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TeraStation 5000 and 5000N
User Manual
Please make sure to read this manual before using and follow the procedures. If you have any inquiries about
the product, contact the number on the warranty statement or the packing box. Do not discard the included
documents, the warranty statement, or the packing box.
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35020018-25
August 2019

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  • Page 1 Network Attached Storage TeraStation 5000 and 5000N User Manual Please make sure to read this manual before using and follow the procedures. If you have any inquiries about the product, contact the number on the warranty statement or the packing box. Do not discard the included documents, the warranty statement, or the packing box.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started .......... 10 Diagrams ..................10 Turning the TeraStation On and Off..........13 Changing the Administrator Password ........16 Creating a Recovery Drive ............17 For Initializing Settings ................18 For Resetting Password ................18 Chapter 2 Configuration ..........20 Opening Advanced Settings ............
  • Page 3 Active Directory ..................34 NT Domain ....................37 User Authentication with an External SMB Server ........39 Chapter 4 Storage Management ........ 43 RAID Modes ................... 43 Working with RAID Arrays ............44 Using JBOD ....................44 Changing RAID Mode ................45 Configuring a Hot Spare ................47 Expanding RAID Capacity Without Deleting Data ........48 RAID Scanning..................51 Adding an External Drive .............
  • Page 4 Size Limits ....................61 Using the TeraStation as an iSCSI Device ........64 Introduction .....................64 Creating an iSCSI Volume ................64 Connecting or Disconnecting Volumes ..........66 Configuring Access Restrictions .............72 Expanding Volume Sizes .................81 Deleting Volumes ..................82 Drive Replacement ................ 83 LEDs ......................84 Using JBOD or a Redundant RAID Mode and TeraStation Is On ...85 Using a Redundant RAID Mode and TeraStation Is Off ......89 Using RAID 0 .....................89...
  • Page 5 Usage Restrictions .................109 Configuring Failover ................109 Replacing to the Backup TeraStation Manually ........111 Reconfiguring After Failover Occurs ............111 Backing Up Your Mac with Time Machine ......... 113 Copying from a USB Device ............120 Chapter 6 Remote Access and Cloud Services ..121 WebAccess ...................
  • Page 6 iTunes Server ................146 Squeezebox Server ..............148 Chapter 9 Surveillance Server ........151 Getting Started ................151 Installing Client Tools ................151 Connecting Devices to the Network .............152 Enabling Surveillance Cameras ............152 Enabling the Free License ..............154 Registering Recording Policies .............156 Checking Recording ................161 Viewing Saved Video ................162 Advanced Usage ................
  • Page 7 When the TeraStation Is Connected to the Internet ......177 TeraStation Not Connected to the Internet .........179 Troubleshooting ................184 Chapter 10 Advanced Features ........ 185 Antivirus Software ..............185 Activating Virus Scanning ..............185 Configuring Security Settings ..............187 Licenses ....................188 Connecting Through a Proxy Server ............189 Updating Antivirus Pattern Files ............190 Configuring Folders as Virus Scanning Targets ........191 Configuring Virus Scanning ..............192...
  • Page 8 Encrypting FTP Transfer Data ...............213 SSL Keys ....................213 Web Server ................... 214 MySQL Server ................216 SNMP .................... 217 Saving and Applying Settings ............ 218 Saving Settings ..................219 Applying Settings ..................220 Restoring Factory Defaults ............221 Initializing from Settings ..............221 Creating an Initialization Drive .............222 Initializing with the USB Drive ..............222 Resetting the Administrator Password ........
  • Page 9 Boot Authentication ..............237 Notes Before Use ..................237 Important Notice ...................237 Setting Up the Authentication Server on a Windows PC ....237 Configuring Boot Authentication on the TeraStation ......238 If the TeraStation Cannot Be Accessed ..........240 Chapter 11 Utilities ............ 242 NAS Navigator2 for Windows .............
  • Page 10 Chapter 13 Regulatory Compliance Information ..259 For Customers in the United States ........... 259 For Customers in Europe ............259 For Customers in Russia .............. 262 For Customers in China ............... 263 For Customers in Taiwan ............. 263 For Customers in Korea ............... 263...
  • Page 11: Chapter 1 Getting Started

    Chapter 1 Getting Started Chapter 1 Getting Started Diagrams Depending on the number or type of drives in the unit, the model name will be different. Check the sticker on the packing box for your unit’s model name. TS5200D, TS5200DN, TS5200DWR 2 3 4 5 14 15 16 TS5400D, TS5400DN, TS5400DWR...
  • Page 12 Chapter 1 Getting Started TS5400R, TS5400RH, TS5400RN, TS5400RWR 11 22 2 3 4 5 11 1 8 11 10 15 16 17 18 12 TS5600D, TS5600DN 2 3 4 5...
  • Page 13 Chapter 1 Getting Started TS5800D, TS5800DN, TS5800DWR 2 3 4 5 Power Button (   ) To power on, connect the power cable and wait for 10 seconds, then press the power button. To power off, press the power button twice. Info LED If there is a status message, the info LED will light up amber.
  • Page 14: Turning The Terastation On And Off

    UPS Port Connect to a UPS. USB 3.0 Port (   ) Compatible Buffalo USB 3.0 drives, USB memory devices, digital cameras, and USB UPS connections can be connected. USB hubs are not compatible. USB 2.0 Port (   ) Compatible Buffalo USB 2.0 drives, USB memory devices, digital cameras, and USB UPS connections can be connected.
  • Page 15 Chapter 1 Getting Started Note: This section uses the TS5400D as an example; the procedure below can be used with other TeraStation models as well. Double-click the NAS Navigator2 icon (   ) to start NAS Navigator2. Right-click your TeraStation’s icon and select Settings. For macOS, select the TeraStation’s icon while holding down the control key, then select Settings.
  • Page 16 Chapter 1 Getting Started Settings will open. Click at the top-right of Settings and choose Shut Down. Click Yes. The “Confirm Operation” screen will open. Enter the confirmation number, then click OK. When the power LED on the front of the TeraStation turns off, the shutdown process is completed.
  • Page 17: Changing The Administrator Password

    Chapter 1 Getting Started Changing the Administrator Password After initial setup, follow this procedure to change your password. Note: This section uses the TS5400D as an example; the procedure below can be used with other TeraStation models as well. Double-click the NAS Navigator2 icon (   ) to start NAS Navigator2.
  • Page 18: Creating A Recovery Drive

    Chapter 1 Getting Started Click Change Password. If this screen is displayed, enter the current password and click OK. The default password is “password”. Enter the new password (twice) and click Next. Click OK. You have changed the admin password. Creating a Recovery Drive To initialize all of the TeraStation’s settings, or just restore the admin password to its factory default value, create a recovery drive as described below.
  • Page 19: For Initializing Settings

    Chapter 1 Getting Started For Initializing Settings A system initialization drive can reset all settings to their default values. Notes: • Normally, creating and using a system initialization drive will not affect data on the TeraStation. However, always back up your data regularly! •...
  • Page 20 Chapter 1 Getting Started Dismount the USB drive before unplugging it. Refer to the “Dismounting Drives” section in chapter 4 for the procedure on dismounting drives. For the procedure on using system initialization or password initialization drives, refer to the “Restoring Factory Defaults”...
  • Page 21: Chapter 2 Configuration

    Chapter 2 Configuration Chapter 2 Configuration Configure and manage 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 into the URL field of your browser. Within Settings, the Easy Admin page gives you quick access to commonly-used settings.
  • Page 22 Chapter 2 Configuration Enter the username and password, then click OK. Notes: • If the time-out period is set to “10 minutes”, you will be logged out of Settings after 10 minutes of inactivity. • Click Secure Connection to log in using an encrypted connection. Settings will open.
  • Page 23: Opening Easy Admin

    Chapter 2 Configuration Username Password Settings Available guest blank System information (read-only) If a user is assigned as an administrator, all settings are Your username Your password available. If assigned to another group, only system information (read-only) is available. • Click to open Easy Admin.
  • Page 24 Chapter 2 Configuration Click Easy Admin. The Easy Admin screen will open. Note: If you click any buttons, you will need to enter a username and password.
  • Page 25: Chapter 3 File Sharing

    Chapter 3 File Sharing Chapter 3 File Sharing Configuring Shared Folders Adding a Shared Folder From Settings, click File Sharing. Click to the right of “Folder Setup”. Click Create Folder.
  • Page 26 Chapter 3 File Sharing Configure the desired settings, then click OK.
  • Page 27 Chapter 3 File Sharing Notes: • Names may contain up to 27 alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), and underscores (_). Multibyte characters are supported. The first character should not be a symbol. • Descriptions may contain up to 75 alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), underscores (_), and spaces. Multibyte characters are supported.
  • Page 28: Recycle Bin

    Chapter 3 File Sharing Recycle Bin To protect your data from accidental deletion, you may configure your TeraStation to use a recycle bin instead of deleting files immediately. The recycle bin will only work with SMB connections. To empty the recycle bin, click File Sharing >...
  • Page 29 Chapter 3 File Sharing Click to the right of “Users”. Click Create User.
  • Page 30 Chapter 3 File Sharing Enter the desired settings, then click OK. Notes: • Usernames may contain up to 128 alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), underscores (_), periods (.), and the symbols ! # & @ $ * ^ %. The first character should not be a symbol. •...
  • Page 31: Importing User Information

    Chapter 3 File Sharing Importing User Information You can import users in File Sharing > Users by clicking Import CSV File. An example format for user data: Username (required), password (required), and user description (optional). Example 1: Importing usernames, passwords, and comments username1,password1,comment1 username2,password2,comment2 username3,password3,comment3...
  • Page 32 Chapter 3 File Sharing Click Add Group.
  • Page 33 Chapter 3 File Sharing Enter the desired settings, then click OK. Notes: • Group names may contain up to 20 alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), underscores (_), and periods (.). The first character should not be a symbol. • Group descriptions may contain up to 75 alphanumeric characters, hyphens (-), underscores (_), and spaces. Multibyte characters are supported.
  • Page 34: Configuring Access Restrictions

    Chapter 3 File Sharing Configuring 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 35: Active Directory

    Chapter 3 File Sharing Select the level of access for the user or group. : Read and write : Read-only : No access Click OK. Notes: • The example above shows access restrictions by users. To restrict access by group, click the Local Groups tab and select group permissions.
  • Page 36 Chapter 3 File Sharing Select “Active Directory”, then click Next. Click Yes. Enter the desired settings, then click OK. Click to the right of “Folder Setup”.
  • Page 37 Chapter 3 File Sharing Click the 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 : Read-only : No access Click OK.
  • Page 38: Nt Domain

    Chapter 3 File Sharing • For an access-restricted shared folder, if you change the access restrictions of all users and groups from read and write or read-only to access prohibited from the user or group list page in Settings, that shared folder can only be accessed by admin users and groups.
  • Page 39 Chapter 3 File Sharing Enter the desired settings, then click OK. Click to the right of “Folder Setup”. Click the 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 : Read-only : No access...
  • Page 40: User Authentication With An External Smb Server

    Chapter 3 File Sharing Notes: • If you change the TeraStation’s name, you will no longer be able to use domain users and groups or access restrictions. To repair this, rejoin the domain. • The most restrictive access settings will always apply. For example, if both read-only and read and write permissions are given to a user, the user will have read-only access.
  • Page 41 Chapter 3 File Sharing Select “Workgroup” and click Next. Click Yes. Enter a workgroup name. Select “Authenticate local and external SMB server users” and enter the SMB server’s IP address. You can also specify a server from another subnet. If “Automatically register users who access TeraStation folders” is checked, users that access any of the TeraStation’s folders will be automatically registered as external users.
  • Page 42 Chapter 3 File Sharing Click OK to save any changes. When saving changes to the external authentication server settings, you may not convert all current local users to external users. If a local user is converted to an external user, their user information (including passwords) will be removed from the NAS.
  • Page 43 An easy way to do this is to run the File Sharing Security Level Change Tool, available from this product’s download page on the Buffalo website. This utility will let you easily change or restore your Windows security settings to work with external authentication.
  • Page 44: Chapter 4 Storage Management

    Chapter 4 Storage Management Chapter 4 Storage Management RAID Modes TeraStations support many types of RAID. The type of RAID arrays available for use depends on how many drives are installed in your TeraStation. Notes: • If you change the RAID mode, all data on the array is deleted. This is true for every procedure in this chapter. Always back up any important data before performing actions that affect your RAID array.
  • Page 45: Working With Raid Arrays

    Chapter 4 Storage Management RAID 51 RAID 51 arrays are available for TeraStations with six or more drives. In this mode, two RAID 5 arrays are combined into a RAID 1 array. The usable space for six drives in a RAID 51 array is two times the capacity of the smallest drive. For eight drives, the total usable space is three times the capacity of the smallest drive.
  • Page 46: Changing Raid Mode

    Chapter 4 Storage Management Click to the right of “RAID”. Click the array to delete. Click Delete RAID Array. The “Confirm Operation” screen will open. Enter the confirmation number, then click OK. Click OK when completed. Next, create a shared folder by referring to the “Adding a Shared Folder”...
  • Page 47 Chapter 4 Storage Management Choose a RAID array. Select a RAID mode and the drives to be used, then click Create RAID Array. Note: Normally, after a RAID array is created, it is “resynced”, which optimizes the array, making it more stable. The resyncing process takes about 1 hour per terabyte of space in the array.
  • Page 48: Configuring A Hot Spare

    Chapter 4 Storage Management Configuring a Hot Spare If you have a hot spare configured and an array fails, the TeraStation immediately switches over to the hot spare. To use a hot spare, you need an extra drive that’s not part of any array and a RAID 1, RAID 10, RAID 5, RAID 51, or RAID 6 array.
  • Page 49: Expanding Raid Capacity Without Deleting Data

    Chapter 4 Storage Management Click Set as a hot spare. Click Yes. The “Confirm Operation” screen will open. Enter the confirmation number, then click OK. Click OK when completed. Note: To turn the hot spare back to a normal drive, choose Set as a normal disk. Expanding RAID Capacity Without Deleting Data You can create or expand a RAID array without erasing data on the drive by using RMM (RAID Mode Manager).
  • Page 50 Chapter 4 Storage Management Choose a RAID array. Set the RAID mode to “RAID 1”. Select the “Add a disk to RAID array with RMM. Your data will be preserved. ” checkbox. Select the drive whose data will be saved from the drop-down list. Select the drive to add to the RAID array.
  • Page 51 Chapter 4 Storage Management Drives Are Currently in RAID 1, 5, or 6 If the drives are currently in a RAID 1, 5, or 6 array, you can use RMM to add drives to the RAID array, then change the RAID mode.
  • Page 52: Raid Scanning

    Chapter 4 Storage Management Select one drive to add to the RAID array. If changing the RAID mode, choose the desired mode for the array from the drop-down list. If not, keep the current RAID mode as is. Click Change RAID Array. The “Confirm Operation”...
  • Page 53: Adding An External Drive

    Recommended Situation Connecting to another Buffalo NAS device. Ext3 Connecting to another Buffalo NAS device that is a TS-X or older model. Connecting to Windows computers. The NTFS-formatted drive can use many NTFS more functions of the operating system than an exFAT drive.
  • Page 54: Dismounting Drives

    Chapter 4 Storage Management Note: If your USB 3.0 drive is not reconfigured after rebooting the TeraStation, unplug and reconnect it. Dismounting Drives If the TeraStation is powered on, dismount drives (internal and external) before unplugging them. You may dismount external drives using the function button, or dismount any drive from Settings. If the TeraStation is off, then all drives are already dismounted and may be unplugged safely.
  • Page 55: Checking Drives

    Chapter 4 Storage Management When the dismounting process is completed, it is safe to unplug the drive. Disconnect the drive from the TeraStation. Note: To remount the drive, unplug it and then plug it back in. Checking Drives A drive check tests the data on a drive in the TeraStation or one that is connected via USB for integrity. Errors are fixed automatically.
  • Page 56 Chapter 4 Storage Management Click Check. You have the option of deleting information files from macOS during the check if desired. S.M.A.R.T. S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology) monitors internal drives to detect and report various indicators of reliability, in the hope of anticipating failures. When a failure is anticipated by S.M.A.R.T., the user may choose to replace the drive to avoid outages and data loss.
  • Page 57: Formatting Drives

    Chapter 4 Storage Management The S.M.A.R.T. information for the drive will be displayed. Different information may be displayed depending on the brand of drives in your TeraStation. Critical attributes are displayed in bold. Attributes with the current value that is equal to or less than the threshold value may be significant. If an attribute reports a failure or has had one in the past, it will be displayed in the status column.
  • Page 58: Encrypting Drives

    Chapter 4 Storage Management Select the drive or array to format, then click Format Disk. Select a format type, then click Format. The “Confirm Operation” screen will open. Enter the confirmation number, then click OK. Depending on the size and the formatted file system of your drive, the format may take several minutes or several hours to complete.
  • Page 59: Media Cartridges

    Chapter 4 Storage Management 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, select the “Media Cartridge”...
  • Page 60: Erasing Data On The Terastation Completely

    Chapter 4 Storage Management Erasing Data on the TeraStation Completely Under some circumstances, data from formatted drives can be recovered. The drive erasure process in this section does a much more thorough job of erasing data. This procedure is recommended for removing all data from a drive in a way that makes it nearly impossible to recover with current tools.
  • Page 61: Quotas For Users

    Chapter 4 Storage Management Quotas for Users Follow this procedure to limit the shared folder drive space available for a user. From Settings, click File Sharing. Click to the right of “Users”. Select the user that will be given a quota and click Edit. If you want to set a quota for a new user, create a user by referring to the “Adding a User”...
  • Page 62: Size Limits

    Chapter 4 Storage Management Enable quotas, choose the alert and the maximum amount of space the group will be allowed to use, and click Click Close. Click to the right of “Users”. Select the user that will inherit the group quota settings and click Edit. If you want to add a new user to a group with a quota, create a user by referring to the “Adding a User”...
  • Page 63 Chapter 4 Storage Management Click to the right of “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 confirmation number, then click OK. Click OK.
  • Page 64 Chapter 4 Storage Management Click Create Volume. Configure the desired settings, then click OK. Click OK. Click Close, then click Close again. Navigate to File Sharing > Folder Setup. Click Create Folder. Configure the settings. Select the volume that you created for “Volume” and click OK.
  • Page 65: Using The Terastation As An Iscsi Device

    The Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator is already installed on your computer. You don’t need to download and install it. If using TeraStation 5000 series, you can also use Buffalo iSCSI Connection Tool to connect an iSCSI drive on except for Windows 10. If you are using Windows 10, use Microsoft iSCSI Software Initiator.
  • Page 66 Chapter 4 Storage Management Notes: • If the volume settings are changed, all data on the volume will be erased. Before changing any settings, back up any important data. • The TeraStation can have up to 255 volumes, but we recommend creating no more than 32. Exceeding this volume amount may cause irreparable damage to the unit.
  • Page 67: Connecting Or Disconnecting Volumes

    There are two methods to connect or disconnect volumes. One uses the pre-installed Microsoft iSCSI Initiator on Windows; the other uses Buffalo iSCSI Connection Tool. The method to use Buffalo iSCSI Connection Tool is available only to customers with TeraStation 5000 series.
  • Page 68 Chapter 4 Storage Management Enter the IP address of the TeraStation into the “Target” field and click Quick Connect. Confirm if the connection is established and click Done. Formatting Volumes If using the connected volume for the first time, the volume should be formatted to be used as a local drive. Follow the procedure below for formatting.
  • Page 69 Using Buffalo iSCSI Connection Tool Connecting a Volume To connect a volume using Buffalo iSCSI Connection Tool from a Windows computer, follow the procedure below. Note: This section uses the TS5400D as an example; the procedure below can be used with other TeraStation models as well.
  • Page 70 Chapter 4 Storage Management Select the TeraStation name from the drop-down list of “Target” and click Register iSCSI Device. Click OK.
  • Page 71 When the formatting process is completed, the drive will be visible as an icon in Computer or My Computer and can be used as a normal drive on the computer. Disconnecting a Volume Click Start > Programs > Buffalo > iSCSI Connection Tool > iSCSI Connection Tool. iSCSI Connection Tool will open.
  • Page 72 Chapter 4 Storage Management Select a volume to disconnect from the drop-down list of “Volume” and click Disconnect. Click Yes. Click OK.
  • Page 73: Configuring Access Restrictions

    Chapter 4 Storage Management Select the TeraStation name from the drop-down list of “Target” and click Unregister iSCSI Device. Click OK. Using with Multiple Computers If the TeraStation is divided into multiple volumes (or drives), it can be used with multiple computers. However, multiple computers cannot be accessed from one volume (or one drive) at the same time.
  • Page 74 Chapter 4 Storage Management Configuring Access Restrictions for the Entire TeraStation From Settings, click Drives. Click to the right of “iSCSI”. Click the Security tab. Click Edit under “Access Control (Target Discovery)”.
  • Page 75 Chapter 4 Storage Management Enable authentication, enter the target CHAP name and secret, and click OK. Note: To enable mutual authentication in addition to target CHAP name and secret authentication, select the “Enable mutual authentication” checkbox and enter the initiator CHAP secret. To search or connect the volume which has mutual authentication enabled from Microsoft iSCSI Initiator, initiator CHAP secret settings should be configured.
  • Page 76 Note: This section uses the TS5400D as an example; the procedure below can be used with other TeraStation models as well. Open the Buffalo iSCSI Connection Tool. Select the TeraStation name from the drop-down list of “Target” and click Register iSCSI Device.
  • Page 77 Chapter 4 Storage Management If “Mutual Authentication” is checked, the following screen will be displayed. Enter the initiator CHAP secret and click OK. When authentication is successful, click OK. Select a volume to connect from the drop-down list of “Volume” and click Connect. Click OK.
  • Page 78 Chapter 4 Storage Management From Settings, click Drives. Click to the right of “iSCSI”. Click the volume to enable access restrictions. Enable authentication, enter the target CHAP name and secret, and click OK. Note: To enable mutual authentication, select the “Enable” checkbox to the right of “Mutual Authentication” and enter the initiator CHAP secret.
  • Page 79 If the status of the selected volume is displayed as “Connected” under “Discovered targets”, the connection is established properly. Using Buffalo iSCSI Connection Tool Note: This section uses the TS5400D as an example; the procedure below can be used with other TeraStation models as well. Open the Buffalo iSCSI Connection Tool.
  • Page 80 Chapter 4 Storage Management Select the TeraStation name from the drop-down list of “Target” and click Register iSCSI Device.
  • Page 81 Chapter 4 Storage Management Select a volume to connect from the drop-down list of “Volume” and click Connect. The screen to enter the username and password will be displayed. Enter the target CHAP name into the “Username” field and the target CHAP secret into the “Password” field, and click OK. If mutual authentication is enabled, select the “Mutual Authentication”...
  • Page 82: Expanding Volume Sizes

    Chapter 4 Storage Management If “Mutual Authentication” is checked, the following screen will be displayed. Enter the initiator CHAP secret and click OK. When authentication is successful, click OK. Expanding Volume Sizes The volume size of the existing volumes can be expanded after they are created. Notes: •...
  • Page 83: Deleting Volumes

    Chapter 4 Storage Management Enter the desired volume size to add and click OK. Click OK. Deleting Volumes To delete an existing volume, follow the procedure below. Note: Deleting a volume will erase all data on the volume. Back up the data before deleting the volume. From Settings, click Drives.
  • Page 84: Drive Replacement

    Chapter 4 Storage Management Select the volume to delete and click Delete Volume. Confirm that the volume is correctly selected on the screen and click OK. The “Confirm Operation” screen will open. Enter the confirmation number, then click OK. Click OK. Drive Replacement Drive replacement procedures will vary depending on which RAID mode you have configured.
  • Page 85: Leds

    If you remove the drive without properly dismounting it, data may be lost or the TeraStation may malfunction. • For the replacement drive, use a Buffalo OP-HDWR series drive for TS5000WR series and TS5000N series TeraStations, an OP-HDH series drive for the TS5400RH series TeraStations, and an OP-HDS series drive for other TS5000 series TeraStations.
  • Page 86: Using Jbod Or A Redundant Raid Mode And Terastation Is On

    Chapter 4 Storage Management Using JBOD or a Redundant RAID Mode and TeraStation Is On Open the front cover with the included key. The failed drive’s status LED will be glowing red. Push its unlock button and swing the lock mechanism out.
  • Page 87 Chapter 4 Storage Management 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 88 Chapter 4 Storage Management Insert the new drive into the empty slot. Slide the drive in with the locking mechanism open. Push here to insert. Push here to insert.
  • Page 89 Chapter 4 Storage Management Swing the lock back down until it clicks into place. Close the front cover. When the replaced drive is recognized, the status LED will flash red and the I31 message will appear on the LCD panel. Press and hold the function button on the front of the TeraStation for three seconds until it beeps.
  • Page 90: Using A Redundant Raid Mode And Terastation Is Off

    Chapter 4 Storage Management For a redundant RAID mode: The TeraStation will start rebuilding the RAID array automatically. After a few minutes, the I18 message will appear until the array is rebuilt. For JBOD: The drive will be formatted as an individual drive. Next, create a shared folder by referring to the “Adding a Shared Folder”...
  • Page 91: Using A Hot Spare

    Chapter 4 Storage Management Pull out the drive cartridge and remove it from the TeraStation. Insert the new drive into the empty slot. Slide the drive in with the locking mechanism open. Swing the lock back down until it clicks into place. Close the front cover.
  • Page 92: Replacing A Media Cartridge

    Chapter 4 Storage Management Press and hold the function button on the front of the TeraStation for three seconds until it beeps. The replaced drive will be automatically registered as a hot spare. To use the replaced drive as a normal drive rather than a hot spare, navigate to Drives >...
  • Page 93 Chapter 4 Storage Management Select the drive to have it unformatted and click Dismount Disk. The “Confirm Operation” screen will open. Enter the confirmation number, then click OK. Click OK again. Select the dismounted drive and click Rediscover Disk. The drive will be mounted as an unformatted drive. Now the drive will be treated as if it has just been replaced. Refer to the procedure of replacing drives for redundant RAID mode above and start from step 8.
  • Page 94: Chapter 5 Backup

    You can back up the TeraStation folders to another shared folder on the same TeraStation, a connected USB drive, or a shared folder on another Buffalo NAS device, either on the same network or on another network. Note: You can also configure backup jobs from Easy Admin.
  • Page 95: Preparing A Backup Destination

    Chapter 5 Backup Preparing a Backup Destination First, configure a shared folder on a Buffalo NAS device or connected USB drive as a backup destination. The following procedure explains using another shared folder on a TeraStation as a backup destination. The procedure may vary depending on which Buffalo NAS device is selected as a destination.
  • Page 96: Configuring A Backup Job

    You can configure backup jobs by using another shared folder on the Buffalo NAS device or a USB drive connected to the TeraStation as a destination. You can also back up to a Buffalo NAS device on another network as long as the two networks are connected by a VPN or the route is configured properly.
  • Page 97 Chapter 5 Backup Click Create New Job.
  • Page 98 Click Add. Note: If you want to back up to a Buffalo NAS device on another network, follow the procedure below to add the Buffalo NAS device on another network before selecting the backup folders. a. Click LinkStation and TeraStation List.
  • Page 99 • Up to eight backup jobs can be configured. • To back up data between Buffalo NAS devices on a network using jumbo frames, make sure that both devices are configured to use identical (or similar) Ethernet frame sizes. If Ethernet frame sizes are significantly different,...
  • Page 100: Backup Modes

    Chapter 5 Backup the backup job may not be properly performed. In such a case, select the default frame size (1500 bytes) for both devices. • You can also specify a hostname by a fully qualified domain name (FQDN). • Windows-based TeraStations with multibyte characters in the hostname may not be detected as a backup destination, and folders in these devices cannot be used as backup destination folders.
  • Page 101 Chapter 5 Backup Code Description Corrective Action Log Example Check that the Ethernet cable is rsync error: error The backup destination shared securely connected and that the hub starting client-server Code 5 folder could not be found. or other devices on the network are protocol (code 5) at turned on.
  • Page 102 Chapter 5 Backup Code Description Corrective Action Log Example Change the filename or folder Invalid characters were used in name using compatible characters. the filename or folder name of Available characters are described in the backup destinations. “Adding a Shared Folder” section in chapter 3.
  • Page 103: Replication

    Chapter 5 Backup Code Description Corrective Action Log Example Check that the drives are recognized properly in Settings. If you configure The drives were not the “mediacartridge” or “usbdisk” B105 recognized. folders for the backup source or destinations, confirm if these folders exist in the shared folder list.
  • Page 104: Preparing A Replication Destination

    Chapter 5 Backup • Shared folders on another Buffalo NAS device *You can select up to the second level folders. However, if a second level folder’s name contains “@”, that folder may not appear as the target folder. **The folder should have the “Backup” checkbox selected for “LAN Protocol Support” on the shared folder settings.
  • Page 105: Configuring A Replication Job

    Chapter 5 Backup another Buffalo NAS device unless it’s entered. You may create multiple folders using different backup device access keys for backup and replication, but only one access key can be used on the TeraStation. Folders that are configured with a different access key cannot be used.
  • Page 106 Chapter 5 Backup Enter the backup device access key and click OK. Click Add. Click Browse under “Replication Source”. Select the shared folder that will be the replication source, then click OK.
  • Page 107 Chapter 5 Backup Click Browse under “Replication Target”. Select the shared folder that will be the replication destination, then click OK. Click OK, then Yes. Notes: • A maximum of 64 shared folders can be configured for replication. • Replication can also be used to copy all data from a share to a share on an attached external drive. Format the drive with ext3 or XFS before using it for replication.
  • Page 108: Failover

    Chapter 5 Backup • If a network problem causes a replication error, unsynced data may be shown as “0” even though replication is incomplete. Click Resync to recover from the replication error. All files from the source folder will be copied to the destination folder.
  • Page 109: Before Configuring Failover

    Chapter 5 Backup Before Configuring Failover Use the same LAN ports for transferring data and configure both TeraStations with static IP addresses for the purposes of failover. During failover, the backup TeraStation will take over the hostname and IP address of the main TeraStation unless an IP conflict is detected.
  • Page 110: Usage Restrictions

    To update the firmware while in maintenance mode, the main TeraStation can be updated from Settings, but the backup TeraStation cannot. Download the firmware updater from the Buffalo website for the backup TeraStation and try updating the firmware on it.
  • Page 111 Chapter 5 Backup Click to the right of “Failover”. Click Edit Failover Status. Select a TeraStation to be the backup destination device and enter its administrator password (by default, the password is “password”). Enter the administrator password of the backup destination device, then click Continue.
  • Page 112: Replacing To The Backup Terastation Manually

    Chapter 5 Backup If the administrator password is correct, the backup TeraStation will beep. Press and hold the function button on the backup TeraStation to accept the settings from the main TeraStation. When you press the function button, the backup TeraStation will stop beeping. The I51 message will appear on the LCD panel and NAS Navigator2 for both TeraStations.
  • Page 113 Chapter 5 Backup After failover occurs, log in to Settings for the main TeraStation. If you have configured to synchronize with the UPS device connected to the failed TeraStation, the E10 message will be displayed on the main TeraStation. In such a case, follow the procedure below to change the UPS settings on the main TeraStation.
  • Page 114: Backing Up Your Mac With Time Machine

    Chapter 5 Backup Turn the backup TeraStation on. Log in to Settings for the backup TeraStation, then rename the TeraStation’s hostname and configure the IP address so that it has a new static IP address. Power on the main TeraStation. To configure the UPS sync on the backup TeraStation, configure the settings here.
  • Page 115 Chapter 5 Backup 2. Configuring a Shared Folder as a Backup Destination From Settings, click Backup. Click to the right of “Time Machine”. Click Edit. Click Browse. Select the shared folder that you enabled AFP for in the previous steps, then click OK. Click OK, then click OK again.
  • Page 116 Chapter 5 Backup Move the Time Machine switch to the position to enable Time Machine. 3. Configuring Time Machine on macOS From the Finder menu bar, navigate to Go > Connect to Server. Enter “afp://” and then the IP address or hostname of your TeraStation, then click Connect.
  • Page 117 Chapter 5 Backup Enter a username and password to be used for accessing the shared folder and click Connect. Note: If access restrictions are not configured on the destination share, log in with the administrator account. The default username and password for the administrator account are “admin” and “password”. If access restrictions are configured, log in with an account with write privileges.
  • Page 118 Chapter 5 Backup Click Time Machine.
  • Page 119 Chapter 5 Backup Click Select Backup Disk. Select the shared folder, then click Use Disk.
  • Page 120 Chapter 5 Backup Click Connect. Enter a username and password to be used for accessing the shared folder and click Connect. Time Machine will count down from 120 seconds, then backup will begin.
  • Page 121: Copying From A Usb Device

    Chapter 5 Backup 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. Supported Devices: • USB mass storage devices •...
  • Page 122: Chapter 6 Remote Access And Cloud Services

    Chapter 6 Remote Access and Cloud Services Chapter 6 Remote Access and Cloud Services WebAccess WebAccess is a software utility for accessing the files in the shared folder of your TeraStation from your computer or mobile devices through the Internet. Be careful when configuring WebAccess. Certain settings can make the files in the shared folder available to anyone on the Internet, without any access restrictions.
  • Page 123 Chapter 6 Remote Access and Cloud Services Configure the desired settings, then click OK. • To use SSL encryption for more secure data transfers, enable “HTTPS/SSL Encryption”. • You may use the BuffaloNAS.com server as a DNS server, or disable it to use a different DNS server. •...
  • Page 124: Webaccess Remote

    WebAccess Remote WebAccess Remote lets you open a shared folder on a remote Buffalo NAS device from File Explorer or another file manager program. To use WebAccess Remote, the following conditions must be satisfied: •...
  • Page 125 Chapter 6 Remote Access and Cloud Services Click to the right of “WebAccess Remote”. Click Edit. Click Browse next to the “Target Folder” field and select the shared folder that will be connected. You may choose to enter a BuffaloNAS.com name or an external DNS/IP address. If using a BuffaloNAS.com name, it should be the same BuffaloNAS.com name assigned to the remote NAS device.
  • Page 126: Ftp

    Chapter 6 Remote Access and Cloud Services • Do not copy 100,000 or more files to the WebAccess Remote target folder at once. If you do and copying fails, try again with fewer files. • Be careful with existing files in the shared folder in the remote NAS device and the WebAccess Remote target folder, as files with the same name will be overwritten even if copied files are older.
  • Page 127: Synchronizing With Cloud Storage

    Chapter 6 Remote Access and Cloud Services To allow anonymous access to your FTP share, disable access restrictions. Configure your FTP client software with the following settings for anonymous FTP access: • Hostname: IP address of the TeraStation • Username: “Anonymous” •...
  • Page 128 Chapter 6 Remote Access and Cloud Services Click Add. Select the service name and region name that you had chosen when creating the bucket from the drop-down list. Enter the bucket name, access key ID, and secret access key; select the storage class and the connection protocol, then click OK.
  • Page 129 Chapter 6 Remote Access and Cloud Services Enter a remote folder name to use with the cloud storage service and click OK. Under “LAN Protocol Support”, select the “Backup” checkbox. Click OK and proceed to the next step to create a backup device access key. Enter the desired characters into the backup device access key field.
  • Page 130: Uploading Files To Cloud Storage

    Chapter 6 Remote Access and Cloud Services Uploading Files to Cloud Storage To upload files to cloud storage, using a backup job is recommended. From Settings, click Backup. Click to the right of “Backup”. If you had configured a backup device access key to the remote folder that was created through the “Preparing for Cloud Storage”...
  • Page 131 Chapter 6 Remote Access and Cloud Services Click Create New Job.
  • Page 132 Chapter 6 Remote Access and Cloud Services Select backup settings such as date and time to run. Click Add. Click Browse under “Backup Source Folder Name”.
  • Page 133 Chapter 6 Remote Access and Cloud Services Select the shared folder that uploaded files will be saved to, then click OK. Click Browse under “Backup Target Folder Name”. Select the remote folder created through the “Preparing for Cloud Storage” section above, then click OK. Click OK.
  • Page 134: Synchronizing With Dropbox

    Chapter 6 Remote Access and Cloud Services • Do not copy 100,000 or more files to the backup source folder at once. If you do and uploading fails, try again with fewer files. • Be careful with existing files in the remote folder, as files with the same name will be overwritten even if copied files are older.
  • Page 135 Chapter 6 Remote Access and Cloud Services Click Add. Click View Dropbox Authentication Page. The authentication site that is offered by Dropbox will be displayed. Log in to the website with your Dropbox account, then click Allow. The authentication code will be displayed. Copy the authentication code and return to Settings. Authentication code reregistration should be finished within three minutes.
  • Page 136: Changing Task Settings

    Chapter 6 Remote Access and Cloud Services Paste the authentication code and click OK. Enter the desired task name; select the TeraStation and Dropbox folders, and configure encryption. Click OK. If you enable encryption, you will need to set an encryption password. The password cannot be changed once you configure it.
  • Page 137 Chapter 6 Remote Access and Cloud Services Click to the right of “Dropbox Sync”. From the task list, click the task whose settings you want to change.
  • Page 138 Chapter 6 Remote Access and Cloud Services Click the Options tab. Click Edit.
  • Page 139: Creating A Shared Link (Windows Only)

    ◦ File extensions are removed from filtering. ◦ The sync direction is changed. Creating a Shared Link (Windows Only) Buffalo offers a Windows application, “B-Sync”, that can create shared links for the files stored in the TeraStation folders. You can download the application from the Buffalo website.
  • Page 140: Chapter 7 Bittorrent

    Chapter 7 BitTorrent Chapter 7 BitTorrent BitTorrent is a protocol for distributing large amounts of data efficiently. The information in this chapter is for users who are familiar with BitTorrent. From Settings, click Applications. Click to the right of “BitTorrent”. Click Edit.
  • Page 141 Chapter 7 BitTorrent Select the shared folder where the downloaded file will be saved, then click OK. Click OK. Move the BitTorrent switch to the position to enable BitTorrent. Click to the right of “BitTorrent”.
  • Page 142 Chapter 7 BitTorrent Click Open Download Manager. The default username is “admin” and the default password is blank (no password). The download manager will open.
  • Page 143: Chapter 8 Multimedia

    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 144: Playing Files

    Chapter 8 Multimedia Click to the right of “DLNA Server”. Click Edit. Select an interval for DLNA server database updates and click OK. Click OK. 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.
  • Page 145: Streaming To Dlna-Compatible Devices

    Chapter 8 Multimedia From Settings, click Services. Click to the right of “DLNA Server”. Click DLNA Client Access Permissions. A list of the MAC addresses, IP addresses, and device names of the DLNA-compatible devices connected to the same network as the TeraStation is displayed. If your device is not listed, click Refresh Database. 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.
  • Page 146: Disabling Playback From Specific Devices

    Chapter 8 Multimedia From Settings, click Services. Click to the right of “DLNA Server”, then click Edit. You may change the update interval, or select Refresh Database to update the database immediately. Disabling Playback from Specific Devices You may block specific DLNA devices from playing back media content. From Settings, click Services.
  • Page 147: Itunes Server

    Chapter 8 Multimedia 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, Video files .3gp, .mov, .m4v, .wmv, .dvr-ms, .xvid, .mp4, .m4v Picture files...
  • Page 148 Chapter 8 Multimedia Click Edit. Click Browse. Select the shared folder that you want to make available to iTunes, then click OK. Click OK, then OK again.
  • Page 149: Squeezebox Server

    Chapter 8 Multimedia Move the iTunes server switch to the position to enable iTunes server. Squeezebox Server Squeezebox is a network music player by Logitech that can play back music stored on your network using your wired or wireless LAN without a computer. Squeezebox supports mp3, flac, ogg, he-aac v2, and wma. Configuration From Settings, click Services.
  • Page 150 Chapter 8 Multimedia Click Browse. Select the shared folder that you want to make available to Squeezebox, then click OK. Enter port number (9001 is recommended), then click OK. Click OK.
  • Page 151 Chapter 8 Multimedia Click Open Squeezebox. The Squeezebox’s settings will open.
  • Page 152: Chapter 9 Surveillance Server

    *Log in to Windows with a local admin account, not a Microsoft account. If you log in with a Microsoft account, you will not be able to access the surveillance server on the TeraStation. Installing Client Tools Download “Buffalo Surveillance Camera Client Tools Setup” from the Buffalo website and install the following client tools using the install wizard on your computer.
  • Page 153: Connecting Devices To The Network

    Setup” is 5.7.3.2 or later. • Install VideoLAN VLC media player 1.11–1.13, or Apple QuickTime 7 or later if the version of “Buffalo Surveillance Camera Client Tools Setup” is older than 5.6.19.3. VLC media player 2.0.x may not work with some network cameras.
  • Page 154 Chapter 9 Surveillance Server From “LAN Port”, select the LAN port connected to the same network as the network camera and computer where the client tools are installed. Click Browse. Choose a folder for recorded video, then click OK. Note: Use a folder with 201 GB or more available space. Click OK.
  • Page 155: Enabling The Free License

    Connect the TeraStation to the Internet. Click Start > BUFFALO > BUFFALO Surveillance Server > Vault Admin. For Windows 8.1 and Windows 8, click Vault Admin in the Start menu. Select the TeraStation where you want to add the license, right-click it, and click Properties.
  • Page 156 Chapter 9 Surveillance Server Open the License tab, then click Activate Free License. To deactivate the license, click...
  • Page 157: Registering Recording Policies

    The free license is now enabled. Registering Recording Policies Register the network camera that is used. Click Start > BUFFALO > BUFFALO Surveillance Server > Camera Policies. For Windows 8.1 and Windows 8, click Camera Policies in the Start menu. Click the...
  • Page 158 Chapter 9 Surveillance Server Click Next. Click Find Cameras.
  • Page 159 Chapter 9 Surveillance Server Select the detected network camera, then click OK. Note: Network cameras that are already in use are indicated by an asterisk (*) and are grayed out. Enter the username and password if they are configured, then click Next. Note: Clicking Test Camera runs an operational check on the network camera.
  • Page 160 Chapter 9 Surveillance Server Select the recording schedule, then click Next. Select the TeraStation where the video will be recorded, then click Next.
  • Page 161 Chapter 9 Surveillance Server Check the registration information; if it is correct, click Next. Click Next. An additional network camera can be registered by selecting “Yes” when asked “Do you want to add an additional camera?”.
  • Page 162: Checking Recording

    To check that recording is working correctly, follow the procedure below. Wait at least 15 minutes after registering the recording policy before checking the recording. Click Start > BUFFALO > BUFFALO Surveillance Server > Surveillance Video Manager. For Windows 8.1 and Windows 8, click Surveillance Video Manager in the Start menu.
  • Page 163: Viewing Saved Video

    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 8.1 and Windows 8, click Surveillance Video Manager in the Start menu.
  • Page 164 Chapter 9 Surveillance Server Select the search criteria on the left side of the search screen, then click Search.
  • Page 165 Chapter 9 Surveillance Server The search results are displayed. Click a thumbnail to start the media viewer.
  • Page 166: Viewing Video Real-Time

    Follow this procedure to view the video as it is being recorded by the network camera. Note: Live Viewer data cannot be viewed. Click Start > BUFFALO > BUFFALO Surveillance Server > Live Viewer. For Windows 8.1 and Windows 8, click Live Viewer in the Start menu.
  • Page 167: 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. For Windows 8.1 and Windows 8, click Data Service Policies in the Start menu.
  • Page 168: 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 8.1 and Windows 8, click Data Service Policies in the Start menu.
  • Page 169: Automatically Delete Old Data When Space Is Low

    To disable this setting, remove the “Remove Old Video” policy from “Data Service Policies”. Click Start > BUFFALO > BUFFALO Surveillance Server > Data Service Policies. For Windows 8.1 and Windows 8, click Data Service Policies in the Start menu.
  • Page 170 Chapter 9 Surveillance Server Click and when the Create a Policy screen is opened, enter “PurgeTest” into the “Policy Name” field, select “Purge”, and click OK. Click the Source tab and select the TeraStation on which recorded video is saved under “Vault”. Open the Criteria tab;...
  • Page 171: Changing Where Recorded Video Is Saved

    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 8.1 and Windows 8, click Camera Policies in the Start menu.
  • Page 172: Email Notifications

    Chapter 9 Surveillance Server Double-click the camera for which video will be saved. This opens “Modify Camera”. Change the TeraStation you want to use as the “Recording Computer” and click OK. Click and register the policy. This completes changing the TeraStation where recorded video is saved. Email Notifications You may configure the TeraStation to send you an email notification when the available space for recording is low, or if recording fails due to a camera malfunction, network disconnection, or other cause.
  • Page 173: Live Viewer

    Chapter 9 Surveillance Server Click to start a wizard to register network cameras and schedule recording. Click to open 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 174: Data Service Policies

    Chapter 9 Surveillance Server Note: To view the current video, the network camera must be registered in Camera Policies. • The layout of the camera view (numbers of rows and columns) and registered network cameras are displayed in the panel on the right side of the screen. •...
  • Page 175: Vault Admin

    Chapter 9 Surveillance Server The right side of the screen includes tools for creating and updating data service policies. The left side of the screen shows an overview of all data service policies. Notes: • If is displayed for a policy in the left-side frame, the policy is disabled. •...
  • Page 176: Surveillance Video Manager

    Chapter 9 Surveillance Server Icon Description Loads a media device. Prepares a media device. Unloads a media device. Erases a media device. Refreshes the current screen. Surveillance Video Manager Surveillance Video Manager is utility software for performing searches and exporting recorded video data. Search Window...
  • Page 177: Network Activity

    Chapter 9 Surveillance Server Export Window Network Activity Network Activity is utility software 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 178: Mini Vault Stats

    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 8.1 and Windows 8, click Vault Admin in the Start menu.
  • Page 179 Chapter 9 Surveillance Server Open the License tab, then click +. If your default free license activation is not installed, refer to the “Enabling the Free License” section to install it. Enter the product key for the license pack (sold separately), then click OK.
  • Page 180: 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 8.1 and Windows 8, click Vault Admin in the Start menu.
  • Page 181 Chapter 9 Surveillance Server Select the TeraStation where you want to add the license, right-click it, and click Properties. Open the License tab, then make a note of the “Host Id”. Open the website in web browser: http://buffalo.jp/support_s/camera_licence/.
  • Page 182 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. For Windows 8.1 and Windows 8, click Vault Admin in the Start menu.
  • Page 183 Chapter 9 Surveillance Server Open the License tab, then click +. Select “Import license file”, then click Browse. Select the license file that was saved before, then click OK.
  • Page 184 Chapter 9 Surveillance Server Check that the license pack was added to “Installed Licenses”. This completes authentication of an additional license.
  • Page 185: Troubleshooting

    • VLC media player is a trademark of Video LAN org. • See the Buffalo website for supported cameras. • Refer to the “Buffalo Surveillance Server Administrator's Guide” available from the Buffalo website 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 186: Chapter 10 Advanced Features

    Enter the following link into the address bar of the browser: http://d.buffalo.jp/TS5000/ http://d.buffalo.jp/ TS5000N/ Select the region where you bought the TeraStation and the model to go to your specific model’s d.buffalo website. Click Privacy and Personal Data Collection Disclosure and download the PDF file. Activating Virus Scanning Follow the procedure below to activate virus scanning.
  • Page 187 Chapter 10 Advanced Features A quarantine folder named “TMNAS” is automatically created on the TeraStation. If a virus is detected, it is moved to this folder. If you want to configure the specific shared folder as a quarantine folder, follow the procedure below. Create a new shared folder by referring to the “Adding a Shared Folder”...
  • Page 188: Configuring Security Settings

    Chapter 10 Advanced Features Configuring Security Settings Use the Trend Micro NAS Security settings page to configure security settings such as updating pattern files, configuring scan schedules, and activating or expanding the license. To open the settings page, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 189: Licenses

    Chapter 10 Advanced Features The Trend Micro NAS Security settings page will open. Notes: • The Trend Micro NAS Security settings page is compatible with IE 6.0 SP2 or later (Windows) and Firefox 1.5 or later (Windows or Mac). • To change the display language of the Trend Micro NAS Security settings page, change the system language to the desired settings by referring to the “Name, Date, Time, and Language”...
  • Page 190: Connecting Through A Proxy Server

    Chapter 10 Advanced Features From the left-side menu of the Trend Micro NAS Security settings page, click Administration > Product License. Enter the serial number from the “Trend Micro NAS Security License Pack Guide”, included in your package. Click Activate. The new license is now registered.
  • Page 191: Updating Antivirus Pattern Files

    Chapter 10 Advanced Features From the left-side menu of the Trend Micro NAS Security settings page, click Administration > Proxy Settings. Select the “Use a proxy server to access the Internet (License update)” checkbox. Enter the IP address and port of the proxy server, then click Save.
  • Page 192: Configuring Folders As Virus Scanning Targets

    Chapter 10 Advanced Features 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 193: Configuring Virus Scanning

    Chapter 10 Advanced Features Click the shared folder that you want to exclude from the scan, then click Edit. If the options’ checkboxes are selected, it means the shared folder will be scanned by those scan options. To exclude from the scan, clear the options’ checkboxes. Click OK.
  • Page 194: Checking The Log

    Chapter 10 Advanced Features If the scan finds a virus, the user can be notified in two ways: • The I34 virus alert message is normally shown on the LCD panel. Once the virus is removed from the quarantine folder, the message is no longer displayed. If the antivirus software is configured to delete viruses from the quarantine folder automatically, then the I34 virus alert message will not be displayed.
  • Page 195: Opening The Online Help

    Chapter 10 Advanced Features Click the log item that you want to check. Click Display Log. This completes the procedure for checking the log. Opening the Online Help For more information on the antivirus software, refer to the online help. Follow the procedure below to access the online help.
  • Page 196: Email Notification

    Chapter 10 Advanced Features Email Notification Your TeraStation can send you email reports daily, or when settings are changed or an error occurs. You can configure the events that will trigger notifications from any of the following functions: quotas, drives (internal, external, or RAID array), fan, backup, replication, failover, antivirus, system alert, surveillance cameras Refer to the contextual help in Settings for more detailed information such as when the notification email will be sent or the differences between the notification categories.
  • Page 197 Chapter 10 Advanced Features If you select an authentication type other than “Disable” from the drop-down list, you can enter the sender email address and credentials of the email server. To change the events of email reports, click Advanced Report Settings. On the displayed screen, select or clear the category’s checkboxes.
  • Page 198: Sleep Mode

    Chapter 10 Advanced Features Email Notification Categories Notification emails will be categorized into the following importance levels. You can configure them from the “Report Settings” page. Levels Details Daily Report Describes the status of the TeraStation in a daily report email. Sends a notification email if an event occurs.
  • Page 199 Chapter 10 Advanced Features 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 12:00 a.m. to 3:45 a.m. of the next day. The time to wake from sleep mode can be set from 12:00 a.m.
  • Page 200: Wake-On-Lan

    Chapter 10 Advanced Features ◦ Example 3: If running at a current time of 10:00 a.m. Wednesday Timer 1: Daily 9:00–18:00 Timer 2: Wednesday 10:00–1:00 a.m. of the next day Timer 3: Not used On days other than Wednesday, normal operation begins at 9:00 a.m. and the unit goes into sleep mode at 6:00 p.m.
  • Page 201: Ups (Uninterruptible Power Supply)

    • On the local network, magic 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 from outside the local network (from the WAN side).
  • Page 202: Port Trunking

    Buffalo NAS device is connected to the UPS, select “Sync with UPS connected to another LinkStation or TeraStation on the same network”. After making this selection, enter the IP address of the Buffalo NAS device that will be the sync source into “Other LinkStation or TeraStation's IP Address”.
  • Page 203 Chapter 10 Advanced Features Trunking Mode Characteristics Only one NIC slave in the bond is active. A different slave becomes Active-backup active if and only if the active slave fails. Transmits network packets based on [(source MAC address XOR'd with destination MAC address) modulo NIC slave count]. This selects the same NIC slave for each destination MAC address.
  • Page 204: Connecting A Printer

    Chapter 10 Advanced Features Select the LAN port that will be used, select the port trunking mode, and click Accept. 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. Restart the TeraStation before use.
  • Page 205: Terasearch

    Chapter 10 Advanced Features Launch NAS Navigator2. Double-click your TeraStation’s icon. Double-click the icon of the connected printer (the shared name is displayed). Click OK. Select your printer, then click OK. Register the printer. TeraSearch TeraSearch lets you locate document files stored on the TeraStation. There are two search methods: you can either search by the text content contained in files, or search by specifying the filename, owner, date updated, and/or file size.
  • Page 206 Chapter 10 Advanced Features 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 207: Offline Files

    Chapter 10 Advanced Features Click Search. The search results are displayed. Click the filename in the results to open the file. Note: If the TeraStation hostname contains hyphens (-) or underscores (_), TeraSearch may not work properly. Offline Files The “offline files” feature that is included with many versions of Windows can be used with files on the TeraStation. You will be able to work on files stored on the TeraStation even when your PC is disconnected from the network.
  • Page 208: Dfs

    Chapter 10 Advanced Features From File Explorer, right-click the icon of the shared folder on the TeraStation for which you have set the offline feature, then click Always available offline. If the offline file wizard opens, follow the procedure on the screen. When the offline settings and synchronization settings are completed, the files and folders set appear as shown: If the computer is disconnected from the network after synchronization is completed, the offline file function...
  • Page 209 Chapter 10 Advanced Features DFS Link share \\pc_srv\backup backup Hostname: tera PC Server share DFS Link Access to “\\tera\share\backup” \\link\share Client From Settings, click File Sharing. Click to the right of “DFS”. Click Edit. Enable or disable “Set DFS Link to DFS Root”.
  • Page 210 Chapter 10 Advanced Features If enabled, a DFS link target shared folder is created under the DFS root. If disabled, up to 8 DFS link target shared folders can be created under the DFS root. Enter DFS Root Folder Name. Click Add Link.
  • Page 211: Accessing From An Nfs Client

    Accessing from an NFS Client Note: (US customers 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 212 Chapter 10 Advanced Features Click the Client Settings tab.
  • Page 213 Chapter 10 Advanced Features Click Add Client. Note: To delete a client, select the checkboxes of the clients from the lists and click Delete Client. Enter the hostname and IP address of the NFS client, then click OK. You should add all NFS clients to access the shared folder.
  • Page 214: Encrypting Data Transmission

    Chapter 10 Advanced Features mean that only clients on this local network would be able to access the NFS share. If the default settings are used (0.0.0.0 for both the public network address and the public subnet mask), then access to the NFS share will not be restricted.
  • Page 215: Web Server

    The server certificate included in the TeraStation’s default settings was created by Buffalo, and in some cases, the security certificate warning message may appear in your browser or another security software. Disregard this message and continue.
  • Page 216 Chapter 10 Advanced Features Click Edit. Note: The settings of the PHP language interpreter can be changed from “Edit php.ini”. Click Browse. Choose a shared folder for the web server, then click OK.
  • Page 217: Mysql Server

    Chapter 10 Advanced Features 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 to the web server. From Settings, click Services. Move the MySQL server switch to the position to enable the MySQL server.
  • Page 218: Snmp

    Chapter 10 Advanced Features Choose a shared folder for the MySQL server, then click OK. Choose an external port, then click OK. SNMP If SNMP is enabled, you can browse your TeraStation from SNMP-compatible network management software. From Settings, click Network. Click to the right of “SNMP”.
  • Page 219: Saving And Applying Settings

    Move the SNMP switch to the position to enable SNMP. SNMP has been configured for the TeraStation. For further use, configure your SNMP-compatible network management software using the Buffalo-specific MIB (management information base) file. The MIB file is available from the Buffalo website.
  • Page 220: Saving Settings

    Chapter 10 Advanced Features Settings & Restore Firmware Settings & Settings & Save Restore Firmware Firmware Settings & Restore Firmware Write down the drive configuration (number of drives, RAID, LVM, etc.) of the TeraStation whose settings were saved. Make sure that any TeraStations that you apply these settings to have exactly the same drive configuration before you apply the settings.
  • Page 221: Applying Settings

    Chapter 10 Advanced Features Select “Save current configuration to a USB drive”. From “Target USB drive”, select the USB drive that is connected to the USB 2.0 port on the TeraStation, then click Execute. The “Confirm Operation” screen will open. Enter the confirmation number, then click OK. The TeraStation will save the settings.
  • Page 222: Restoring Factory Defaults

    Chapter 10 Advanced Features Select “Transfer settings from a USB drive”. From “Target USB drive”, select the USB drive that is connected to the USB 2.0 port on the TeraStation, then click Execute. The “Confirm Operation” screen will open. Enter the confirmation number, then click OK. The TeraStation will apply the settings.
  • Page 223: Creating An Initialization Drive

    Chapter 10 Advanced Features 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. Follow the procedure below to create a system initialization drive. Notes: •...
  • Page 224: Resetting The Administrator Password

    Chapter 10 Advanced Features Turn off the TeraStation by pressing the power button twice. Insert the USB drive into a USB 2.0 port on the TeraStation. Make sure that no other USB drives are currently connected to any USB ports on the TeraStation. Set the boot mode switch to the “USB”...
  • Page 225: Resetting With The Usb Drive

    Chapter 10 Advanced Features From “Target USB drive”, select the USB drive that is connected to the USB 2.0 port on the TeraStation, then click Execute. The “Confirm Operation” screen will open. Enter the confirmation number, then click OK. The TeraStation will create the password initialization drive. This will take about a minute. When creating the password initialization drive is completed, click OK.
  • Page 226: Transferring Logs To The Syslog Server

    Chapter 10 Advanced Features Select a log to view. The file operation log stores file operations performed on the internal drives. File operations on USB drives are not logged. Note: All logs are encoded in UTF-8 format. To show them correctly, change the software encoding to “UTF-8”. Transferring Logs to the Syslog Server From Settings, click Management.
  • Page 227: Creating A Link To The Logs In The Shared Folder

    Chapter 10 Advanced Features Click Edit. Enable “Syslog Transfer”. Enter the IP address of the syslog server where you want to transfer the logs to. Select the type of log that you want to transfer from “Logs to Transfer”. Click OK. Note: FTP logs cannot be written to a syslog server.
  • Page 228: Updating The Firmware

    Chapter 10 Advanced Features Click to the right of “Logs”. Click Edit. Enable “Share Link to Logs”. Click Browse and select the shared folder where the link will be created in “Target Shared Folder”. Click OK. Under the selected shared folder, a folder named “system_log” will now contain the logs. Updating the Firmware If new firmware is available, a message is displayed when the TeraStation boots.
  • Page 229: Updating Manually

    “Update”. Click OK. Click Install Update. The “Confirm Operation” screen will open. Enter the confirmation number, then click OK. You can also download the latest firmware from the Buffalo website. Updating Automatically From Settings, click Management. Click...
  • Page 230: Name, Date, Time, And Language

    Chapter 10 Advanced Features Click Update Settings. Select “Update the firmware automatically” and click OK. Alternatively, you may choose to schedule updates for a specific time of day. Name, Date, Time, and Language Configure the TeraStation’s hostname, date, time, and language as shown below. Note: If the TeraStation is being used as an iSCSI drive, to change the settings, navigate to Drives >...
  • Page 231 Chapter 10 Advanced Features Click Edit. Click the Name tab, then configure the TeraStation’s name and description. Click the Time tab. Enable the NTP server and select the “Use Default NTP Server” checkbox. If you disable the NTP function, 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.
  • Page 232: Beep Alerts

    Chapter 10 Advanced Features To use a different NTP server, clear the “Use Default NTP Server” checkbox and enter a new NTP IP address or its hostname, then click OK. If an NTP server is specified by name instead of IP address, make sure that a DNS server is configured for the TeraStation.
  • Page 233: Lcd And Leds

    Chapter 10 Advanced Features Select the triggers to make the alert beep, then click OK. LCD and LEDs You may configure options for the LCD panel and adjust the brightness of the LCD panel and LEDs on the TeraStation. From Settings, click Management. Click to the right of “Notifications”.
  • Page 234: Jumbo Frames

    Chapter 10 Advanced Features Configure your settings, then click OK. Jumbo Frames If your other network devices support jumbo frames, you may be able to improve network performance. From Settings, click Network. Click to the right of “IP Address”.
  • Page 235 Chapter 10 Advanced Features Click the LAN port where the jumbo frames will be used. Select the desired Ethernet frame size and click OK.
  • Page 236: Changing The Ip Address

    Chapter 10 Advanced Features Connection Transmission Transfer data using jumbo frames. Jumbo Frame Jumbo Frame Jumbo Frame Compatible Switch Compatible PC Transfer data without using jumbo frames. Jumbo Frame Jumbo Frame Jumbo Frame Incompatible PC Compatible Switch Transfer data without using jumbo frames.
  • Page 237 Chapter 10 Advanced Features Click the LAN port where the IP address will be changed. Disable “DHCP” and enter the desired IP address and subnet mask. Under “Network Settings”, enter the default gateway and DNS server addresses. If no changes are necessaries, keep them as is.
  • Page 238: Boot Authentication

    Chapter 10 Advanced Features Broadcast address: 255.255.255.255, 255.255.255.0 The IP address range from 224.0.0.0 to 255.255.255.255 Boot Authentication Boot authentication allows you to authenticate the TeraStation while it’s booting, and also prevents the TeraStation from being used in an unauthorized or unexpected manner, such as in cases of theft. If authentication fails, the TeraStation will stay on, but all functions and services are stopped.
  • Page 239: Configuring Boot Authentication On The Terastation

    “Warning”. Download the application for the authentication server, “Boot Authentication Tool”, from the Buffalo website and install it onto the Windows PC. Register the specific port number that is used on the application as a firewall exception rule. Navigate to Control Panel >...
  • Page 240 Chapter 10 Advanced Features Click Edit. Enter the authentication server’s IP address or hostname and port number, specify the security level and communication time settings, then click Activate. The drive formatting process will start. Click Yes. The “Confirm Operation” screen will open. Enter the confirmation number, then click OK. The format will begin.
  • Page 241: If The Terastation Cannot Be Accessed

    Chapter 10 Advanced Features If the TeraStation Cannot Be Accessed If the TeraStation cannot communicate with the authentication server or vice versa, such as in a case of network failure, the TeraStation will not be accessible. If the TeraStation is not accessible, manually authenticate the TeraStation by following the procedure below.
  • Page 242 Chapter 10 Advanced Features The decrypted 20-digit passcode will be displayed. Send the passcode to the user. The user can then enter the 20-digit passcode into Settings and click OK. If the passcode is authenticated, the TeraStation will become available. The user can click OK to log in to Settings.
  • Page 243: Chapter 11 Utilities

    NAS Navigator2 for Windows NAS Navigator2 is a utility program that makes it easy to display Settings, change the Buffalo NAS device’s IP address, or check its drive. To install NAS Navigator2, download the installer from the d.buffalo website, accessible from either http://d.buffalo.jp/TS5000/...
  • Page 244 I'm here Causes your Buffalo NAS device to beep. *Click on the Buffalo NAS device’s icon to display these options. When NAS Navigator2 is closed, right-click the NAS Navigator2 icon in the system tray for the following options.
  • Page 245: Mounting As A Network Drive

    Searches for the Buffalo NAS devices on the network again. Open NAS Navigator2 Opens the NAS Navigator2 window. Exit Exits NAS Navigator2. The following menus may be accessed from the Buffalo NAS device’s properties page. Name Description Configuration Click Settings to open the configuration interface.
  • Page 246: Changing The Ip Address

    NAS Navigator2 for macOS NAS Navigator2 is a utility program that makes it easy to display Settings, change the Buffalo NAS device’s IP address, or check its drive. To install NAS Navigator2, download the installer from the d.buffalo website, accessible from either http://d.buffalo.jp/TS5000/...
  • Page 247 Causes your Buffalo NAS device to beep. icon. Label Color Selects the color of the name displayed below the icon. The following menus may be accessed from the Buffalo NAS device’s properties page. Name Description Configuration Click Settings to open the configuration interface.
  • Page 248: Mounting As A Network Drive

     ) in the Dock to start NAS Navigator2. Click the Buffalo NAS device’s icon while holding down the control key, then select Configure > IP Address. Clear the “Use DHCP” checkbox; enter the desired settings and the administrator password, then click Apply.
  • Page 249: Home Screen

    Chapter 11 Utilities Home Screen Name Description If a TeraStation is selected, clicking Register iSCSI Device will register all the volumes in the TeraStation to the computer for enabling connection to individual volumes. Target If a volume is already registered, click Unregister iSCSI Device to unregister all volumes, disconnecting them from the TeraStation.
  • Page 250: Menu

    Select “NovaBACKUP” and click Install. Follow the procedure to finish installing NovaBACKUP. Installing from Website If your TeraNavigator CD is version 1.70 for TS5000 series TeraStations, and version 1.10 for TS5000N series TeraStations, or later, download the NovaBACKUP installer from the d.buffalo website, accessible from either...
  • Page 251 TS5000N series. Select the region and model to go to your specific model’s d.buffalo website. To download the installer, you will need the serial number of your TeraStation. The serial number is printed on the label on the back or top of the unit. For the rackmount model, the serial number is located on the front as well. Refer to the “Diagrams”...
  • Page 252: Chapter 12 Appendix

    This section explains the details of the event/error code that appears when an event occurs. If there is a corresponding corrective action described for the code, try it first. If the code is still displayed, contact Buffalo technical support for assistance.
  • Page 253: Status

    Chapter 12 Appendix LCD Message Description Corrective Action Contact Buffalo technical support for BOOT FAIL The drive not found. assistance. SYSTEM Error E04 Contact Buffalo technical support for The firmware is corrupted. Can't Load Krnl! assistance. Shut down the TeraStation safely and wait until the power outage ends.
  • Page 254 Chapter 12 Appendix LCD Message Description Corrective Action Operation I12 Operating in degraded mode. DEGRADE MODE RAID I13 Formatting the RAID array. ARRAYxFormatting RAID I14 Checking the RAID array. ARRAYx Checking Examining the error status of the RAID RAID I15 array.
  • Page 255 Chapter 12 Appendix LCD Message Description Corrective Action The media cartridge cannot be decrypted. Cartridgex I36 The media cartridge may have been Connect the drive to the TeraStation that Decryption error encrypted by a TeraStation other than this performs encryption to decrypt the drive. unit.
  • Page 256: Default Settings

    Chapter 12 Appendix LCD Message Description Corrective Action Settings can only be restored for the Recovery I55 Authentication during recovery of settings TeraStation whose settings were originally RecoveryAuthFail failed. saved. Surveillance I56 There are not enough surveillance camera Purchase and register an additional Lack of License server licenses.
  • Page 257: Specifications

    RAID Mode TS5400DN, TS5400DWR, TS5400R, TS5400RH, TS5400RN, TS5400RWR, TS5600D, TS5600DN, TS5800D, TS5800DN, TS5800DWR: RAID 5 Specifications Check the Buffalo website for the latest product information and specifications. IEEE 802.3ab (1000BASE-T), IEEE 802.3u (100BASE- Standards Compliance TX), IEEE 802.3 (10BASE-T) Data Transfer Rates...
  • Page 258 TS5600D, TS5600DN: 5, 51, 50, 6, 10, 1, 0, JBOD (individual drives) TS5800D, TS5800DN, TS5800DWR: 5, 51, 50, 6, 61, 60, 10, 1, 0, JBOD (individual drives) TS5000WR and TS5000N series: Buffalo OP-HDWR series drive TS5400RH: Buffalo OP-HDH series drive Replacement Drive...
  • Page 259 Chapter 12 Appendix Power Supply AC 100–240 V, 50/60 Hz TS5200D, TS5200DN, TS5200DWR: 170 × 170 × 230 mm; 6.7 × 6.7 × 9.1 in. TS5400D, TS5400DN, TS5400DWR: 170 × 215 × 230 mm; 6.7 × 8.5 × 9.1 in. Dimensions (W ×...
  • Page 260: Chapter 13 Regulatory Compliance Information

    Chapter 13 Regulatory Compliance Information Chapter 13 Regulatory Compliance Information For Customers in the United States FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
  • Page 261 Chapter 13 Regulatory Compliance Information Der må kun bruges de kabler og det tilbehør der er inkluderet i pakken. Der må ikke bruges andet tilbehør eller kabler, medmindre det er udtrykkeligt beskrevet i dokumentationen. Brug ikke USB-kabler, der er 3 meter eller længere for at tilslutte USB enheder til denne TeraStation serie. Deutsch Dies ist ein Produkt der Klasse A.
  • Page 262 Chapter 13 Regulatory Compliance Information Questo è un prodotto di Classe A. In ambienti domestici il prodotto può causare radiointerferenza, nel qual caso potrebbe rendersi necessaria l’adozione di opportune misure. Questo prodotto può causare interferenze se usato in zone residenziali. Evitare l’uso in queste zone a meno che l’utente non intraprenda azioni specifiche per ridurre le emissioni elettromagnetiche e impedire le interferenze alla ricezione di trasmissioni radio-televisive.
  • Page 263: For Customers In Russia

    For Customers in Russia TR-CU Country of Origin Made in China Buffalo Inc. Manufacturer Akamondori Bldg., 30-20, Ohsu 3-chome, Naka-ku, Nagoya 460-8315, Japan For manufacturing date and country, refer to the product package. Дату изготовления и страну-производителя см. на упаковке.
  • Page 264: For Customers In China

    Chapter 13 Regulatory Compliance Information For Customers in China 插座应当装在设备的附近,而且应当便于触及到 产品标准号: GB4943.1-2011 GB9254-2008 (CLASS A) GB17625.1-2012 警 告 此为A级产品,在生活环境中,该产品可能会造成无线电干扰。在这种情况下,可能需要用户对其干扰采取切 实可行的措施。 For Customers in Taiwan BSMI 警告使用者 : 此為甲類資訊技術設備,於居住環境中使用時,可能會造成射頻擾動,在此種情況下,使用者會被要求採取某 些適當的對策。 For Customers in Korea 이 기기는 업무용(A급) 전자파적합기기로서 판매자 또는 사용자는 이 점을 주의하시기 바라며, 가정외의 지역에서...

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