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| slaw |
7:04pm on Monday, October 11th, 2010 ![]() |
| Product works well so far. Received it before the email came that said it shipped!! I find this unit is compact for my laptop backup. Dell has these WD products at a lower price than WD even on sale. | |
| gypsidatas |
3:16pm on Thursday, September 16th, 2010 ![]() |
| Fast, quiet, and totally reliable. Not a single one. Has not given me ANY problems. Fast, stable, reliable. You need a very good quiet fan | |
| Richk71 |
4:16pm on Wednesday, July 7th, 2010 ![]() |
| I got this drive to replace a slow 5400 rpm Seagate drive and is amazed at the screaming performance and its quietness. Good choice to have for a laptop, upgraded an old Hitachi Deskstar for this drive, and great difference in speed. | |
| annettebrks |
12:22am on Wednesday, June 30th, 2010 ![]() |
| This series of disks from Seagate are reliable, quiet and suitable for personal and business use. Good balance for the price. Buffer size. | |
| Mos |
8:01pm on Sunday, May 16th, 2010 ![]() |
| Somewhat Satisfied After two years, this drive finally went South on me. I wish hard drives were not so short lived. I guess two years is not so bad. Garbage item Only used about one month and it was broken. I had to back up data, reinstall OS and exchange the item with WD. | |
| sylvsteph |
6:37am on Monday, May 10th, 2010 ![]() |
| I cloned a 250 GB drive to this one using Seagate Discwizard. Worked perfectly. No problems Quiet, fast, reasonably priced. This thing is a piece of work. I had this for only a little over a year. | |
| cinel |
2:58pm on Thursday, April 8th, 2010 ![]() |
| This is my third harddrive, the first one was my old 250gb from my Dell before I built my custom, the second is an 80gb my friend gave me. Awsome drive, fast, plenty of space of course ; no problems with it at all none if your into media editing and heavy gaming id suggest another drive Works ; Doesnt make noise ; Low temperatures ; Good cheap storage drive none | |
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Maintaining Your BlackArmor NAS 110 Server. 43 Basic Hardware Safety and Maintenance. 43 Keeping the Servers Firmware Current. 44 Resetting Your BlackArmor NAS 110 Server. 44
5. Tips for BlackArmor Users. 45
Introduction. 45 Understanding Your BlackArmor User Account. 45 Access Limitations. 45 Storage Space Limitations. 46
Automatic Sorting for Media Files. 46 Grace Time Limits for Quotas. 47 File Protocol Support on Shares. 47 Accessing Shares and Files on the Server. 47 Backing Up Your Files. Backing Up Files with BlackArmor Backup. Backing Up Files Between Servers. Backing Up To or From an External USB Drive. Backing up Using the Front USB Port. 49
Accessing Your BlackArmor Files Over the Web. 49 Downloading Large Web Files to Your BlackArmor Server. 50 Retrieving Deleted Files from the Recycle Bin. 50
6. Solving Problems. 51
General Troubleshooting Tips. 51 Common Problems and Solutions. I cant connect to the server over the local network. I cant connect to the server over the Web. I cant open BlackArmor Manager. I cant log in to BlackArmor Manager. I cant access a share. I cant access a file on a share. I cant store any more files on a share because its volume is full. A firmware upgrade failed. A volume is in degraded mode. I cant get streaming music from the BlackArmor server. 52
7. Technical Specifications. 53 8. Glossary. 55
About This Guide
1. Preface
About This Guide Kit Contents System Requirements Finding More Information
This User Guide provides all the information you need to successfully set up and use your Seagate BlackArmor NAS 110 server (BlackArmor NAS 110 server). This guide contains complete setup instructions, as well as reference information about the components and features of your BlackArmor NAS 110 server. It also provides an overview of how you can get the most out of your server as your needs grow and change over time.
Note: Step-by-step instructions for using the software tools are included in the online Help provided with the software.
Some of the topics in this guide apply to BlackArmor NAS 110 administrators onlyusers that have access to the administrative features of your server. Administrators-only information is clearly identified.
Kit Contents
Your BlackArmor NAS 110 server kit includes: BlackArmor NAS 110 server Power adapter Ethernet cable Installation CD, including software, product documentation, and warranty information BlackArmor Quick Start Guide
About BlackArmor Administrators
BlackArmor administrators have full access to all features and settings on the BlackArmor NAS 110 server, and to all files stored on it. A BlackArmor administrator can: Change any server setting Create and modify user accounts and group accounts Set up and modify folders (or shares) Update the servers firmware Reset the servers name and password to the original settings
About BlackArmor Users
All BlackArmor users, including administrators, can: Change their login password Save and share files on the BlackArmor NAS 110 server Back up files to the BlackArmor NAS 110 server Access the server over the Web, using Seagate Global Access
How to Get Started
Download large Web files directly to the server Access music, video, and photos (if the BlackArmor NAS 110 server is set up as a media server) Share a USB printer thats connected to the BlackArmor NAS 110 server (if any)
The administrator can also create a user account that has administrative privileges. See the BlackArmor Manager help for instructions.
This section describes the getting-started tasks for BlackArmor administrators and users.
BlackArmor Administrators Start Here
To get started with your BlackArmor NAS 110 server: 1. Install the BlackArmor NAS 110 server and software (see page 18). 2. Connect to the server using BlackArmor Discovery (see page 19). 3. Complete the initial setup of the server using BlackArmor Manager (see page 20.) 4. Create customized folders, or shares, for storing saved files (see page 20). 5. Create individual user accounts for everyone who will be accessing your BlackArmor NAS 110 server and assign each user access to the folder shares you created, as required (see page 21). 6. Provide user account information to each BlackArmor user (see page 22). 7. (Optional) Make your server accessible over the Web by enabling Global Access in BlackArmor Manager (see page 23). 8. (Optional) Make a USB printer available to everyone on your local network by connecting it to your BlackArmor NAS 110 server (see page 24). 9. (Optional) Connect an Uninterruptable Power Supply to your BlackArmor NAS 110 server to maintain power to the server in the event of a power failure. (see page 42). 10. (Optional) Turn your server into a media server so that BlackArmor NAS 110 users can access music, photos and videos (see page 24). 11. Continue with BlackArmor Users Start Here in the next section to begin using your BlackArmor NAS 110 server to save, protect, and share your own files.
Creating Custom Shares
Your BlackArmor NAS 110 server comes with two preconfigured shares: Download and Public. If these two shares meet your current needs, skip to Creating User Accounts on page 21. You can also create your own custom shares using the BlackArmor Manager Web interface. You might want to do this if you want to store files by category, such as client files, project files, or financial archive files; or if you want to store files by business team, such as marketing, accounting, or sales.
To create custom shares: 1. In the menu bar, select Storage, click Shares, then click the Add icon. 2. Enter a name for the new share. To make the share easy to recognize on the server, give it a name thats descriptive and easy to remember. 3. Enter a description of the share. 4. Select the shares owner from the drop-down list of all user accounts. (See Creating User Accounts to create individual user accounts.) 5. Select the types of protocols you want the share to support (see page 34). 6. Select the volume in which to create the share, if there is more than one volume on your server. 7. You can protect files on the share from being accidentally deleted by adding a recycle bin to the share. Deleted files can be recovered from the recycle bin, if necessary. To add a recycle bin, beside Recycle Bin Service, click Enable. 8. You can set the share to download specific types of files into default foldersfor instance, all music files into Music. To automatically sort downloaded files, beside Drag&Sort Service, click Enable. See Special Features of Shares on page 34 for information about this service. 9. You can use your BlackArmor server to share digital photos, videos and music with people on your local network. To set up this service, beside Media Service, click Enable. 10. Click the check box for Share Access to go to the page on which you set up and customize user and group access to this new share. See the BlackArmor NAS 110 Manager online Help for more information. 11. Click Submit. The share is created.
Creating User Accounts
Your BlackArmor NAS 110 server comes with one administrator account only. Your next step is to use BlackArmor Manager to create individual user accounts. Part of creating user accounts is assigning each user access to the default shares or the new shares you create. To create a user account: 1. In the menu bar, select Access, then click Users. 2. Click the Add icon.
Enabling Global Access to the Server (administrator task)
1. In the menu bar, select Access, then click Global Access. 2. Click the Enable check box. 3. Click Submit. Access is now enabled to the server. Users must also create a Seagate Global Access Account and enable Global Access to access the servers files over the Web. See Creating a Seagate Global Access Account on page 27.
Enabling Global Access as a User
Once Global Access is enabled on the server by the administrator, each user must also enable access for their user account. You must have a Seagate Global Access account to enable global access. You can create an account from the Global Access page, described below. See Creating a Seagate Global Access Account on page 27 for detailed instructions. 1. Log in to the server with your BlackArmor user account. 2. In the Menu bar, click Global Access. (If your user account has administrative privileges, select Access then click Global Access.) 3. Click the Enable check box. 4. If you have not created a Global Access Account, click Create an Account. Otherwise, go to step 5. A new Web browser window appears. Follow the on-screen instructions to create a new account. 5. Enter the email address and password for your Seagate Global Access account.
6. Click Submit. See the Global Access user documentation for help granting other people access to your private share.
Signing in to Your Seagate Global Access Account
1. Log in to the server with your user account. 2. In the Menu bar, select Global Access. 3. If not entered, enter your Seagate Global Access email address and password. 4. Click Sign In to Your Account. See the Global Access user documentation for help granting other people access to your private share.
Connecting a USB Printer to Your BlackArmor NAS 110 Server
Note: This step is optional. Only BlackArmor administrators can set up a printer.
You can make a USB printer available on your local network by connecting it to your server. To connect a printer: 1. Ensure that the printer is powered off. 2. Use a high-quality USB cable to connect the printer to the USB port on the back of your BlackArmor NAS 110 server. 3. Power on the printer and install the driver on your computer (if you havent already), following the manufacturers instructions. 4. Have other people on your local network add the USB printer to their list of available printers, following the instructions for their operating system. The printer is now available to all BlackArmor users. The Printer Manager is in the BlackArmor Managers Network menu. See the online help for more information.
The remainder of this chapter describes your BlackArmor NAS 110 servers default settings, then describes how to change them and use other server features to build the data storage solution that fits your needs.
Your BlackArmor NAS 110 Servers Default Settings
Your BlackArmor NAS 110 server is preconfigured with settings that are appropriate for typical use, so that you can get started storing, sharing, and protecting your files right away: User accountsThe BlackArmor NAS 110 server includes one preconfigured user account for the administrator, which can be modified with a custom password during the initial setup (see page 20). You can also add as many new user accounts as you need using BlackArmor Manager (see page 36). SharesThe BlackArmor NAS 110 server includes two preconfigured shares: Download and Public. You can modify the features of each share to suit your needs, or add new public or private shares using BlackArmor Manager (see page 33). Network settingsThe server is also preconfigured with DHCP as its network mode. DHCP is recommended. DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, and is basically a method of assigning IP addresses automatically to all the systems on a network. (Static mode requires that all IP addresses be assigned and changed manually.) Unless you are part of a large corporation with an IT department, Seagate highly recommends using the DHCP network mode. Administrator passwordThe servers default login information is: user name: admin password: admin You are prompted to change the administrator password during the initial server setup. If you didnt, or want to change it again, open BlackArmor Manager (see page 19). You can change the administrator password by selecting Admin Password from the System menu. For step-by-step instructions for updating the password, refer to the BlackArmor Manager online Help. You may need to use the default user name and password again in the future, if the server is ever reset to its initial configuration. Global Access settingThe BlackArmor NAS 110 server is not preconfigured to be accessed over the Web. Enable Seagate Global Access if you want to be able to access the files on your BlackArmor NAS 110 server from anywhere in the world, or share your files with anyone outside of your network, like business clients or friends (see page 23). Downloader settingsThe BlackArmor NAS 110 server is preconfigured to allow large Web file downloads at any time, using the BlackArmor Manager Downloader tool. You can limit the size and number of simultaneous Web downloads and limit Web downloads to specific days and times using BlackArmor Manager (see page 35). Media Server settingsThe BlackArmor NAS 110 server is not preconfigured as a media server. You can use BlackArmor Manager to turn the server into a media server for sharing of digital photos, videos and music with people on your local network, as well as
Setting Grace Time for Exceeded Quotas
As a BlackArmor administrator, you can set a grace time limit, which allows a quota to exceed its storage limitations for a period of time. If the quota is reached, you can temporarily allow additional storage space to be used. You might do this to ensure users have time to identify what files to keep or to preserve usable storage space. Once the grace date is reached, no additional files can be added until space is made available. To set the grace time for stored files, open BlackArmor Manager (see page 19). The grace time limit is set on the Quota page, which is in the Storage menu. See the BlackArmor Manager online Help for more information.
Controlling Web File Downloads to the BlackArmor Server
BlackArmor Manager includes a special tool for downloading large files directly to the server from FTP and other sites on the Web. This tool is called the Downloader, and it allows BlackArmor administrators to manage when large Web downloads take place so that the server isnt overwhelmed. The Downloader places Web download jobs in a queue, and jobs take place automatically in the order in which they appear in the queue. If a job isnt first in line, it wont start right away. As a BlackArmor administrator, you can adjust the queue to re-prioritize download jobs. You can also impose limits on when Web download jobs can take place and how many can take place simultaneously (never more than three). You can limit Web downloads to evenings, weekends, or other slow times in the week. Consider how much bandwidth your BlackArmor NAS 110 server has and how much of it you want consumed by lengthy downloads, then set limits to prevent multiple large files from being downloaded simultaneously or during peak times when your server is busy with other tasks.
Managing BlackArmor Users
To adjust the Downloader settings for your BlackArmor NAS 110 server, or to check the Downloader queue and re-prioritize existing jobs, open BlackArmor Manager (see page 19). Downloader Management is in the Storage menu. For step-by-step instructions for using BlackArmor Manager, refer to the online Help.
This section describes the features of a user account and provides an overview of how to set up new accounts using BlackArmor Manager. For step-by-step instructions for using BlackArmor Manager, refer to the online Help.
Working with User Accounts
Everyone who will be using your BlackArmor NAS 110 server needs a unique user account. However, a user account is not required if a folder is made public for access by others. As a BlackArmor administrator, you can customize each user account as required to suit the needs of that BlackArmor user. (See Creating User Accounts on page 21 for more information.) You can: Give a user administrator privileges Add the user to a group account (see the next section) Create a private share for the user
After a user account has been created, it can be modified or deleted at any time. To create, modify, or delete a user account, open BlackArmor Manager (see page 19). User accounts are in the Access menu. For step-by-step instructions for using BlackArmor Manager, refer to the online Help.
Creating and Modifying User Groups
You can make it faster and easier to manage share access by sorting BlackArmor users into groups. Group accounts make it faster and easier to assign access to shares by allowing you to set access levels for individuals or entire user groups from a single screen. Create user groups in BlackArmor Manager by creating the group account and adding users to it. Assign BlackArmor users to groups based on common access needs. When you are modifying access permissions for the shares on your BlackArmor NAS 110 server, you can assign a group to a selected access level instead of assigning each individual separately. To create, modify, or delete a user group, open BlackArmor Manager (see page 19). Groups are in the Access menu. For step-by-step instructions for using BlackArmor Manager, refer to the online Help.
Protecting Your Files with Network Backups
You can set up NAS to NAS backup, where a permanent link is created between your BlackArmor NAS 110 server and another server on your network, and automatic and continuous backups of your BlackArmor NAS 110 server take place. These continuous backups provide the best protection against data or device loss.
Administrator Computer
BlackArmor Server
BlackArmor Client
Copies of files stored here (destination)
Original source files stored here
Use BlackArmor NAS 110 Manager to set up the network connection between the two serversthe BlackArmor NAS 110 Client (where your BlackArmor NAS 110 users files are stored) and the BlackArmor NAS 110 Server (where the copies, or replicas, of the files are stored)and begin the initial backup. You can then use BlackArmor NAS 110 Manager to schedule recurring backups. To back up from your BlackArmor server to another server on your network, you first need to enable the Backup Service. 1. Open BlackArmor NAS 110 Manager (see page 19). 2. In the menu bar, select Storage, then click Backup Manager. 3. In the Storage menu on the left side of the window, click Server Setting. 4. Click the check box beside Backup Service. The authentication information displays. This information is used when restoring backed up files. 5. Enter an authentication name and password for all aliases. 6. Select the storage volume.
Using Email Alerts to Monitor Server Status
Note: Only BlackArmor administrators can set up email alerts.
You can use BlackArmor Manager to notify you by email when the status of the server changes or when a server setting is modified. You can set BlackArmor Manager to send email alerts to up to five people. You must have a Seagate Global Access account to receive email messages. To set up email alerts, open BlackArmor Manager (see page 19). Email alerts are in the System menu. For step-by-step instructions for using BlackArmor Manager, refer to the online Help.
Checking Disk Drive Status Using SMART
Note: Only BlackArmor administrators can complete a SMART diagnosis.
You can use BlackArmor Manager to perform SMART diagnoses on the servers disk drive. SMART stands for Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology, a technology built into disk drives that let them automatically monitor their own health and report on possible problems. Running a SMART diagnosis on the servers disk drive on a regular basis can help prevent disk drive failure by catching potential problems early. Because only disk drives that support SMART can be tested with BlackArmor Manager, ensure that you always use SMART disk drives in the server. To run a SMART diagnosis, open BlackArmor Manager (see page 19). SMART tests are in the System menu. For step-by-step instructions for using BlackArmor Manager, refer to the online Help.
This section describes some of the server settings that you may want to modify to meet your current needs.
Note: Where noted, only people comfortable with advanced technology concepts should attempt to modify the server.
This section discusses: Dynamic Domain Name System (DNS) Settings on page 41 File Protocol Settings on page 41 Network Time Protocol (NTP) Settings on page 41
Power Saving Settings on page 41 Secure Socket Layer (SSL) Settings on page 42 Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Settings on page 42 Web Access Protocol Settings on page 42 Workgroup and Domain Settings on page 42
Dynamic Domain Name System (DNS) Settings
Note: Only people familiar with Dynamic DNS should try changing these settings.
Dynamic DNS is a way of maintaining the link between an unchanging domain name (like www.seagate.com) and the constantly changing IP address of a computer that uses DHCP instead of a static IP address. A DDNS service keeps track of changing IP addresses and forwards all network traffic for your domain name to whatever the current IP address is. You can set up Dynamic DNS for your BlackArmor NAS 110 server using BlackArmor Manager. You must select one of the DNS service providers, then set a domain name for the server in BlackArmor Manager. See the Web site of the DNS service provider you choose for more information. To set up DDNS, open BlackArmor Manager (see page 19). Dynamic DNS is in the Network menu. For step-by-step instructions for using BlackArmor Manager, refer to the online Help.
Understanding Your BlackArmor User Account
This section describes the features and possible limitations of your BlackArmor user account.
Access Limitations
Shares on the BlackArmor NAS 110 server can be either public (open to everyone, with some restrictions) or private (restricted to selected user accounts). See your BlackArmor administrator to find out what your access limitations are.
Private shares are password protected and restricted to use by people designated by your BlackArmor administrator. Once the BlackArmor administrator creates a user account, you can limit access to a private share by: Limiting access to this share to specified BlackArmor users only. Limiting some BlackArmor users to read-only access. Read-only access means that you can view files on the share, but cant edit those files or upload your own files to the share.
You have full access to your private share, which allows you to save and back up your files to the share, edit files on the share, and download any files from the share to your computer or to a USB drive connected to the server (see page 48). You can grant other people access to some or all of the files on your private share locally, or remotely, by using Global Access. See page 27 for more information and for instructions on setting up a Global Access account. Refer to the Global Access user documentation for help granting other people access to your private share.
Note: To mount/map more than one private share at a time, each private share must have the same log on credentials.
Public shares are not restricted, and you can mount/map as many public shares as you need to.
Storage Space Limitations
Your BlackArmor administrator can limit the amount of storage space youre allowed to use on a specific share. You may have space limitations on one share but not on another; you may have more space to use on one share and less on another. Or, you may have no space limitations at allexcept for the maximum storage space on the BlackArmor NAS 110 server itself. See your BlackArmor administrator to find out if you have any storage space limitations, and what those limitations are. If you fill your allocated storage space, either remove older or unneeded files to make more room, or see your BlackArmor administrator to have more storage space assigned to you.
Automatic Sorting for Media Files
Shares on your BlackArmor NAS 110 server may be set to automatically sort media files to a specific location on your computer, based on the type of files. For instance, when you download music files, they would automatically be placed in a folder called Our Music. See your BlackArmor administrator to find out if the shares you can access have automatic download sorting (referred to in BlackArmor Manager as Drag & Sort) enabled.
Accessing Shares and Files on the Server
Grace Time Limits for Quotas
If there is a storage quota for your account, your BlackArmor administrator can set a grace time limit, which allows a quota to exceed its storage limitations for a period of time. Once the grace date is reached, no additional files can be added until space is made available. See your BlackArmor administrator to find out if the server has any grace time limits for stored files.
File Protocol Support on Shares
Files are accessed by computers on a network using standard file protocols. See Special Features of Shares for information about the supported protocols.
After you have connected to the BlackArmor NAS 110 server, and mounted/mapped the shares you can access, you can immediately begin saving files to the server.
Note: You can mount/map as many public and private shares as you need to. However, to mount/ map more than one private share, each private share must have the same log on credentials.
You can access the shares on your BlackArmor NAS 110 server: Locally, the way you would access any network drive on your computer (for instance, using Windows Explorer). See page 26 for help mounting/mapping shares to your computer. Remotely, over the Web, using Seagate Global Access (if your BlackArmor administrator has enabled Global Access on the server). For more information about Global Access, see page 27.
Once you have successfully accessed a share, you can view and download files from the share, and upload and back up files to that share, if you have permission (see page 45). See your BlackArmor administrator for help getting access to the shares you need and understanding your viewing, downloading, and uploading permissions.
Backing Up Your Files
To protect your important files from loss, corruption, or accidental deletion, you should complete and maintain regular file backups using BlackArmor Backup. You can also back up files by downloading them from your BlackArmor NAS 110 server to an external USB drive, or uploading them from a USB drive to the server.
Backing Up Files with BlackArmor Backup
BlackArmor Backup is a full backup software application with a wide range of features that let you customize a backup system to suit your needs. You can use BlackArmor Backup to start a backup whenever you want. You can also use BlackArmor Backup to set up recurring backups that can take place at convenient times (for instance, overnight or on the weekends, when you arent using your computer). You can use BlackArmor Backup to protect all the files, applications, and even the operating system on your computer. If you havent already installed BlackArmor Backup, see page 26 for instructions. For more information, refer to the BlackArmor Backup User Guide or online Help.
Downloading Large Web Files to Your BlackArmor Server
Upload important files from your laptop so that you know theyre safe while you continue to travel. Grant other people access to files on your private share.
To access your BlackArmor NAS 110 server over the Web: Ensure that Global Access is enabled on the BlackArmor NAS 110 server. See your BlackArmor administrator to find out more. Create a Global Access account. Anyone who wants to access the BlackArmor NAS 110 server over the Web must have their own Global Access account. (Accounts are free.)
See page 27 for instructions on setting up a Global Access account. Refer to the Global Access user documentation for help granting other people access to your private share.
BlackArmor Manager includes a special tool for downloading large files directly to the server from FTP and other sites on the Web. This tool is called the Downloader, and it allows your BlackArmor administrator to manage when large Web downloads take place so that the server isnt overwhelmed. Downloader jobs may not begin immediately. Web downloads take place automatically in the order in which they appear in the Downloader queue (which can be adjusted by your BlackArmor administrator), so if your job isnt first in line, it wont start right away. Additionally, your BlackArmor administrator can also impose limits on when Web download jobs can take place and how many can take place simultaneously (never more than three). BlackArmor administrators can limit Web downloads to evenings, weekends, or other quiet times in the week. See your BlackArmor administrator to find out when you can download Web files using the Downloader, or to have your existing download job moved up in the Downloader queue.
Retrieving Deleted Files from the Recycle Bin
Shares on your BlackArmor NAS 110 server may be protected by the BlackArmor Manager Recycle Bin. When the Recycle Bin is enabled on a share, BlackArmor Manager saves files deleted from the share so that they may be retrieved if you need them back. If you accidentally delete a file, open BlackArmor Manager (see page 19) and then click Recycle Bin. For step-by-step instructions for retrieving deleted files, refer to the BlackArmor Manager online Help.
General Troubleshooting Tips
6. Solving Problems
This chapter provides solutions to the most common problems you may encounter while setting up and using your BlackArmor server: General Troubleshooting Tips Common Problems and Solutions Resetting Your BlackArmor NAS 110 Server
If you have problems setting up or using your BlackArmor NAS 110 server, follow these suggestions: Ensure that the server is properly connected to your local network. Check that the Ethernet cable is connected and functioning properly. Ensure that your network is functioning properly. Ensure that the server is properly connected to a power source and turned on. Check that the drive is functioning properly. Ensure that your computer meets the BlackArmor NAS 110 system requirements. See System Requirements on page 8 for more information. Ensure that your computer is running a supported Web browser. See System Requirements on page 8 for a list of supported browsers. Ensure that you are logging in with the correct administrator user name and password. (Remember that passwords are case-sensitive.)
K kit contents 7 L LAN port 10 LEDs 10, 39 M maintaining the server 43 manual firmware updates 44 monitoring email alerts 40 LEDs 39 N network default settings 31 NFS 34 NTP 41 O OneTouch backup, about 10 OneTouch button 11 operating system support 8 P power 41 R recycle bin 34 requirements 8 Reset button 10 resetting the server 44 S safety 43 SATA 10 saving power 41 server default settings 31 disk drive 10 email alerts 40 initial connections 19 LAN port 10 LEDs 10, 39 maintenance 43 W
power saving 41 Reset button 10 resetting 44 safety 43 setup wizard 20 SMART diagnosis 40 specifications 53 troubleshooting 51 updating the firmware 44 USB ports 10 setup wizard 20 shares default settings 31 drag&sort service 34 file service support 34 limiting storage space 35 recycle bin service 34 time limits 47 SMART diagnosis 40 sorting files 34 specifications 53 SSL 42 status email alerts 40 LEDs 39 SMART diagnosis 40 system requirements 8 T technical specifications 53 time limits 47 troubleshooting 51 U updating the firmware 44 UPS 42 USB ports 10 user accounts default settings 31 Web access
default settings 31 Web access protocol 42
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Horiz x Vert x Depth 2.40" x 6.90" x 5.80" (61.00 mm x 176.00 mm x 147.00 mm) Weight: 2.71 lbs (1.22 kg) Box dimensions: Horiz x Vert x Depth 9.29" x 9.02" x 3.66" (235.97 mm x 229.11 mm x 92.96 mm) Box weight: 3.64 lbs (1.65 kg) Master carton dimensions: Horiz x Vert x Depth 11.50" x 10.08" x 9.41" (292.1 mm x 256.03 mm x 239.01 mm) Master carton weight: 11.98 lbs (5.43 kg) Master carton quantity: 3 Master cartons per pallet: 64 Pallet dimensions: Horiz x Vert x Depth 48.00" x 48.43" x 40" (1,219.2 mm x 1,230.12 mm x 1,016 mm) Pallet weight: 812.00 lbs (368.32 kg) Pallet layers: 4 Connectivity Network Protocols Network Authentication File Sharing Protocols Volume Management Disc Management Backup Management 1 internal SATA II port 2 USB 2.0 host ports CIFS NFS, HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, Bonjour Microsoft Windows Server Active Directory CIFS, NFS, HTTPS, FTP Share management Volume-level encryption Multi-volume management SMART status monitor Local backup (USB device to NAS, NAS to USB device) Network NAS to NAS backup Event email notification iTunes server DLNA-compliant digital media server Downloader (HTTP and FTP) Seagate Global Access service 1 RJ45 Ethernet port (Gigabit) Perfect for when you need to: tore and access files from S a central, secure location ccess and manage files A remotely Stream media to DLNA compliant devices and computers running iTunes software erform full-system backups P automatically on networkconnected PCs Secure files with hardware based encryption hare a USB printer with S network-connected PCs and Macs
CENTRALISED NETWORK STORAGE
Interface 10/100/1000 Ethernet, USB 2.0 Capacities 1 TB, 2 TB
Technical Specifications
The BlackArmor NAS 110 server is a network attached storage solution designed to provide centralised storage, data backup and media streaming for up to 10 PCs. Help protect important data with automatic full-system backup, SafetyDrill+ bare metal recovery software and powerful hardware-based encryption. Highlights esigned to provide centralised storage and data backup for up to 10 PCs D Protects network-connected PCs with incremental and full-system, automatic backup* Secures files with powerful hardware-based encryption Functions as an FTP server, enabling remote file access Streams media to DLNA-compliant devices and computers running iTunes software neTouch backup button duplicates files from storage devices such as digital cameras and USB drives O connected to the front USB port Includes a reliable Seagate hard drive Connect external drives, share a printer or use an uninterrupted power supply with the two USB 2.0 ports Event email notification 3-year limited warranty
Share/folder-level access control list (ACL) support Quotas setting Drive standby mode Client system backup, bare metal restore (fullsystem recovery) over network OneTouch USB storage device backup
Event Management Media Streaming Download Server Remote Access Software Requirements
PC on Network Pentium III, 500 MHz equivalent processor or higher Microsoft Windows XP or Microsoft Vista OS nternet Explorer 6.0 browser or later, or Firefox 2.X browser I or later (for management interface and Web access) 256-MB RAM Local area network (LAN) Internet connection (for system updates and Web access) BlackArmor NAS 110 storage server 2M RJ45 cable AC power cord Quick Start Guide
Mac on Network Mac OS X 10.4.11 OS or later Apple Safari 3.1 browser or later
System Requirements
W ired or wireless router with an available 10/100/1000 Ethernet port USB printer or USB disc drive (optional) CD-ROM with BlackArmor Discovery Software for Windows OS BlackArmor Discovery Software for Mac OS lackArmor Backup Software for Windows OS B (5 licenses*) Online registration link Warranty information card
*Additional licenses available for purchase at www.seagate.com.
Inside the Box
Connectivity ne Ethernet port for local O network connection, Web-based management and remote access wo USB 2.0 ports for external T drives, printers and uninterrupted power supplies (UPS) ne internal SATA II port O
Region EMEA EMEA
Product BlackArmor NAS 110 BlackArmor NAS 110
Capacity 1 TB 2 TB
Model Number ST310005MND10G-RK ST320005MND10G-RK
EAN Code 7636490017230 7636490017247
Multi-pack UPC 10763649018689 10763649018696
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*Includes data backup software licenses for five PCs. Additional licenses available for purchase at www.seagate.com.
Designed to provide centralised storage and data backup
You are in Control In addition to the included software, the Web-based management interface and BlackArmor Discovery tool software are also straightforward to use. The BlackArmor Discovery tool software allows you to be up and running quickly by displaying all of the BlackArmor NAS products connected to your network. From the Discovery tool, with a single click, you can view or map shared volumes to your computer, access the Web-based user interface or back up the PC you are working from. The BlackArmor NAS 110 storage server can also be managed remotely with DDNS, which can be configured using the Web-based management interface. The BlackArmor NAS 110 storage server can also function as an FTP server, allowing remote access to files. Using the Web-based management interface, you can designate user access manually or integrate with Microsoft Active Directory. Moreover, the BlackArmor NAS 110 storage server can stream media files to DLNA-compliant devices or computers running iTunes software, allowing you to centralise media and display content simultaneously on multiple devices.
Full-system Protection Software plays an important role in helping to protect your valuable data and with BlackArmor you can expect nothing less than the best. To help protect all the files on your PC, our software package provides automatic, incremental and full-system backup. In the event of a PC hardware failure, you can use the SafetyDrill+ bare metal restore feature to recover your entire system, including the operating system, programs and settings. Furthermore, the included software also allows you to secure your files with powerful 256-bit encryption.
Expansion The one rear-mounted USB 2.0 ports allow you to connect external USB hard drives for additional storage, share a USB printer easily with your network-connected computers or connect an uninterrupted power supply (UPS) to safeguard from power failure.
OneTouch Backup The OneTouch backup button duplicates files from USB storage devices such as drives and digital cameras connected to the front-mounted USB port.
Technical specifications
| General | |
| Device Type | NAS server |
| Host Connectivity | Gigabit Ethernet |
| Total Storage Capacity | 1 TB |
| Installed Devices / Modules Qty | 1 (installed) / 1 (max) |
| Width | 2.4 in |
| Depth | 5.8 in |
| Height | 6.9 in |
| Weight | 2.7 lbs |
| Localization | United States |
| Storage Controller | |
| Controller Interface Type | Serial ATA-300 |
| Supported Devices | Hard drive |
| Max Storage Devices Qty | 1 |
| Hard Drive | |
| Type | Standard |
| Capacity | 1 x 1 TB |
| Interface Type | Serial ATA-300 |
| Networking | |
| Type | Network adapter |
| Data Link Protocol | Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet |
| Network / Transport Protocol | FTP, Bonjour |
| Remote Management Protocol | HTTP, HTTPS |
| Network Services Compatibility | Apple Bonjour Protocol, Microsoft CIFS, Network File System (NFS), FTP, HTTP, HTTPS |
| Features | E-mail alert, FTP server |
| Expansion / Connectivity | |
| Expansion Bays Total (Free) | 1 ( 0 ) x internal |
| Interfaces | 1 x Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX/1000Base-T - RJ-45 2 x Hi-Speed USB - 4 pin USB Type A |
| Miscellaneous | |
| Cables Included | 1 x network cable - 6.6 ft |
| Compatible with Windows 7 | "Compatible with Windows 7" software and devices carry Microsoft’s assurance that these products have passed tests for compatibility and reliability with 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 7. |
| Software / System Requirements | |
| Software Included | Seagate BlackArmor Discovery, Seagate BlackArmor Backup |
| OS Required | Microsoft Windows Vista / XP, Apple MacOS X 10.4.11 or later |
| System Requirements Details | Windows XP/Vista - Pentium III - 500 MHz - RAM 256 MB |
| Manufacturer Warranty | |
| Service & Support | 3 years warranty |
| Service & Support Details | Limited warranty - 3 years |
| Universal Product Identifiers | |
| Brand | Seagate |
| Part Number | ST310005MNA10G-RK |
| GTIN | 00763649017401, 00763649018668 |
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