Page 2 - Contents
TeraStation User Manual 1 Contents Chapter 1 Diagrams and Layout .................................................................... 5 TeraNavigator Setup .....................................................................................................................................5Diagrams a...
Page 4 - Appendix
TeraStation User Manual 3 Disk Quotas ......................................................................................................................................................86TeraSearch ......................................................................................................
Page 6 - TeraNavigator Setup
TeraStation User Manual 5 Chapter 1 Diagrams and Layout TeraNavigator Setup To configure your TeraStation, insert the TeraNavigator CD into a Windows computer on the network and follow the directions, or use the following procedure. Note: Use LAN Port 1 for initial setup. After setup, you may connec...
Page 11 - Diagrams and Layout
TeraStation User Manual 10 Diagrams and Layout TS-XL, TS-XEL TS-WXL TS-RXL with cover attached Rear View with cover removed 9 1 6 7 8 10 11 11 14 11 21 2 3 4 5 11 19 21 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 12 Front View Front View Rear View Rear View 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 78 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ...
Page 13 - Auto Power Mode
TeraStation User Manual 12 The TeraStation can be configured to automatically turn on and off with your computer. To use this feature, install NAS Navigator2 on your computer(s) and then set the Power Mode Switch on the back of your TeraStation to AUTO . Notes: • After you turn off your computer, it...
Page 14 - Opening a Shared Folder; Launch NAS Navigator2.
TeraStation User Manual 13 Chapter 2 Using your TeraStation Opening a Shared Folder 2 1 Launch NAS Navigator2. Notes: • For Windows, double-click the [Buffalo NAS Navigator2] icon on your desktop. • For a Mac, double-click on the [NAS Navigator2] icon in the Dock. 3 The TeraStation’s Shared folders ...
Page 15 - Opening a Shared Folder from a Second PC; Step through the wizard to install NAS Navigator2.
TeraStation User Manual 14 Opening a Shared Folder from a Second PC Insert the TeraNavigator CD into your computer. TeraNavigator will launch. Notes: • For Windows 7/Vista, click [Run TSNavi.exe] when the auto-play screen is displayed.• If [A program needs your permission to continue] is displayed, ...
Page 16 - Adding Additional TeraStations; network. You cannot set up multiple TeraStations at the same time.
TeraStation User Manual 15 6 5 Launch NAS Navigator2. Note: • For Windows computers, double-click the [Buffalo NAS Navigator2] icon on the Desktop. • For a Mac, double-click the [NAS Navigator2] icon in the Dock. 7 The TeraStation’s Shared folders are displayed. Note: With a Mac, the TeraStation is ...
Page 17 - Opening the Web Admin interface
TeraStation User Manual 16 Opening the Web Admin interface To configure your TeraStation, use the Web Admin interface from a browser on a computer connected to the same network. Launch NAS Navigator2. For Windows, click on the [BUFFALO NAS Navigator2] icon on your desktop. For Mac OS 1 X, double-cli...
Page 19 - • RAID 10 mode; RAID Arrays
TeraStation User Manual 18 Chapter 3 Changing RAID Modes TS-XL, TS-XEL and TS-RXL series TeraStations default to RAID 5 mode (4 hard drives), TS-WXL/R1 series default to RAID 1 mode, and TS-WXL/1D series default to Normal mode. The characteristics of each type of RAID are described below. If you cha...
Page 20 - • RAID 0 mode
TeraStation User Manual 19 • RAID 1 mode (Default for TS-WXL/R1) Uses 2 hard drives as one array. You can use up to 2 arrays on TS-XL, TS-XEL and TS-RXL Series. The space you can use is 1 hard drive’s space for each array. The same data is written to 2 drives at once. If a drive is damaged, data can...
Page 21 - Using Normal mode
TeraStation User Manual 20 Using Normal mode 1 2 Click [Delete RAID Array]. 3 When the [RAID Array operation] window opens, click [Apply]. 4 The [Confirm Operation] screen will appear. 5 Enter the number shown in the [Confirmation Number] field within 60 seconds, and click [Apply]. Follow the instru...
Page 24 - Using RAID 10 mode
TeraStation User Manual 23 Using RAID 10 mode Change system to normal mode (page 20). 1 2 3 4 5 Note: After the RAID array is changed, the TeraStation will perfom a RAID check that will take about 5 hours per TB. File transfers will be slower during this period. While the “RAID ARRAY x Resyncing” me...
Page 25 - Using RAID 1 mode
TeraStation User Manual 24 Using RAID 1 mode Change system to normal mode (page 20). 1 2 3 4 5 Note: After the RAID array is changed, the TeraStation will perfom a RAID check that will take about 5 hours per TB. File transfers will be slower during this period. While the “RAID ARRAY x Resyncing” mes...
Page 26 - Using RAID 0 mode
TeraStation User Manual 25 Using RAID 0 mode Change system to normal mode (page 20). 1 2 3 4 5 The [Confirm Operation] screen will appear. Enter the number shown in the [Confirmation Number] field within 6 60 seconds, then click [Apply]. Follow the instructions displayed on the screen. 7 You have se...
Page 27 - Configuring a Hot Spare
TeraStation User Manual 26 Configuring a Hot Spare If you have 3 drives in a RAID 5 array, or 2 drives in a RAID 1 array, then you can configure another drive as a hot spare. If one of the drives in the array fails, the TeraStation will switch over to the hot spare immediately. 1 2 3 Note: If a hot ...
Page 28 - Connect an External Drive
TeraStation User Manual 27 Chapter 4 Adding an External Hard Drive Connect an External Drive Your TeraStation includes 2 USB connectors (3 if it’s a TS-RXL). You can connect a Buffalo external hard drive to it for backup or extra storage. Connect the external drive as shown below. If the hard drive ...
Page 29 - Formatting the External Drive
TeraStation User Manual 28 A format deletes all data from a hard drive. Be careful! Back up any important data on a drive before formatting it. It • will take a several minutes to format a drive. Shared folders cannot be accessed during formatting. • Do not turn off or disconnect power to the TeraSt...
Page 30 - Set Access Restrictions on the External Drive; Restrictions
TeraStation User Manual 29 Set Access Restrictions on the External Drive You can set the access restrictions on the new drive. Use the procedure on page 42 to set the access restrictions. Note: Even if a shared folder is not visible, you can still format the drive, run a disk check, and back up to t...
Page 31 - Dismounting with the Function button
TeraStation User Manual 30 Chapter 5 Removing External Hard Drives Dismounting with the Function button To dismount a USB drive, press and hold the function button for 7 seconds. The Function button will be illuminated in blue (The LED next to the Function button will be illuminated in blue on the T...
Page 32 - Dismounting from the Web Admin interface
TeraStation User Manual 31 Alternately, you can dismount an external drive from within the Web Admin interface. 1 2 When the [Confirm Operation] screen opens, enter the displayed number within 60 seconds and click [Apply]. The function button will flash blue (on the TS-RXL, the LED next to the funct...
Page 33 - Backup Data from your Windows PC; • Set up Destination for Backup; Backup Data on the TeraStation
TeraStation User Manual 32 Chapter 6 Backup Backup Data from your Windows PC • Set up Destination for Backup Before backing up to a TeraStation, you must configure a folder on the TeraStaion as a backup destination. 1 2 3 Click [Save] at the bottom of the screen. 4 You can back up folders on the Ter...
Page 34 - Backing up to another TeraStation on the local network
TeraStation User Manual 33 Backing up to another TeraStation on the local network If the target TeraStation is configured with a password for backup, you can find it on the network by searching for the password. In the target TeraStation’s Web Admin interface, navigate to 1 [System] – [Backup]. Unde...
Page 35 - Configuring a backup job
TeraStation User Manual 34 Configuring a backup job To create a backup job, navigate to [System] - [Backup] - [Back Jobs Setup] - [Create New Job] in the source 1 TeraStation's Web Admin interface. Note: Up to 8 backup jobs can be configured. 2 The following types of backup job may be selected: [Nor...
Page 37 - Restrictions regarding to Backup
TeraStation User Manual 36 Restrictions regarding to Backup When performing backup to USB hard disk (FAT32 format) with [Overwrite Backup (Differential Backup)] option, • it may overwrite even though there are no difference in data. This is because of the specification of FAT 32. If the second of th...
Page 38 - Replication
TeraStation User Manual 37 Replication will mirror data on your TeraStation to a second TeraStation. An exact duplicate of a data share on the first TeraStation is copied to the second TeraStation virtually simultaneously. To configure Replication, use an Ethernet cable to connect LAN Port 2 on the ...
Page 39 - Replication to a TeraStation on a different network
TeraStation User Manual 38 Configure replication as described below. 1 Click [Add]. 2 3 Read the alert message carefully and click [OK]. 4 Replication is configured. Replication to a TeraStation on a different network If your target TeraStation is on a different network or subnet, you may still conf...
Page 40 - Time Machine
TeraStation User Manual 39 Time Machine Time Machine is a backup program included with Mac OS X 10.5 or later. To use it with the TeraStation, configure the TeraStation as described below. 1 2 3 4 5 Check [Apple] under [Shared Folder Support]. 1 Click [Save]. 2 In the Web Admin interface, navigate t...
Page 44 - Adding a Shared Folder
TeraStation User Manual 43 Adding a Shared Folder 1 2 Notes: • Shared folder names can contain up to 27 bytes(UTF-8). Alphanumeric characters, multi-byte characters, -(hyphen), and _(underscore) may be used. Do not use a symbol as the first character. •Shared folder descriptions can contain up to 75...
Page 46 - Technical Restrictions
TeraStation User Manual 45 Technical Restrictions Windows does not support some characters that OS X and the TeraStation allow. So, if you create a filename on a Mac • with any of the following characters, it will not display correctly on a Windows computer. With Mac OS X 10.2 or later, you may have...
Page 48 - Adding Users
TeraStation User Manual 47 Adding Users 1 2 Notes: • Usernames can contain up to 20 bytes(UTF-8). Do not use multi-byte characters. Alphanumeric characters, -(hyphen), _(underscore), .(dot), !, #, &, @, $, *, ^, % may be used. Do not use a symbol as the first character. • User descriptions can c...
Page 49 - Importing Users
TeraStation User Manual 48 Importing Users To import many users at once, enter the following information in the [Input CSV format data] field on [Users/ Groups] - [Local Users] on the Web Admin interface, and click [Import]. Format of the user information: Username (required), Password (required), a...
Page 50 - Adding Groups
TeraStation User Manual 49 Adding Groups 1 2 Notes: • Group names can contain up to 20 bytes(UTF-8). Do not use multi-byte characters. Alphanumeric characters, -(hyphen), _(underscore), and .(dot) may be used. Do not use a symbol as the first character. • Group descriptions can contain up to 75 byte...
Page 51 - Setting Access Restrictions for Users/Groups; Access Restrictions
TeraStation User Manual 50 Click [Access Restrictions]. Click [Add]. Setting Access Restrictions for Users/Groups The TeraStation allows you to specify which groups and users can access specific shared folders. Register Users and Groups to the TeraStation as described in the previous sections. 1 2 3...
Page 53 - Access Restrictions on NT Domain
TeraStation User Manual 52 Access Restrictions on NT Domain The TeraStation can download users, groups, and passwords from an NT Domain server. This procedure is recommended for system administrators only. Create an account on the Domain Controller for the TeraStation. 1 Note: If there is an option ...
Page 55 - Access Restrictions on Active Directory
TeraStation User Manual 54 Access Restrictions on Active Directory The TeraStation can download users, groups, and passwords from an Active Directory domain server. This procedure is recommended for system administrators only. 1 2 Follow the instructions on page 50 to 51 to add Access Restrictions t...
Page 56 - Restrictions When Administrating in Active Directory Domain
TeraStation User Manual 55 Restrictions When Administrating in Active Directory Domain When you have the TeraStation joined to an Active Directory domain, you must specify the DNS Server which can • resolve names for Active Directory domain. After building an Active Directory domain, the administrat...
Page 59 - Restrictions When Administrating Delegate Authority Option
TeraStation User Manual 58 An Authentication Shared Folder is created on the TeraStation. 4 When a user who is registered to the specified External Server opens the Authentication Shared Folder, he/she will be automatically registered as a TeraStation user (you can directly register users). Notes: •...
Page 62 - RAID Scanning
TeraStation User Manual 61 RAID Scanning RAID Scanning allows regular scans of your RAID arrays to be configured to run automatically. Errors will be fixed as they are found if possible. For best results, schedule regular RAID scans if you use RAID arrays in your TeraStation. 1 2 You have configured...
Page 63 - Disk Check; Encrypt Hard Drives on the TeraStation
TeraStation User Manual 62 Disk Check A disk check tests the data on a drive in the TeraStation or connected via USB. Errors are fixed automatically. A disk check may run for more than ten hours. Shared folders cannot be accessed during the disk check. Do not turn off power to the TeraStation during...
Page 64 - Formatting Disks
TeraStation User Manual 63 Formatting Disks Notes: • Formatting deletes all data from a hard drive. Be careful! Back up any important data on a drive before formatting it. It will take a several minutes to format a hard drive. • Shared folders cannot be accessed during formatting. • Do not turn off ...
Page 67 - UPS Settings
TeraStation User Manual 66 UPS Settings An UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) can protect the TeraStation from power outages and brownouts. To use the TeraStation with a UPS, proceed as follows: Plug the power cable of the UPS to a wall socket. 1 Connect the AC cable of the TeraStation to the UPS. 2...
Page 68 - Beep Alerts
TeraStation User Manual 67 You can set the TeraStation to beep when certain errors occur. In the Web Admin interface, select [System] - [Maintenance] - [Alert Sound Settings] - [Modify Settings]. 1 2 You’ve now configured alerts. Select the conditions to beep the alert from [Overheating], [Disk Erro...
Page 69 - Changing the Admin Username and Password
TeraStation User Manual 68 1 2 3 You’ve now changed the admin password. Notes: • Usernames can contain up to 20 bytes(UTF-8). Do not use multi-byte characters. Alphanumeric characters, -(hyphen), _(underscore), .(dot), !, #, &, @, $, *, ^, % may be used. Do not use a symbol as the first characte...
Page 70 - Erase Data on the TeraStation Completely
TeraStation User Manual 69 Erase Data on the TeraStation Completely Data on the hard drive is not completely erased by just performing “Delete” or “Format”. If you want to completely delete data from a TeraStation that you are going to donate, give away, or send in for repairs, do the following. In ...
Page 71 - Initialization; Restore Factory Defaults
TeraStation User Manual 70 To reset the TeraStation to its factory default settings, power on the unit and hold down the reset button for five seconds. Notes: • Normally, holding down the reset button initializes settings for IP Address, Ethernet Frame Size, admin password, SSL Key, Port Trunking (d...
Page 72 - Initialization from within the Web Amin interface
TeraStation User Manual 71 Initialization from within the Web Amin interface In the Web Admin interface, you can initialize the following settings, including things that are not initialized from the reset button. TeraStation Name, Description, NTP Settings, Workgroup Settings, Network Services, Shar...
Page 73 - Changing the IP Address
TeraStation User Manual 72 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. To change the TeraStation’s IP address settings, your computer should be connected to the same router (subnet) as...
Page 74 - Jumbo Frame; Connection
TeraStation User Manual 73 Jumbo Frame If your other network devices support it, you may be able to increase network performance with Jumbo Frame. 1 2 TeraStation TeraStation TeraStation TeraStation 3 Network Select [Ethernet Frame Size]. 1 Click [Save]. 2 In the Web Admin interface, navigate to [Ne...
Page 76 - Port Trunking
TeraStation User Manual 75 You may use two separate LAN connections for redundancy, speed, and reliability. Note: To use Port Trunking, your hub or switch must support it. The following Port Trunking modes are available: [Off]: Port trunking is not used. [Round-robin policy] (*1): Sets a round-robin...
Page 78 - Using WebAccess
TeraStation User Manual 77 Chapter 9 Extensions Using WebAccess WebAccess lets you access files on your TeraStation through the Internet. Access restrictions can be set for folders that are shared, and automatic router settings by UPnP and redirect functionality from the buffalonas.com server (simil...
Page 79 - Direct Copy
TeraStation User Manual 78 Direct Copy DirectCopy automatically copies movie, music, and images directly to the TeraStation from a USB device. You can connect many types of USB devices to the TeraStation, including USB hard drives, USB flash drives, single-card card readers, digital cameras, and USB...
Page 81 - PrintServer; Setting up a printer on Windows 7/Vista
TeraStation User Manual 80 PrintServer TeraStation is equipped with a USB connector on the back. You can connect a USB printer to the TeraStation as shown below. Notes: • Only one printer can be connected to the TeraStation.• The TeraStation does not support 2-way communication. For example, it cann...
Page 83 - Setting up a printer on Windows XP
TeraStation User Manual 82 Setting up a printer on Windows XP 1 2 Refer to your printer’s manual installation instructions. You may need to install the printer driver from a software 3 disk. Click [Start] - [Control Panel]. 4 Click [Network and Internet Connections] icon. 5 Double-click on [My Netwo...
Page 84 - Setting up a printer on Windows 2000
TeraStation User Manual 83 Setting up a printer on Windows 2000 1 2 Refer to your printer’s manual to install the printer driver. 3 Double-click [My Network Places (*)] -[Entire Network] - (the TeraStation Server Name). 4 * On Windows NT 4.0 this is [Network]. 5 6 7 8 You have added a printer. Click...
Page 85 - Sleep Timer
TeraStation User Manual 84 Sleep Timer Sleep Timer will automatically turn your TeraStation on and off at specific times to save energy. In Sleep mode, the TeraStation’s hard drives, display panel, and LED lights are turned off. To use Sleep Timer, set your TeraStation’s Power Mode Switch to MANUAL ...
Page 87 - Disk Quotas; Disk space quotas for users
TeraStation User Manual 86 Disk Quotas Notes: • When using quotas, disable the recycle bin or empty the trash folder. The limited space includes the space used for trash. • Quotas apply per drive or per array. If a Quota is set to 1 GB, each array or drive can use maximum of 1 GB. • Quotas can’t be ...
Page 89 - Disk space quotas for groups
TeraStation User Manual 88 Disk space quotas for groups To limit the space of shared folders that each group can use, follow the procedure below. 1 2 Notes: • Usernames and passwords should be the same ones that the users log in to Windows with. • If two different quotas apply, such a a user quota a...
Page 92 - TeraSearch
TeraStation User Manual 91 Enable TeraSearch to allow text searches for strings (such as from a text file or data) on the TeraStation. In the Web Admin interface, select [Shared Folders] - [Folder Setup]. 1 2 3 Click [Shared Folders] - [TeraSearch] on the Web Admin interface. 4 Click [Modify Setting...
Page 94 - Offline Files
TeraStation User Manual 93 Your PC can access files from the TeraStation even when it’s not connected to the network if Offline Files are enabled. Offline Files are updated and saved on the computer when it’s online. Offline Files work with Windows 2000, Windows XP Professional, Vista, and Windows 7...
Page 99 - FTP Server
TeraStation User Manual 98 FTP Server By default, the TeraStation’s shares are only accessible by users connected to the same network or router as the TeraStation. The optional FTP server allows users to access the TeraStation from outside of the local network. You may enable it as follows. 1 2 Clic...
Page 101 - Accessing from a NFS Client
TeraStation User Manual 100 Accessing from a NFS Client Use the following procedure configure the TeraStation for access from UNIX with NFS. Note: This section is for information only. Unix and NFS are not supported by Buffalo. If you choose to configure your TeraStation this way, it does not void y...
Page 104 - Encrypting Data Transmission
TeraStation User Manual 103 • Encrypting Data from the Web Admin interface Access https://<TeraStation’s IP address> instead of http://... to encrypt all data from the Web Admin interface. Note: Your computer may display “there is a problem with this site’s security”, but you may ignore this m...
Page 105 - SSL Key; Updating SSL Key
TeraStation User Manual 104 • SSL Key Note: This procedure is described for network administrators and advanced users. Do not try to configure this unless you know exactly what you’re doing. You may use encrypted keys such as https and FTPS for the Web Admin interface operations and FTP connections....
Page 106 - Wake on LAN
TeraStation User Manual 105 The TeraStation supports Wake on LAN, which allows it to be turned on remotely. Before using Wake on LAN, enable it as described below. 1 In the Web Admin interface, navigate to [Network] - [Settings] - [IP Address Settings]. Click [Modify Settings]. 2 Wake on LAN is now ...
Page 112 - NAS Navigator2
TeraStation User Manual 111 Chapter 11 Software NAS Navigator2 File Security Tool Before using the TeraStation with Windows 7, Vista, Windows Server 2003, or Windows Server 2008, you will need to change the security settings to allow access to NAS devices. The File Security Tool makes these changes ...
Page 114 - EXT3 Reader
TeraStation User Manual 113 EXT3 Reader The best format for external USB hard drives attached to the TeraStation is EXT3, a native Linux format, but this format is not normally supported by Windows. The EXT3 Reader software allows you to ready files from an EXT3 hard drive directly connected to your...
Page 115 - Shared Folders
TeraStation User Manual 114 Chapter 12 List of Settings in the Web Admin interface Common items (left side of the screen) Common items (Displayed on the left side of the screen)Name Displays the TeraStation’s name. Firmware version Displays TeraStation’s Firmware version number. IP Address Displays ...
Page 124 - System
TeraStation User Manual 123 System - Settings Name Click [Modify Settings] to change settings. TeraStation Name Enter a name to identify the TeraStation on the network. * You can enter up to 15 bytes(UTF-8). Do not use multi-byte characters. * Alphanumeric characters, -(hyphen), and _(underscore) ma...
Page 138 - Extensions
TeraStation User Manual 137 Extensions - WebAccess WebAccess WebAccess Settings Click shared folder name to display Edit Screen. Folder information on the TeraStation which will be published with Web Access Feature is displayed in [Name] and [Description]. On [WebAccess Settings], following Access R...
Page 142 - Specifications
TeraStation User Manual 141 Specifications Check Buffalo's catalogs or web site ( www.buffalotech.com ) for information about the latest products or compatible mod- els. Interface (LAN Port) Interface: Complied with IEEE802.3ab (1000BASE-T), Complied with IEEE802.3u (100BASE- TX), Complied with IEEE...
Page 143 - Factory Defaults
TeraStation User Manual 142 Factory Defaults The following settings are factory defaults for the TeraStation. Username admin Password password Shared Folders “share” (for both Windows and Macintosh computers). The recycle bin is set to [Enabled] on “share” by default. DHCP Client Normally, the TeraS...
Page 144 - Software; [File Sharing Security Level Change Tool]
TeraStation User Manual 143 Software You can install following software applications and the manual by using Utility CD (TeraNavigator) which comes with the TeraStation. Select and install software from the selection screen which is displayed during Setup (Or click [Option] in TeraNavigator and foll...
Page 146 - Info Folder
TeraStation User Manual 145 Info Folder In the folder called "info" on the internal hard disk of the TeraStation, Install programs such as the manual, NAS Naviga-tor2, or Easy Backup are included. When you want to read the manual on your computer in the network, install the utili-ties when y...
Page 147 - LCD Display; Normal Display
TeraStation User Manual 146 LCD Display TeraStation has the LCD panel on the front of the unit. The following list shows the displayed items and their meanings. Normal Display You can switch the display by pressing the Display switch button on the front of the TeraStation. Also, you can configure th...
Page 148 - Status
TeraStation User Manual 147 Status Displays the current status when changing the settings or formatting drives. Examples of LCD Meaning HDx Warning I11 Bad Sectors Bad sectors in Xth hard drive may reach the dangerous zone. Replace Xth hard drive. Operation Mode I12 DEGRADE MODE RAID Degrade mode is...
Page 149 - Error and Warning
TeraStation User Manual 148 Error and Warning Displays the current status when changing the settings or formatting drives. Examples of LCD Meaning SYSTEM Error E00 MPU No Response System is not responding. Unplug the power code of the TeraStation and reboot it. If the error still persists, contact B...
Page 151 - Troubleshooting; If You cannot Setup:
TeraStation User Manual 150 Troubleshooting In the folder called “info” on the internal hard disk of the TeraStation, Install programs such as the manual, NAS Naviga - tor2, or Easy Backup are included. When you want to read the manual on your computer in the network, install the utili-ties when you...
Page 152 - If Shared folders on the TeraStation would not suddenly open:; Data Backup
TeraStation User Manual 151 If Shared folders on the TeraStation would not suddenly open: If you map Shared Folders on the TeraStation as a Network Drive, you may suddenly not be able to access TeraStation when the IP address or Workgourp is changed.In Such a case, follow the instructions on the fro...
Page 153 - Update the TeraStation’s Firmware
TeraStation User Manual 152 Update the TeraStation’s Firmware Visit BUFFALO’s web site to download the TeraStation’s firmware update, and run the update program. Double click the file you downloaded, and the file will be extracted and HTML file which shows to update is automatically displayed. Follo...
Page 154 - Glossary
TeraStation User Manual 153 Glossary AFP (Apple Filing Protocol) The name of protocol that is used for AppleShare to share file on AppleTalk Network. Degrade Drives which consists of RAID 1, 5, 10 are failed or missing. The integrity of data will be maintained, but the error occurs after this cannot...
Page 156 - Compliance Information; FCC Warning; in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.; Environmental Information; your local or regional waste administration.
TeraStation User Manual 155 Compliance Information FCC Warning NOTE: 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...
Page 157 - KCC; 기종별; BSMI
TeraStation User Manual 156 KCC 기종별 사 용 자 안 내 문 A 급 기기( 업무용 정보통신기기 ) 이 기기는 업무용으로 전자파적합등록을 한 기기이오니 판매자 또는 사용자는 이 점을 주의하시기 바라며 만약 잘못 판매 또는 구입하였을 때에는 가정용으로 교환하시기 바랍니다 . BSMI 警告使用者 : 這是甲類的資訊產品 , 在居住的環境中使用時 , 可能會造成射頻 干擾 , 在這種情況下 , 使用者會被要求採取某些適當的對策。