 Enabling the Free License .................
  • Page 6 Surveillance Video Manager ..............118 Network Activity ..................119 Mini Vault Stats ..................119 Activating Additional Licenses ............120 When the TeraStation is Connected to the Internet ........ 120 TeraStation Not Connected to the Internet ..........122 Troubleshooting ................125 Chapter 10 Advanced Features ........126 Antivirus Software ................
  • Page 7 Setting Up a Printer with Windows XP ............. 140 TeraSearch ..................141 Offline Files ..................142 DFS ....................145 Accessing from an NFS Client ............146 Encrypting Data Transmission ............149 Encrypting Settings Data ................149 Encrypting FTP Transfer Data ..............149 SSL Keys ......................
  • Page 8 Jumbo Frames ................. 161 Changing the IP Address ..............162 Chapter 11 Utilities ............164 NAS Navigator2 for Windows ............164 Mount as Network Drive................166 NAS Navigator2 for Mac ..............167 Mount as Network Drive................168 iSCSI Connection Tool ..............169 Menu ......................
  • Page 9 CCC ......................178 电池警告语......................178 Models ......................179...
  • Page 10: Chapter 1 Installation

    Chapter 1 Installation Diagrams TS3400D TS3400R TS3200D...
  • Page 11 USB 3.0 Port Compatible Buffalo USB 3.0 hard drives can be connected. USB hubs are not supported. USB 2.0 Port Compatible Buffalo USB hard drives, USB flash drives, digital cameras, and USB UPS connection can be connected. USB hubs are not supported.
  • Page 12: Installation

    LAN Port 1 Use an Ethernet cable to connect this port to your network. LAN Port 2 This second Ethernet port may be used for network redundancy or backup. You may connect a second TeraStation directly to this port for backup. Power Connector Use the included power cable to connect to an UPS, surge protector, or outlet.
  • Page 13 port 2, configure the IP address at Network - IP Address in Settings. Follow the steps on the screen to install NAS Navigator2. Click Finish. NAS Navigator2 will open. Right-click on your TeraStation’s icon and choose Properties. Note: For Mac OS, select the TeraStation’s icon while holding down the control key, then click Configure. Click the IP Address tab, enter the desired settings, and click OK.
  • Page 14 Clocks for the network devices may run at slightly different speeds. If these devices get out of sync it may cause network problems. • Buffalo is not responsible for any losses and damages incurred from using the ntp.jst.mfeed.ad.jp service or ser- vice outages.
  • Page 15: Turning The Terastation On And Off

    • If the TeraStation cannot automatically obtain the time from an NTP server, check its DNS settings. If the NTP server is specified by a hostname instead of an IP address, make sure that a DNS server address is configured in Network - IP Address.
  • Page 16: Changing The Administrator Password

    Enter the username and password, then click OK. Note: The default username and password are “admin” and “password”. Settings will open. Click at the top-right of Settings and choose either Restart or Shut Down. When all the LEDs on the front of the TeraStation turn off, the shutdown process is complete. Changing the Administrator Password After initial setup, follow this procedure to change your password.
  • Page 17 down the control key, then select Settings. Enter your username and password. Click Change Password. Enter the new password (twice). Click OK. You have changed the admin password.
  • Page 18: Chapter 2 Configuration

    Chapter 2 Configuration Configure and administer your TeraStation using the Settings interface, accessible from a browser window. Open the interface using the procedure below or type the TeraStation’s IP address in the URL field of your browser. Within Settings, the Easy Admin page gives you quick access to commonly used settings. Note: Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 8, Google Chrome 15, Safari 5, and later are supported.
  • Page 19: Opening Easy Admin

    Settings will open. Notes: • Click to open Easy Admin. • Click to play a tone from the TeraStation for easy location. • You can also use Bonjour to log in to Settings from OS X 10.4 or later. In Safari, click View - Show Bookmarks Bar. From Bookmarks, click Bonjour - TeraStation name.
  • Page 20 The Easy Admin screen will open. Notes: • If you click any buttons , you will need to enter a username and password. • You can open Easy Admin anytime by clicking the icon at the top left of Settings.
  • Page 21: Chapter 3 Access Restrictions

    Chapter 3 Access Restrictions You may restrict access to specific shared folders, including external USB drives. Notes: • Access restrictions can be set separately for each shared folder, but not for folders within the shared folders. • Configure access restrictions through Settings. Configuring access restrictions through Windows is not supported and may cause unexpected behavior.
  • Page 22 Notes: • Names may contain up to 27 alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), and underscores (_). Do not use a symbol as the first character in a name. • The description may contain up to 75 alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), underscores (_), and spaces. Do not use a symbol or space as the first character.
  • Page 23: Adding Users

    Read-only Shares By default, new shares are set with read & write access, but you may change the attribute to “Read-only” in “Shared Folder Attributes”. Read-only shares and HFS+ formatted USB hard drives will have “Read-only” added to the shared folder description.
  • Page 24: Adding Groups

    • The description may contain up to 75 alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), underscores (_), and spaces. Do not use a symbol or space as the first character. • When setting users with access privileges, a maximum of 300 users, including “admin” and “guest”, can be regis- tered in the TeraStation.
  • Page 25: Access Restrictions

    Notes: • Group names may contain up to 20 alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), underscores (_), and periods (.). Do not use a symbol other than an underscore (_) as the first character. • Group descriptions may contain up to 75 alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), underscores (_), and spaces. Do not use a symbol or space as the first character.
  • Page 26 Click Edit. Enable “Access Restrictions”. Select the level of access for the user or group you added. : Read and write access allowed : Read access allowed : Access prohibited Click OK. Notes • The example above shows access restriction by user. To restrict access by group, click the Local Groups and select group permissions.
  • Page 27: Active Directory

    • Configure hidden and read-only file attributes in Settings. Configuring them from within Windows is not supported and may cause unexpected behavior. • Folder and workgroup names whose names contain non-Roman characters may not be displayed correctly. • If shared folders are accessed from a Macintosh, information files for the Macintosh may be generated automatically. Do not delete these files.
  • Page 28 Click Yes. Enter the desired settings, then click OK. Choose Folder Setup. Click a shared folder that you want to set access restrictions for. Click Edit. Enable “Access Restrictions”. Select the level of access for the user or group: : Read and write access allowed : Read access allowed : Access prohibited Click OK.
  • Page 29: Nt Domains

    • The TeraStation supports a domain environment with a maximum of 1000 users and 1000 groups. 10,000 users and 10,000 groups can be downloaded from the domain controller but are not supported. • To use the TeraStation as a member server in an Active Directory domain, the TeraStation should be logged in to the domain and accessed from a computer that is not a member of the domain with a valid domain account.
  • Page 30 Click to the right of “Folder Setup”. Click a shared folder for which you want to set access restrictions. Click Edit. Enable “Access Restrictions”. Select the level of access for “Domain Users” or “Domain Groups” you added. : Read and write access allowed : Read access allowed : Access prohibited Click OK.
  • Page 31: Delegating Authority To An External Smb Server

    • If the TeraStation has joined a domain network, you cannot connect to it via FTP. • Don’t disable the SMB protocol while an NT domain server is used for access restrictions. If you do, you will need to enable SMB again and reconfigure the NT domain settings from scratch. Delegating Authority to an External SMB Server TeraStations on your network can be linked to an authentication server for centralized management of user accounts and passwords.
  • Page 32 A shared folder for authentication will be created on the TeraStation. Users registered to the authentication server are automatically registered as users on the TeraStation when they open the shared folder for authentication. You can also register users directly. Connect to the authentication folder via SMB, not FTP or AFP. Note: Automatic user registration may not work with OS X 10.8 (or later) the first time.
  • Page 33 • The names of registered users are listed in “Users” - “External Users”. To delete a user who was registered automati- cally, select that user and click Delete External User. • When connecting through AFP or FTP, always use an IP address. Using a server name may cause problems with authentication.
  • Page 34: Chapter 4 Managing Your Storage

    Chapter 4 Managing Your Storage RAID Arrays TeraStations support many types of RAID. The type of RAID arrays available for use depends on how many drives are installed in your TeraStation. TeraStation Default RAID Mode TS3400D RAID 5 TS3400R TS3200D RAID 1 Notes: •...
  • Page 35: Working With Raid Arrays

    damaged, you can recover data by replacing the damaged drive. If two or more drives are damaged at the same time, your data is lost. RAID 6 RAID 6 arrays are available for TeraStations with 4 or more hard drives. RAID 6 combines 4 or more drives into a single array.
  • Page 36: Configuring A Hot Spare

    Select RAID. Click the array to delete. Note: If the “RAID Mode” field is blank, the array is already in JBOD mode. Proceed to step 7. Click Delete RAID Array. The “Confirm Operation” screen will open. Enter the displayed number, then click OK. Click OK.
  • Page 37: Rmm (Raid Mode Manager)

    Notes: • All data on the hot spare drive is deleted when it is configured as a hot spare and again when it changes from a spare to a drive in the array. • A hot spare cannot be configured for TeraStation models with only two hard drives. Use RAID 1 instead. In Settings, click Drives.
  • Page 38 Changing from JBOD to RAID 1 Hard drives that aren’t in a RAID array show “Normal (RMM available)”. You must have at least two drives available in JBOD (not in a RAID array) to build the RAID 1 array with RMM. Select the drive on which you do not want to erase data.
  • Page 39: Raid Scanning

    Changing the RAID mode while adding a drive: Select the drive you want to add to the RAID array and choose the mode for the array. Enter the “Confirm Operation” number and click OK. RAID Scanning RAID maintenance scans your RAID array for bad sectors and if it finds any it automatically repairs them. RAID 1, RAID 10, and RAID 5 arrays are supported for most TeraStation modes.
  • Page 40: Adding An External Hard Drive

    • Digital cameras • USB-connected UPSs • USB printers Buffalo external USB drives are recommended. These devices are not supported: • DUB and DIU series drives • Hubs, mice, and keyboards Connect only one device to each USB port of the TeraStation. Some external drives with automatic power-on don’t turn on automatically when connected to the TeraStation.
  • Page 41: Checking Drives

    be remounted. Dismounting from Settings In Settings, click Drives. Select Drives to dismount an internal drive or USB Drives to dismount an external drive. Select the drive to dismount and click Dismount Disk. It will take about 30 seconds for the drive to be dismounted. When the following message is displayed, it is safe to unplug the drive.
  • Page 42: Formatting Drives

    Select the drive to test, then click Check Disk. Click Check. You have the option of deleting information files from Mac OS during the check if desired. Formatting Drives Note: Under some circumstances, data deleted when a drive is formatted can be recovered. To ensure that data is “gone forever”, a format might not be sufficient.
  • Page 43: Encrypting Drives

    Select a format type, then click Format. The “Confirm Operation” screen will open. Enter the displayed number, then click OK. Depending on the size of your drive, the format may take several minutes or several hours to complete. “Formatting” will be displayed on the LCD display until the format is complete. Notes: •...
  • Page 44: Media Cartridges

    Media Cartridges If configured as a media cartridge, an internal drive can be used as a removable storage device in the same way as an external drive. Media cartridges can be unplugged and connected to a different TeraStation with all data intact. To configure a drive as a media cartridge, check “Media Cartridge”...
  • Page 45: Disk Quotas

    In Settings, click Management. Select Restore/Erase. Click Erase TeraStation. The “Confirm Operation” screen will open. Enter the displayed number, then click OK. All data on the TeraStation will be permanently erased. Disk Quotas Notes: • When using quotas, disable the recycle bin or empty the trash folder often. The limited space includes the space used for trash.
  • Page 46: Quotas For Users

    Quotas for Users Follow this procedure to limit the shared folder disk space available for a user. In Settings, click to the right of “Users”. Select the user whose space will be limited. Enable quotas, choose the maximum space the user will be allowed to use, and click OK. Note: If you change the primary group, restart the TeraStation to apply the quota settings.
  • Page 47: Size Limits

    Size Limits If LVM is enabled, volumes can be created with maximum size limits. In Settings, click Drives. Select LVM. Select the drive or array where the volume will be located and click Enable LVM on Volume. The “Confirm Operation” screen will open. Enter the displayed number, then click OK. Click OK.
  • Page 48 Configure the desired settings, then click OK. Click OK. Click Close. Click Close. Navigate to File Sharing - Folder Setup. Click Create Folder. Configure the settings.
  • Page 49: Using The Terastation As An Iscsi Device

    Notes: • The name may contain up to 27 alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), and underscores (_). Do not use a symbol as the first character. • The description may contain up to 75 alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), underscores (_), and spaces. Do not use a symbol or space as the first character.
  • Page 50: Network Configuration

    Differences Between NAS and iSCSI With iSCSI, the TeraStation is connected to a single computer, such as a server. Other computers on the network access files on the TeraStation through the computer it’s connected to. The TeraStation can be used as a local drive from Windows Server.
  • Page 51 (1) Install the iSCSI Connection Tool on your computer from the CD supplied with the TeraStation, or download it from www.buffalotech.com. (2) Click Start - All Programs - BUFFALO - iSCSI Connection Tool - iSCSI Connection Tool. For Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012, click Start - iSCSI Connection Tool.
  • Page 52 Notes: • If you will use the TeraStation regularly, check “Connect on Start Up” before connecting. • Always disconnect the volume before shutting down the TeraStation. For the iSCSI Initiator included with Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, and Windows Server 2012: (1) Navigate to Control Panel - Administrative Tools - iSCSI Initiator.
  • Page 53 Download and install the iSCSI Connection Tool from www.buffalotech.com. Launch the tool at Start - All Programs - BUFFALO - iSCSI Connection Tool - iSCSI Connection Tool. For Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012, click Start - iSCSI Connection Tool.
  • Page 54: Using The Iscsi Connection Tool

    If the TeraStation is divided into multiple volumes or drives, it can be used with multiple computers. Connect the Ethernet cable of the TeraStation to the network. Click Start - All Programs - BUFFALO - iSCSI Connection Tool - iSCSI Connection Tool. For Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012, click Start - iSCSI Connection Tool.
  • Page 55 To disconnect the TeraStation, disconnect the volume and remove the registration as shown below. Click Start - All Programs - BUFFALO - iSCSI Connection Tool - iSCSI Connection Tool. For Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012, click Start - iSCSI Connection Tool.
  • Page 56 Click Yes. Select the TeraStation to be disconnected from “Target”, then click Unregister iSCSI Device. Note: When connecting to the TeraStation from multiple computers, follow the above procedure to remove the registration from each computer. Disconnect the Ethernet cable of the TeraStation. The TeraStation is now disconnected.
  • Page 57: Creating And Expanding Volumes

    (2) Click Setup - Remove the registered iSCSI Hard Disk. (3) Select the IP address (port number) of each TeraStation that you want to disconnect and click Remove. Creating and Expanding Volumes Creating an iSCSI Volume Up to 32 iSCSI volumes are supported. Each individual iSCSI volume can be connected to different computers (a single iSCSI volume cannot be connected to multiple computers).
  • Page 58: Disconnecting Volumes

    Click OK. Click Close. Disconnecting Volumes From Settings, you may temporarily disconnect iSCSI volumes from any initiators and clients. Navigate to Drives - iSCSI. Select the iSCSI volume to disconnect and click Disable Connection. To reconnect the volume, click Enable Connection.
  • Page 59: Setting Access Restrictions

    Similarly, you may connect or disconnect a volume from the editing page by enabling or disabling Volume Connection. Setting Access Restrictions A username and password can be set following the procedure below for the entire TeraStation iSCSI volume or for each volume.
  • Page 60 Note: To use mutual authentication with access restrictions, configure the settings: • In the screen shown above, check “Mutual Authentication” and enter the password in the “Mutual Authentication Password” field. • In the “User Authorization” window displayed when the TeraStation is connected, select “Enable Mutual Authenti- cation”...
  • Page 61: Hard Drive Replacement

    • The entry screen for the mutual authentication password is displayed again. Enter the password that was set. • If using the iSCSI Initiator included with Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, or Windows Server 2008, set the CHAP login information performing searches and connections for targets. Mutual Authentication Access Restrictions by IP Address To set access restrictions by IP address, configure the settings as shown below.
  • Page 62: Hard Drive Replacement Examples

    If you remove the drive without properly dismounting it, data may be lost or the TeraStation may malfunction. • Use a Buffalo OP-HDS series drive of the same size or larger for the replacement drive. If a larger drive is used, the extra space will not be usable in a RAID array.
  • Page 63 Hard drives without red status LEDs lit are still on. Do not unplug or remove them. Pull out the drive cartridge and remove it from the TeraStation.
  • Page 64 Insert the new drive in the empty slot. Slide the drive in with the locking mechanism open. Swing the lock back down until it clicks into place.
  • Page 65 When the replacement hard drive is recognized, the status LED will flash red and the message “Press FuncSW I31 New Disk x ready” will be displayed on the LCD panel. Hold down the function button on the front of the TeraStation for 3 seconds until it beeps. For RAID 1, 5, or 6: The TeraStation will start rebuilding the RAID array automatically.
  • Page 66 Insert the new hard drive in the empty slot. Slide the drive in with the locking mechanism open. Swing the lock back down until it clicks into place. Press the power button on the TeraStation. When the replacement hard drive is recognized, the status LED will flash red and the message “Press FuncSW I31 New Disk x ready”...
  • Page 67 Drive Replacement (using a redundant RAID mode such as RAID 1, 5, or 6 with a hot spare configured) If your TeraStation’s drives are in a redundant RAID mode, and you have a hot spare enabled, a malfunctioning drive in the array is replaced by the spare disk and the RAID array is rebuilt automatically.
  • Page 68: Chapter 5 Backup

    Chapter 5 Backup Back Up from the TeraStation You can back up TeraStation folders to: • A different folder on the TeraStation • Another LinkStation on the network • Another TeraStation on the network You can also configure backup jobs from Easy Admin. Preparing a Backup Destination First, configure a folder as a backup destination.
  • Page 69 Note: To configure a password, enter it in the “Remote Backup Password” field. Leave this field blank if you don’t want a password. If the target device is configured with a backup password, you can easily find the backup target folder during configuration of the backup job by searching for the password.
  • Page 70: Configuring A Backup Job

    Click Add, enter the IP address of the target LinkStation or TeraStation, and click Close. If your setup meets the requirements below, you don’t have to configure these settings: • The source and target TeraStations are on the same network. •...
  • Page 71 Click Create New Job. Note: Up to 8 backup jobs can be configured. Select backup settings such as date and time to run. The following types of backup jobs may be selected: Type Files included Normal backup All files in the source will be backed up to the destination. The first time the backup job runs like a normal backup.
  • Page 72 Click Add. Click Browse under “Backup Source Folder Name”. Select the shared folder that will be the backup source, then click OK. Click Browse under “Backup Target Folder Name”. Select the backup target and click OK. Note: If you will use the same folder for both Amazon S3 remote replication and as a backup target folder, create a new subfolder under “\wbfs\amazons3”.
  • Page 73: Replication

    Replication Replication copies all data from a share to a share on a different TeraStation. This is an easy way to configure a reliable system to provide data protection in the event your main TeraStation fails. To configure replication, connect an Ethernet cable to the LAN port of each TeraStation and follow the steps below.
  • Page 74 Click Browse under “Replication Target”. Select the shared folder that will be the replication target, then click OK. Click OK. Click Yes. Notes: • During setup, you may choose to encrypt and/or compress replication data. Encrypted data will transferred securely on the network. Compressed data will ease network loading and is recommended for slow or heavily loaded network connections.
  • Page 75: Failover

    tion. • You can select subfolders as the replication source. Folders whose names contain more than 80 alphanumeric characters cannot be selected. • If a “Replication I33 ReplicateFailure” error occurs, navigate to Backup - Replication and click Run Complete Resync or Run Differential Resync.
  • Page 76: Configuring Failover

    With the second setup, the backup TeraStation and main TeraStation are connected by a second Ethernet cable connecting their LAN 2 ports. Updating is done over this dedicated network path, so updates are quicker and don’t interfere with normal network traffic. With this setup, if the main TeraStation fails, the backup TeraStation will replace it by name, but will keep its original IP address.
  • Page 77: Backing Up Your Mac With Time Machine

    Enter the administrator password of the target backup device, then click Start Failover. If the administrator password is correct, the backup TeraStation will beep. To accept the settings from the main TeraStation, hold down the function button on the front of the backup TeraStation until it stops beeping.
  • Page 78 In Settings, move the AFP switch to the position to enable AFP. Choose Folder Setup. Choose a shared folder as your backup destination for Time Machine. Click Edit. Select AFP (Mac) from LAN Protocol Support and click OK. Click OK. Click Close.
  • Page 79 Click Edit. Click Browse. Select the shared folder that you set in the previous step, then click OK. Click OK. Click OK. Move the Time Machine switch to the position to enable Time Machine. On the Mac, open System Preferences. Click Time Machine.
  • Page 80 Click Choose Backup Disk. Select the TeraStation, then click Use for Backup. Enter a username and password with the rights to access the shared folder of the TeraStation, then click Connect. Note: If access restrictions are not configured on the target share, log in with the administrator account. The default username and password for the administrator account are “admin”...
  • Page 81: Copying From A Usb Device

    configured, log in with an account with write privileges. Time Machine will count down from 120 seconds, and the backup will begin. Copying from a USB Device Use Direct Copy to copy from a USB device directly to the TeraStation. Note: To use Direct Copy, connect only one USB device at a time.
  • Page 82: Amazon S3

    When the copy operation is finished, the access LED of the USB device will stop flashing. Hold down the function button for 8 seconds. The function button will flash as all external drives are dismounted, which will take about 30 seconds.
  • Page 83 Notes: • This folder is used by Amazon S3. Files are not added to the selected folder and the amount of used space does not increase. • If using both Amazon S3 and WebAccess Remote, configure the same shared folder for both. Don’t use different folders for these two services.
  • Page 84: Chapter 6 Remote Access

    Chapter 6 Remote Access WebAccess WebAccess is a program for accessing the files in the shared folder of your TeraStation from your computer, smartphone, or tablet through the Internet. Notes: • Be careful when configuring WebAccess. Certain settings can make the files in the shared folder available to any- one on the Internet, without any access restrictions.
  • Page 85 • You may use the default BuffaloNAS.com registration, or disable to use a different DNS server. • Choose a “BuffaloNAS.com name” and “BuffaloNAS.com key” for your WebAccess account. Names and keys may use 3 to 20 alphanumeric characters, underscores (_), and hyphens (-). •...
  • Page 86 Notes: • The following levels of security are available: “Allow Anonymous” - Anyone can access (view) shared folders. “Allow All Groups and Users” - All groups and users registered on the LinkStation or TeraStation can use WebAccess. “Use Inherited Folder Permissions” - Users and groups have the same access permissions with WebAccess that they do locally.
  • Page 87: Webaccess Remote

    • From a computer, supported browsers include Internet Explorer 8 and later, Firefox 3.6 and later, Safari 4 and later. Instructions: http://buffalonas.com/manual/en/ • Use compatibility mode to use WebAccess with Windows 8 in desktop mode. • To access from an iOS device, install the “WebAccess i” application from the App Store. Instructions: http://buffalonas.com/manual/i/en/ •...
  • Page 88: Ftp

    Enter the remote TeraStation’s WebAccess username and password. Click OK. Move the WebAccess Remote switch to the position to enable WebAccess Remote. You can directly access the shared folder in the remote TeraStation by entering the path displayed in “Target Folder”...
  • Page 89 Accessing the TeraStation with an FTP client • To access the TeraStation via FTP, configure your FTP client software with the following settings: Hostname: IP address of the TeraStation Username: The TeraStation’s username Password: The TeraStation’s password Port: 21 • Shared folders connected by FTP are available from the “/mnt”...
  • Page 90 /mnt/disk4/share4 /mnt/usbdisk1 /mnt/usbdisk2 Accessing the TeraStation with an Anonymous user: • To allow anonymous access to your FTP share, disable access restrictions. • To access the TeraStation via anonymous FTP, configure your FTP client software with the following settings: Hostname: IP address of the TeraStation Username: anonymous Password: any character string Port: 21...
  • Page 91: Chapter 7 Bittorrent

    Chapter 7 BitTorrent BitTorrent is a protocol for distributing large amount of data efficiently. The information in this chapter is for users who are familiar with BitTorrent. Note: Use compatibility mode to use Download Manager with Windows 8. Configuration In Settings, click Applications. Click the icon to the right of “BitTorrent”.
  • Page 92 Click OK. Move the BitTorrent switch to the position to enable BitTorrent. Click the icon to the right of “BitTorrent”. Click Open Download Manager. The default username is “admin” and the default password is blank (no password). The download manager will open.
  • Page 93: Chapter 8 Multimedia

    Chapter 8 Multimedia DLNA DLNA is a set of guidelines for sharing digital media. The TeraStation includes a DLNA server compliant with the DLNA guidelines. The movies, photos, and music saved on this product can be played back on DLNA-compliant TVs, stereo equipment, game consoles, and other devices within the network.
  • Page 94 Click Services. Move the DLNA switch to the position. Click the icon to the right of “DLNA Server”. Click Edit. Select an interval for DLNA server database updates and click OK.
  • Page 95: Playing Files

    Playing Files To play back content from a DLNA-compatible device: Connect the DLNA-compatible device to the same network as the TeraStation and turn it on. Select the TeraStation in the software of the DLNA-compatible device. Select the content to be played back. Connected DLNA-compatible Devices Follow the procedure below to view the DLNA-compatible devices connected to your TeraStation.
  • Page 96: Streaming To Dlna-Compatible Devices

    Streaming to DLNA-compatible Devices When new movies, photos, and music files are added to the TeraStation’s DLNA folder, the database must be updated before the new file can be streamed. By default, the database is updated at startup and again every 60 minutes. You can change this interval or update the database manually.
  • Page 97: Itunes Server

    Uncheck the devices you do not want to allow to play media and click OK. Supported File Types The TeraStation supports DLNA streaming of files with the extensions below. Types File Extensions .avi, .divx, .asf, .mpg, .mpe, .m1v, .vob, .mts, .m2ts, .m2t, .mpeg, .mpeg2, .vdr, .spts, .tp, .ts, .3gp, Video files .mov, .m4v, .wmv, .dvr-ms, .xvid, .mp4, .m4v Picture files...
  • Page 98 Click Edit. Click Browse. Select the shared folder that you want to make available to iTunes, then click OK. Click OK, then OK again. Move the iTunes server switch to the position.
  • Page 99: Chapter 9 Surveillance Server

    Chapter 9 Surveillance Server The TeraStation supports streaming video from RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol) network cameras. Getting Started The following items are required: • TeraStation with surveillance camera support • Supported network camera • Ethernet cable • Ethernet hub •...
  • Page 100: Connecting Devices To The Network

    7 64-bit or the Application folder in Mac OS). • If surveillance cameras or client tools installed under C:\Program Files (x86)\BUFFALO\SurveillanceServer\Bin are blocked due to the OS firewall, refer to the OS help for instructions about how to disable the firewall.
  • Page 101 see the manual supplied with the device. In Settings, click Applications. Click the icon to the right of “Surveillance Cameras”. Click Edit. From “LAN Port”, select the LAN port connected to the same network as the network camera and computer where the client tools are installed.
  • Page 102: Enabling The Free License

    Your TeraStation comes with a license for one surveillance camera. Follow the procedure below to enable the included license. Connect the TeraStation to the Internet. Click Start- BUFFALO - BUFFALO Surveillance Server - Vault Admin. For Windows 8, click the Vault Admin. Select the TeraStation where you want to add the license, right-click it, and click Properties.
  • Page 103 To deactivate the license, click Check that the “SurveillanceCamera” and “HardDisk” were added to “Installed Licenses”. The free license is now enabled.
  • Page 104: Registering Recording Policies

    Registering Recording Policies Register the network camera that is used. Click Start - BUFFALO - BUFFALO Surveillance Server - Camera Policies. For Windows 8, click the Camera Policies. Click the icon. Click Next. Click Find Cameras. Select the detected network camera, then click OK.
  • Page 105 Note: Network cameras that are already in use are indicated by an asterisk (*) and they are gray. Enter the username and password, then click Next. Note: Clicking Test Camera runs an operational check of the network camera. Enter the description, then click Next.
  • Page 106 Select the recording schedule, then click Next. Select the TeraStation where the video will be recorded, then click Next. Check the registration information, and if it is correct, click Next.
  • Page 107: Checking Recording

    Wait at least 15 minutes after registering the recording policy before performing this procedure. To check that recording is working correctly, follow the procedure below. Click Start - BUFFALO - BUFFALO Surveillance Server - Surveillance Video Manager. For Windows 8, click the Surveillance Video Manager.
  • Page 108: Email Error Notification

    Configuration Viewing Saved Video Follow the procedure below to view recorded data saved in the TeraStation. Click Start - BUFFALO - BUFFALO Surveillance Server - Surveillance Video Manager. For Windows 8, click the Surveillance Video Manager. Click Search. Video clips are shown in the search results at the center of the screen. Click the clip to start playback.
  • Page 109: Export Recorded Data As A Mov Video File

    Export Recorded Data as a MOV Video File To export recorded data saved to the TeraStation as a MOV format video file: Click Start - BUFFALO - BUFFALO Surveillance Server - Surveillance Video Manager. For Windows 8, click the Surveillance Video Manager.
  • Page 110 Select the section to export and click Export. This will register the video to the export queue. Open the Export screen, register the export information from “Export Job Configuration”, and click “Start Export”. The video is exported in MOV format.
  • Page 111: Viewing Video Real-Time

    Moving Recorded Video Data to Another TeraStation Follow the procedure below to move (migrate) the recorded video data to another TeraStation. Note: A separate Surveillance Server License Pack must be purchased to do this. Click Start - BUFFALO - BUFFALO Surveillance Server - Data Service Policies.
  • Page 112: Backing Up Recorded Video To Another Terastation

    Follow this procedure to back up recorded video data to another TeraStation. Note: A separate Surveillance Camera License Pack must be purchased to do this. Click Start - BUFFALO - BUFFALO Surveillance Server - Data Service Policies. For Windows 8, click the Data Service Policies.
  • Page 113: Automatically Delete Old Data When Space Is Low

    Follow the procedure below to delete (purge) recorded video starting from the oldest when available space for recording video becomes low. Click Start - BUFFALO - BUFFALO Surveillance Server - Data Service Policies. For Windows 8, click the Data Service Policies.
  • Page 114 Click the Source tab and select the TeraStation on which recorded video is saved under “Vault”. Open the Criteria tab, and under “Miscellaneous Options”, set “Watermark: High” and “Watermark: Low”. For example, the settings below delete old data when the amount of used media space exceeds 80% until it drops to 40%.
  • Page 115: Changing Where Recorded Video Is Saved

    This completes the registration of the policy. The job is executed at 2:00 AM Monday to Friday. Changing Where Recorded Video Is Saved Follow this procedure to change the TeraStation to which video is saved. Click Start - BUFFALO - BUFFALO Surveillance Server - Camera Policies. For Windows 8, click the Camera Policies. Click the icon on the tool bar and open the “Camera Configuration”...
  • Page 116: Live Viewer

    Click to start the wizard where registration of network cameras and the recording schedule are performed. Click to start the camera configuration screen where network cameras are registered. Click to start a new registration screen for an additional network camera. You can also register the camera and define the recording video policy.
  • Page 117: Data Service Policies

    • The camera view (live video) is displayed on the left side panel. In the default setting, a 2x2 camera view is dis- played. A layout view with up to 4x4 cameras can be displayed. • Double-clicking the network camera name or dragging to the camera view frame enables viewing of the current video that is being recorded by the network camera.
  • Page 118: Surveillance Video Manager

    Operations are performed from the tool bar located in the top section of the screen. The icons and their functions are shown below. Icon Description Starts “Mini Vault Status” for enabling the display of basic monitoring information. Sets the security status. Shuts down or restarts a portion (Vault) of the surveillance cameras.
  • Page 119: Network Activity

    Export Window Network Activity Network Activity is a software program that displays the TeraStations on which surveillance cameras are operating on the network, in real time and in graphical form. All clients and TeraStations located on the network are indicated by and labels.
  • Page 120: Activating Additional Licenses

    Use this procedure to activate an additional license. When the TeraStation is Connected to the Internet Click Start - BUFFALO - BUFFALO Surveillance Server - Vault Admin. For Windows 8, click the Vault Admin. Select the TeraStation to which you want to add the license, right-click it, and click Properties.
  • Page 121 If your default free license activation is not installed, see “Enabling the Free License” to install it. Enter the product key for the license pack (sold separately), then click OK. Confirm that the new license was added to “Installed License”. You have now activated the additional license.
  • Page 122: Terastation Not Connected To The Internet

    If the TeraStation is being used in an environment where Internet access is not available, a separate computer with access to the Internet is required to activate the additional license. Click Start - BUFFALO - BUFFALO Surveillance Server - Vault Admin. For Windows 8, click the Vault Admin.
  • Page 123 Downloading of the license file (*.lic) begins. Save the license file to a USB memory device or other storage device. Copy the license file to a computer connected to the same network as the TeraStation. In the computer connected to the same network as the TeraStation, click Start - BUFFALO - BUFFALO Surveillance Server - Vault Admin.
  • Page 124 Select “Import license file”, then click Browse. Select the license file that was saved before, then click OK. Check that the license pack was added to “Installed Licenses”. This completes authentication of an additional license.
  • Page 125: Troubleshooting

    • See www.buffalotech.com for supported cameras. • Refer to the “Buffalo Surveillance Server Administrator’s Guide” for information about client tools. • The TeraStation supports up to five network cameras but includes only a single camera license. To use more than...
  • Page 126: Chapter 10 Advanced Features

    Chapter 10 Advanced Features Antivirus Software Trend Micro NAS Security can protect your network and data from software viruses, malware, and spyware. To use Trend Micro NAS software, purchase an OP-TSVC license pack (sold separately). If your TeraStation includes activated antivirus software, no license registration is necessary.
  • Page 127: Activating Antivirus Scanning

    Note: This example shows an initial 1-year period for updates extended by an additional year. It’s not possible to register a serial number that would extend the total license period beyond 5 years, such as a second 3-year license after 3 years. Activating Antivirus Scanning Follow the procedure below to activate antivirus scanning.
  • Page 128: Configuring Security Settings

    Move the antivirus switch to the position to enable it. Antivirus protection is now activated. Note: If the drive with the quarantine folder is ever reformatted or its RAID configuration changed, the folder will be deleted and the antivirus service will be disabled. If this happens, begin again at step 1 to create a new quarantine folder and re-enable the antivirus service.
  • Page 129: Connecting Through A Proxy Server

    Note: The default username and password are “admin” and “password”. Trend Micro NAS Security settings will open. Connecting through a Proxy Server If you must pass through a proxy server to connect to the Internet in your network environment, follow the procedure below to configure the proxy server.
  • Page 130: Antivirus Scanning

    From the left-side menu, choose Scheduled Updates. Check “Enable Scheduled Update”. Select a time for updates to begin, an interval for updates, and an amount of time for updates to continue. Select the components to update. Click Save. The antivirus software is now configured to update automatically at the scheduled time. Updates will not be downloaded if the TeraStation is turned off, in standby mode, or disconnected from the Internet.
  • Page 131: Excluding A Specific Folder From Antivirus Scanning

    Click Scan now. This starts the antivirus scan. Notes: If the scan finds a virus, the user can be notified in two ways: • The message “Virus alert I34” is normally shown on the LCD panel. Once the antivirus is removed from the quar- antine folder, the message is no longer displayed.
  • Page 132: Checking The Log

    You may uncheck “Real Time Scans”, “Scheduled Scans”, and/or “Manual Scans”. Uncheck all three to block all antivirus scans of this folder. Click OK. The folder will no longer be scanned for viruses by the types of antivirus scans that you unchecked. Checking the Log Follow the procedure below to check the antivirus scan log.
  • Page 133: Online Help

    Click Display Log. This completes the procedure for checking the log. Online Help For more information on the antivirus software, refer to the online help. Follow the procedure below to access the online help. From the right-top menu, choose Help - Contents and Index. Online help will open.
  • Page 134: Email Notification

    Email Notification Your TeraStation can send you email reports daily, or when settings are changed or an error occurs. Notification emails may be triggered by any of the following events: • Backup job completed • Change to RAID configuration • RAID error •...
  • Page 135 In Settings, click Management. Click to the right of “Sleep Timer”. Click Edit. Specify the timer interval, wake-up time, and time to go into sleep mode, then click OK. Notes: • Up to three timers can be set. • The time to enter sleep mode can be set from 0:00 to 27:45. The time to wake from sleep mode can be set from 0:00 to 23:45.
  • Page 136: Wake-On-Lan

    • On the local network, Wake-on-LAN packets may be sent to port 2304 on either of the TeraStation’s LAN ports. If the TeraStation is connected to a Buffalo wireless router configured for remote access, then it may be turned on...
  • Page 137: Ups (Uninterruptible Power Supply)

    from outside the local network (from the WAN side). To use this feature, connect the router to only LAN port 1 on the TeraStation. UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) If a UPS (sold separately) is attached, the TeraStation can be automatically shut down for protecting data in the event of a power outage.
  • Page 138: Port Trunking

    Port Trunking Two Ethernet cables can be used to establish two separate communication routes providing LAN port redundancy and improving communication reliability. The TeraStation supports the following port trunking modes. Trunking Mode Characteristics Network packets are transmitted in sequential order from the first Round robin available NIC slave through the last.
  • Page 139: Connecting A Printer

    Connect the hub’s LAN port and TeraStation’s LAN port using the second LAN cable. If you are using an intelligent switch, connect to the LAN port that was previously configured for port trunking. Reboot the TeraStation before use. Connecting a Printer You can connect a printer to the USB port on the TeraStation.
  • Page 140: Setting Up A Printer With Windows Xp

    Double-click the TeraStation server name. Double-click the icon of the connected printer (shared name is displayed). Select your printer, then click OK. Register the printer. Setting Up a Printer with Windows XP In Settings, click Services. Move the print server switch to the position to enable the print server.
  • Page 141: Terasearch

    When “The server for the printer does not have the correct printer driver installed. If you want to search for the proper driver, click OK. ” displays, click OK. Register the printer. TeraSearch TeraSearch lets you search for character strings contained in files (text files, Word files, etc.) stored on the TeraStation. Follow the steps below to enable it.
  • Page 142: Offline Files

    Click Applications. Move the TeraSearch switch to the position to enable TeraSearch. Click to the right of “TeraSearch”. Click Refresh Index Click Edit. Enter the port number that you want to use and the time that the index will be updated, then click OK. Open the following URL in your browser.
  • Page 143 computer’s behavior even if it is disconnected from the network. When connected to the network again, the updated files are written and synchronized. Follow the procedure below to use offline files. In Settings, click to the right of “Folder Setup”. Click the shared folder for offline files.
  • Page 144 Check “Enable Offline Files”, then click OK. Note: Offline files cannot be enabled if “Use Fast User Switching” is enabled. To change the setting, open “User Accounts” in Control Panel and select “Change the way users log on or off”. Right-click the icon of the shared folder on the TeraStation for which you have set the offline feature, then click Make Available Offline.
  • Page 145: Dfs

    reconnection with the network, logging on, logging off, etc. “Version Conflicts” - A file conflict occurs if different changes were made simultaneously to the offline file and original data on the network. The screen below is displayed when a file conflict is detected. Resolve the conflict by following the instructions on the screen.
  • Page 146: Accessing From An Nfs Client

    Accessing from an NFS Client Note: (US purchasers only) Buffalo’s customer support will help configure the NFS settings on your TeraStation, and will support VMware and Windows clients but will not provide support for configuring your Linux or other UNIX clients.
  • Page 147 Choose the shared folder that will be accessible to the NFS client. Click Edit. Under “LAN Protocol Support”, enable “NFS”. Click OK. Note the NFS path. It will be used later for accessing data from NFS clients. Click Close. Move the NFS switch to the position to enable NFS.
  • Page 148 Click Close. Enter the mount command to access the shared folder from the NFS client. The mount command depend on your operating system. The examples below assume that IP address of your TeraStation is 192.168.11.10, “/mnt/array1/share” is the desired NFS path, and “/mnt/nas” or drive letter “z” is the mount point.
  • Page 149: Encrypting Data Transmission

    The server certificate included in the TeraStation in the default settings was created by Buffalo Technology, and in some cases the message “There is a problem with this website’s security certificate” may be displayed in your browser or other software. Disregard this message and continue.
  • Page 150: Web Server

    Register “server.key” for “Secret Key” and “server.crt” for “Server Certificate (.crt)”, then click Import. Notes: • Place the SSL key files (server.key, server.crt) directly below the C root drive. The SSL key may not be able to be updated if it is placed in folders or paths that contain multi-byte characters. •...
  • Page 151: Mysql Server

    Choose an external port, then click OK. MySQL Server The TeraStation can be used as a MySQL server. A MySQL database may be installed and linked with the web server. The TeraStation uses version 5.0.70 of MySQL server and version 3.2.2 of PhpMyAdmin. In Settings, click Services Move the MySQL server to the position.
  • Page 152: Snmp

    SNMP If SNMP is enabled, you can browse your TeraStation from SNMP-compatible network management software. The specific MIB (management information base) file for Buffalo is available from the Buffalo website (buffalotech.com). In Settings, click Network. Move the SNMP switch to the position.
  • Page 153: Saving Settings

    configuration before you apply the settings. If the drive configuration is different, you may get unexpected results. The following settings are not saved or restored: Category Settings File sharing USB drive and memory cartridge shared folder information All settings in “RAID” - “Options” - “RAID Array Settings” All settings in “LVM”...
  • Page 154: Applying Settings

    Troubleshooting: If the settings are not saved to the USB memory device successfully, you may receive the error message “The specified operation cannot be executed”. Verify: • The device is connected to a USB 2.0 port, not a USB 3.0 port. •...
  • Page 155: Creating An Initialization Drive

    Click the icon to the right of “Restore/Erase”. Click Initialize TeraStation. The “Confirm Operation” screen will open. Enter the displayed number, then click OK. The TeraStation will be restored to its factory default settings. Creating an Initialization Drive A system initialization drive will restore the settings on your TeraStation to their factory defaults. You can initialize them without logging in to Settings.
  • Page 156: Logs

    Set the boot mode switch to “USB”. Press the power button to turn on the TeraStation. When the message “Recovery I41 PushFuncToStart” appears on the LCD panel, press the function button. It will take several minutes for initializing the settings. The TeraStation will shut down when it’s finished. After shutdown, “Recovery I39 Change Boot”...
  • Page 157: Updating The Firmware

    Select the type of log that you want to transfer from “Logs To Transfer”. Click OK. FTP logs cannot be written to a syslog server. Logs are in UTF-8 format. Your syslog server must support UTF-8 encoding. To create a link to the logs in the shared folder Click Edit.
  • Page 158 Open Name/Time/Language. Click Edit. Click the Name tab, then configure the TeraStation’s name and description. Click the Time tab. Click Use Local Date/Time to use your computer’s time settings for the TeraStation. By default, the TeraStation adjusts its clock automatically by using a default NTP server. This NTP server belongs to Internet Multi Feed Inc.
  • Page 159: Beep Alerts

    Note: The internal clocks of the TeraStation and other devices on your network may run at slightly different speeds. Over a long period of time your network devices may show somewhat different times, which can cause network problems. If clocks on your network vary by more than 5 minutes it may cause unexpected behavior. For best results, keep all clocks on the network set to the same time by adjusting them regularly, or use an NTP server to correct them all automatically.
  • Page 160: Lcd And Leds

    Click Edit. Select the conditions to beep the alert, then click OK. LCD and LEDs You may configure the LEDs and LCD on the front of the TeraStation. In Settings, click Management. Click the icon to the right of “Notifications”. Click Edit.
  • Page 161: Jumbo Frames

    Jumbo Frames If your other network devices support it, you may be able to increase network performance with jumbo frames. In Settings, click Network. Click the icon to the right of “IP Address”. Click the LAN port where the jumbo frames will be used. Click Edit.
  • Page 162: Changing The Ip Address

    Changing the IP Address Normally, the TeraStation’s IP address is set automatically from a DHCP server on your network. If you prefer, you can set it manually. An easy way to do this is to change it from NAS Navigator 2 running on a computer connected to the same router (subnet) as the TeraStation.
  • Page 163 Notes: • Do not set the same address for LAN port 1 and LAN port 2. This may cause unstable network communication. • Use LAN port 1 to access different network subnets from the TeraStation. Access to a different network subnet is not possible from LAN port 2 since it doesn’t have a default gateway.
  • Page 164: Chapter 11 Utilities

    Chapter 11 Utilities NAS Navigator2 for Windows NAS Navigator2 is a utility program that makes it easy to display Settings, change the TeraStation’s IP address, or check its hard drive. If you installed the TeraStation with the TeraNavigator CD, NAS Navigator2 was installed automatically. To launch NAS Navigator2, double-click the icon.
  • Page 165 Name Description Map Share Assigns the TeraStation’s shared folder as a network drive. Disconnect Share Unmaps the network drive. Map All Remote Shares to Assigns all the TeraStation’s shared folders as network drives. Drive Letters Create Desktop Shortcut Creates a shortcut to the TeraStation’s shared folder (share). Menu Launch NAS Navigator2 on Launches NAS Navigator2 in the system tray when Windows...
  • Page 166: Mount As Network Drive

    Exit Exits NAS Navigator2. The following tasks may be performed from the TeraStation’s properties page. Name Description Configuration Click Settings to open the configuration interface. Check Use DHCP to assign an IP address from the DHCP server automatically. If there is no DHCP server in the network, you cannot use this function.
  • Page 167: Nas Navigator2 For Mac

    An icon for the mapped share will appear in Computer or My Computer. You can use this network drive just like any other hard drive. NAS Navigator2 for Mac NAS Navigator2 is a utility program that makes it easy to display Settings, change the TeraStation’s IP address, or check its hard drive.
  • Page 168: Mount As Network Drive

    Label Color Selects the color of the name displayed below the icon. View Options Lets you choose icon size, position, and view mode. Auto power mode can turn supported TeraStations and Auto Power Mode LinkStations on the network on and off automatically. Open Folder Opens the TeraStation’s shared folder.
  • Page 169: Iscsi Connection Tool

    The iSCSI Connection Tool is a Windows utility that lets you use the TeraStation as an iSCSI drive. To launch it, click Start - All Programs - BUFFALO - iSCSI Connection Tool - iSCSI Connection Tool. For Windows 8, click the iSCSI Connection Tool on “Start”.
  • Page 170: Menu

    - Disabled: No authentication. User authorization - Enabled: User authentication is needed to connect to a volume. Connect on Start Up If selected, the computer will connect to the volume automatically at boot. Refresh Search for network devices on the LAN. Exit Exit iSCSI Connection Tool.
  • Page 171 Select “Typical”, then click Next. Enter your name, company name, and email address. Select “I have a license key” and click Next. Notes: • Name, company name, and email address are required. • Don’t change the license key which is displayed on the screen. Click Finish.
  • Page 172: Chapter 12 Appendix

    Displays the date and time set in the TeraStation. 2012/1/1 11:11 Errors LCD Message Description Corrective Action Contact Buffalo technical support for BOOT FAIL Hard drive not found. assistance. SYSTEM Error E04 Contact Buffalo technical support for The firmware is corrupted.
  • Page 173: Status

    HDx Error E22 Mounting of hard drive X failed. replace the hard drive. If the error is displayed HDx Can’t Mount again, contact Buffalo technical support for assistance. In the main TeraStation’s settings, navigate to FailOver E27 Unable to find the backup TeraStation.
  • Page 174 In Settings, navigate to Backup - Replication and or synchronization between the Replication I33 choose “Resync” to execute resynchronization. If the main TeraStation and the backup error is displayed again, contact Buffalo technical ReplicateFailure TeraStation failed during failover support for assistance. configuration.
  • Page 175 Recovery I42 Preparing to start the recovery process. Preparing The TeraStation was started from the Recovery I43 USB recovery device, but the system cannot be recovered from this USB Unsupported HW recovery device. Recovery from the USB recovery Recovery I44 Make sure that Disk 1 is present and fully inserted in device was initiated, but Disk 1 was its slot.
  • Page 176: Default Settings

    Default Settings Administrator’s Name admin Password password “share” (for both Windows and Mac computers). The recycle bin is enabled on Shared Folders “share” by default. Normally, the TeraStation will get its IP address automatically from a DHCP server on the network. If no DHCP server is available, then an IP address will be assigned as follows: DHCP Client IP Address: 169.254.xxx.xxx (xxx is assigned randomly when booting the...
  • Page 177: Compliance Information

    UPS Port (D-SUB 9 pin (Male)) x 1 UPS Port Note: Compatible UPSs are manufactured by Omron or APC. If a hard drive in the TeraStation malfunctions, replace it with a Buffalo OP-HDS series Internal Hard Drive drive of the same capacity, available from www.buffalotech.com.
  • Page 178: Ce Mark Warning

    CE Mark Warning CE Mark Warning This is a Class A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures. Environmental Information • The equipment that you have purchased required the extraction and use of natural resources for its production. •...
  • Page 179 Models TS3400D, TS3400D0404, TS3400D0804, TS3400D1204, TS3400D1604, TS3400DV5, TS3400D0404V5, TS3400D0804V5,TS3400D1204V5, TS3400D1604V5 TS3400R, TS3400R0404, TS3400R0804, TS3400R1204, TS3400R1604, TS3400RV5, TS3400R0404V5, TS3400R0804V5,TS3400R1204V5, TS3400R1604V5 TS3200D, TS3200D0202, TS3200D0402...

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