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NasDisk User Manual Before start... WARNING This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the followi ng two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this dev ice must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Thank you for purchasing our product. This manual contains how-to of installing and using NasDisk. It explains the pre-requirement and product specification to know b efore installing NasDisk. Please, be sure to read before installing. If you have any question, please refer to this user manual. Or i f you are not sure of something after reading this manual, please contact us. Maverick System, Technical Support Team Room 511 Seocho World Officetel 1355-3 Seocho-dong Seocho-gu Seoul, South Korea Tel : 02-6283-7425 Fax : 02-6283-7421 E-mail : admin@mavericksys.co.kr This manual is subject to modification for correcting spelling or for improvement of our products. Copyright 2003 Maverick System Co., LTD, All right reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored, in a retr ieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electron ic, mechanical, photocopying, reco rding, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of Maverck Co., LTD.
[Jan. 2003]
Page i Warranty Important : Read carefully This Maverick System Co., LTD End User License Agreement ("EULA") is a legal agreeme nt between you (either an individual or a single entity) and Maverick System Co., LTD for the Maverick hardware &
software product identified above, which includes computer softw are and associated media and printed materials, and may includ e "online" or electronic docume ntation ("HARDWARE PRODUCT" or
"SOFTWARE"). By installing, copying, or otherwise using NasDisk, you agree to be bound by the terms of this EULA. NasDisk is protected by copyright laws and international copyright treat ies, as well as other intellectual property laws and treaties. The SOFTWARE PRODUCT is licensed, not sold. 1. GRANT OF PRODUCT LICENSE. The NasDisk PRODUCT is granted for use as follows.
- Installation and Use In consideration of the obligatio System Co., LTD hereby grants You a non-exclusive, non-transferable l ns entered into by You under th is Agreement, Maverick icense (``License'') to use this hardware product an d related written materials i n either printed text or machine readable form (``Documen tation'') in accordance with th e terms and conditions this Agreement. 2. DESCRIPTION OF OTHER RIGHTS AND LIMITATIONS
- License manifestation and preservation of it Do not ever take off logo, trade mark or license manifestation f rom the NasDisk product
- Limitations on Reverse Engineering, De-compilation, and Disassembly. The LICENSEE may not reverse engineer, de-compile, or disassemble the SOFTWARE PRODUCT except for the case that a relevant laws and regulations demand LICENSEE.
- Assignment The LICENSEE may not assign, sub-license or re-sell all or any of the rights granted under this EULA, except as specified by extra agreement with Maverick System Co.,LTD.
- Transfer The LICENSEE may transfer all of any of the rights granted under this EULA permanently on condition that a transferee agree to all the details in this document. Page ii
- Applicable Law You, who purchase and use the product, must observe the applicab le law of hardware and software applicable in relation to Nasdisk product use.
- Exemption from Liability : User Your duty as specified on this agreement may be nullified by getting rid of the product and documents enclosed with the pr oduct. In case that you do not observe the agreement, the action is equal in meaning to the fact that you a gree to the destruction of the product and any relevant document.
- Exemption from Liability : Maverick System Co.,LTD. Maverick System Co.,LTD is not responsible for any liability or engagement claimed to be imposed upon Maverick System Co., LTD by any disinterested third party or person other than Maverick System Co.,LTD in written or spoken form. Maverick System Co.,LTD is not responsible for the result from o perating the product and for the damage resultant from not making use of the product.
- Acknowledgement You acknowledge that you understand and agree to all the conditi ons specified on the agreement by installing and using the product. This agreement precedes any other engagement or stipulation made between you and Maverick System Co.,LTD.
- Other If you are not sure or want to get in touch with us concerning this EULA, please contact Maverick System Co., LTD (02-6283-7425) Page iii Caution Be sure to observe following cautions since they are related with the way you may be safe from any possible damage or danger caused during the use of the product. If any of the following cautions is neglected, user's data may be lost or equipment damaged. And since you may po ssibly go thro ugh accident, you sho uld be aw are of the fact that using the product may do harm to you. So, you need to be aware of basic knowledge. Warning : When violated, it is possible that you may be injured or die of electrical shock Caution : When violated, it is possible that you may be lightly hurt or the product may break. Warning 1. Do not ever use multiple devices on single plug for there is possibility of electric shock or fire 2. Do not ever use broken electric cord or plug for there is possibility of fire 3. Do not ever touch with wet hand for there is possibility of electrical shock, or fire 4. Do not wear accessories such as necklace or watch. Once they graze the power or an earth you may be electrically shocked or part may be burnt. 5. Please use only normal and st andardized cab le when conn ecting the p roduct fo r defected cable may do harm to internal circuit or may be the cause of electrical shock or fire. 6. Do not open, mend, or modify the body for yourself for there is possibility of electrical shock. 7. Do not leave the product where direct ray of light glows or heater is on, for there is possibility of fire. 8. Do not place the p roduct in w et, w indy o r humid space. Such c ondition is the cause of electrical shock, fire, or malfunction of the product. 9. Keep the product off children. If a child pulls the produ ct, it may fall and hit his or her body , with the product crashed. 10. Do not put t he vessel containing water, juice or coffee on t he product. If they oo ze into the machine, there is possibility of fire or electrical shock. 11. When the product does not need to operate for long time, please, keep the plug pulled out. The product may overheat or covering of power line may be melt down, causing fire. 12. In case of smoke or dust, please pull out the p lug and contact our customer support team If you continue to use it, it may cause fire or electrical shock. Page i v Caution 1. The edg e of produ ct w rapping material is sharp, so be caref ul in dealing with it. It may cut your finger. 2. Please keep the wrapping material off children so that they may not swallow or be hurt. 3. When insta lling the p roduct, keep it ventilated w ell. S ecure certain space ( more than 10cm) around the product. Internal space of the product may easily heat up. 4. Pull out the power p lug before cleaning the prod uct. And neve r pour wat er o n or poli sh the product with thinner or alcohol because it often becomes the cause for malfunction or electric shock. 5. When moving the produ ct, you ne ed to turn off the power fi rst. If it falls down, you may be hurt or the product may malfunction. 6. Place the product on the even space and never put the prod uct on the trembli ng or slanting place such as shelf. If it falls down, you may be hurt or the product may malfunction. 7. Do not let the ventilating hole covered because it will heat up the internal t emperature of the machine, possibly causing fire. 8. When in stalling H DD, pl ease turn off the pow er line and be f ully a ware of the pr ocedure in advance. And make sure that the HDD to be inst alled is p roper to NasDisk. If this caution is neglected, it will cause the product to be malfunctioning or damaged. 9. To prevent static ele ctricity cau sed when disassembling the product, earth the p roduct b y handling on the static-electricity-proof belt or metallic area. Static electricity may do harm to the product. 10. Make sure that the pow er for the product is stable. Unstable supply of power is to shorten the lifespan of the product or damage the internal circuit. 11. When pulling out the power plug, please hold it on the body of power plug, not the power line, because the power line may be cut and cause fire. Page v Chapter 1 Introducing NasDisk Things to be aware before making use of NasDisk . Introducing basic function, specification and make-up of the product 1 - 1 -
1. Introducing NasDisk NasDisk is the product characterized as NAS(Network Attach Storage) that is affordable and easy-to-
use for enterprise. NasDisk can easily be connected to the Internet through broadband connection function such as ADSL or Cable Modem without getting assisted by network engineer and such easy-to-use features may be popular with small- scale office or ho me that is not networked. The service has built-in File Server and Internet (Web) Storage function inclusive of IP sharing and Mail Server through which NasDisk, a personal
, may be conveniently used anywhere and anytime you want to be connected. multi-purposes storage product File Serv er + I nternet (W eb) Storage + I P Share Rout er + Mail Se rver +
External HDD
= NasDisk Exterior of NasDisk
No more expensive and massive storage.
Personal storage with afforda ble pr ice and op timized performance
Create your own internet world with NasDisk 1 - 2 -
1. Introducing NasDisk 1) Feature of NasDisk A. File Server File server may easily be set up through the NetBEUI communication functionality built in NasDisk.. NasDisk provides you wit h the simple way of setting up the network equal in capacity and environment to existing File Server , whi ch doe s not in clude the b urdening labor of complicated server configuration or using extra software. B. Mail Server You can run your personal mail server through the built-in Mail Server function in NasDisk. Even unde r t he en vironment without networ k, p ersonal us er may ea sily configure the mail server based on ADSL or CABLE connection. And all the f eatures su ch as Dynamic DNS-related functionalities necessary fo r dyna mic IP-based environment are provided for nothing.
(Visit www.nasdisk.com and register for a member to enable user ID.nasdisk.com to work as your mail server. C . Internet Storage You can mo ve, save and copy e ven large chunks of file s freely th rough FTP Serv er and Web File Manager built in NasDisk You can generate users and groups, including the capability of a uthentication on them and share those files designated by you.(Web File Manager) Free Dynamic DNS function can enable you to hav e your own s torage anywhere if you are connected to the Internet even in dynamic IP environment. D. IP Sharing Using two P C at the same time with Internet connection i s possible through the built-in IP sharing technology of NasDisk and in case that extra hub is used, as many as 253 personal computers may be connected to the internet. With IP sharing app lied, ma ximum 15Mbps Int ernet connection sp eed is guara nteed and VDSL including Metro-based high-speed connection is compatible with BasDisk. And ev en unde r the IP sharing e nvironment, MSN Messenger fil e tr ansmission is en abled and existing problem known as Identical room connection in Battlenet has been solved.
(And any possible problem in the future will be patched the instance it is reported) 1 - 3 -
1. Introducing NasDisk 2) The term of NasDisks each part Upper side lat eral side back side Slide-p roof rubber pad NasDisk behavior LED LED Behavior Explanation Green Operating (normal working) Signifying that NasDisk Booting is complete and working Booting (preparation in Signifying that NasDisk is in booting procedure before normal Red progress) operating mode Green + Red Signifying that a user is connected to NasDisk and it is in use In use (Storage device working) Emblem of NasDisk manufacturer Ventilating opening for getting heat discharged out of internal HDD (pr escribed space should be secured when setting the device) 10/100Mbps Ethernet WAN port(RJ-45) for the Internet connection 10/100Mbps Ethernet Switching LAN port (RJ-45 ) for internal networking LED Behavior Explanation Yellow Green 1 - 4 -
In transition / In Connected w hile in t ransition (on) / Connected w hile in removal(off) /
removal / Conflicting Conflicting(flickering) Connecting / Operating Connected (on) / operating (flickering) / Operating in 10M (120ms),
/ Speed Operating in 100M (43ms) Direct current port for connecting electrical adaptor 1. Introducing NasDisk 3) NasDisk specification CPU FLASH 32bit RISC Type Processor (CPU Clock 100MHz, Bus Clock 50MHz) 4MB Flash MEMORY 16MB SDRAM HARD DISK 40 ~ 120GB(7200RPM) EIDE Type Hard Disk Drive INTERFACE 10/100Base-TX Ethernet 3 Ports (WAN : 1Port, LAN : 2Ports) PROTOCOL NetBEUI,TCP/IP,DHCP,NAT, WEB(HTTP),FTP,TELNET,SMTP,POP3 SUPPOTED CLIENT Windows 9X, Windows NT, Windows 2000, etc POWER INPUT : 110 ~ 220VAC 50/60Hz, OUTPUT : 12VDC,3.5A DIMENSION 218mm(L) X 124mm(W) X 46mm(H) WEIGHT 1Kg (HDD included) 1 - 5 -
1.Introducing NasDisk 4) NasDisk software specification Network Transport Protocol TCP/IP, NetBEUI, SMTP, POP3 Network File Protocol File Transport Protocol (FTP) Microsoft Networks (CIFS/SMB) Network Connection Internet (HTTP) xDSL(PPPoE), Cable(HFC),Dynamic/Static IP
(xDSL, Cable : External Modem Only) DHCP Server, Port Forwarding, DMZ Host NAT Based Internet Sharing Special Application (MSN Messenger, Stacraft Battlenet, etc) and DDNS Support Security/Permission User/Share/File Level Security/Permission, Change Password Access Control URL/IP Based Filtering (For Incoming/Outgoing Data) Mail Server File Server E-mail Server Feature Included (SMTP/POP3) SMB, FTP Server Feature Included Web Storage Server Web Based User/Group/File Management Device Configuration Web Based Configuration, Installer Software Device Management User/Configuration/Disk Space Quota Monitoring Event Log, E-mail Notification, Web Based Administration Client Support Windows 9x/NT/2000/XP, Mac, Linux, Unix
(HTTP, FTP, NetBEUI) 1. Introducing NasDisk 1 - 6 -
5) NasDisk make-up NasDisk contains the following items 1. N asDisk body 2. Power adaptor 3. Adaptor 4. CAT.5 UTP CABLE (2M, 568B Type) 5. INST ALL CD ROM 6. Use r manual In case the included items inside the product are different from the detail above, please get in contact with vendor or our company. Maverick System 511 Seocho World Officetel 1355-3 Seochodong Seochogu Seoul, South Korea Tel : 02-6283-7425 Fax : 02-6283-7421 E-mail : admin@mavericksys.co.kr NasDisk body UTP Cable Power cable adaptor User manual I NSTALL CD ROM 1 - 7 -
Chaptor 2 Installing NasDisk This chaptor explains how to connect NasDisk to the network and to install each element. And basic method of operating the product will be explained You can easily set up the product if you follow the user manual. If you find yourself challenged to the network setup, please Read the FAQ section of network configuration first and Go on with the installation. 2 - 1 -
1 2. Installing NasDisk 1) Things to know before installation Please confirm the following particulars before installing NasDisk Confirm the Internet conmnection method you have A DSL connection Cable connection Static IP with Local Area Network connection Dynamic IP with Local Area Network connection(DHCP). If you are connected through AD SL, you should be using ext ernal ADSL modem for installing NasDisk.(Internal or USB modem is not comp atible with NasDisk . Y ou should replace the internal modem with external one) If you a re co nnected using C ABLE modem, pl ease co nfirm the Mac Address val ue in your NIC(Network Interface Card). And some Internet service providers tend to limit the Mac Address. If your network env ironment is LAN that u ses stati c IP assignme nt, please me morize the net work configuration value and refer to the FAQ section on the backside of this manual for setting the IP-
related values automatically assigned. If your LAN e nvironment i s bas ed on DHCP(Dynamic Ho st Co nfiguration Pr otocol), ther e ar e no extra prepration for you. And in case that you are not sure what sort of Internet connection you have or that you have different Internet con nection se rvice f rom what is explain ed abo ve, p lease consult the serv ice prov ider to confirm the detail. 2. Installing NasDisk 2) NasDisk configuration a) NasDisk configuration for ADSL or CABLE 2 - 2 -
2 You should confirm the kind of installation procedure you need to follow according to the way you are connected to the Internet. Inte rne t ADSL/C a b le Mo d e m Use r PC Inte rne t ADSL/C a b le Mo d e m Na sDisk Use r PC NasDisk installation diagram for ADSL and CABLE modem user The illustration is the example of installing NasDisk when youre using ADSL or CABLE modem. Before installing NasDisk, you can see that ADSL or CABLE modem is directly connected to the PC, but if you want to install NasDisk, it must lie between PC and ADSL or CABLE modem. This connection method is identical to that of IP router through ADSL and CABLE modem. In case that a us er is u sing IP router for sharing the Inte rnet connection, you ca n co nnect the UT P cabl e to t he LAN slot in IP router and configure the router software for setting Virtual Server or Port Forward.
(Set 80 for Web File Manager console, 21 for FTP Server function and 25 for Mail Server) Although you are connected to the Internet through ADSL or CABLE modem, internal modem cannot be u sed together with NasDi sk. Th at is, those xDSL modems in the fo rm of PCI card or USB and Serial-based modem cannot be connected to NasDisk In this ca se, you shou ld consult your service provider to cha nge the internal modem with ex ternal one for installing NasDisk. 2.Installing NasDisk 2) NasDisk configuration 2 - 3 -
3 b) Configuration of NasDisk on existing network environment Installing how-to for the en vironment where LAN is already set up for the I nternet instead of ADSL or CABLE modem. Inte rne t Ro ute r S/W Hub Lo c a l Use rs NasDisk connection on existing LAN configuration. The figure above i llustrates an example of co nnecting NasDi sk to existing network in enterprise or governmental ofiice in which if any extra IP is currently available, you dont have to use sharing router for connecting NasDisk. Instead, you can simply install Nasdisk onto the ex tra IP. If there is no more IP available, your PC should be connected through NasDisk. That is all the installation procedure of NasDisk for the case where there exists LAN configuration. If you already has made sure what kind of network configuration and you use, please refer to the 3) Installing NasDisk for installing NasDisk 2. Installing NasDisk 3) Installing NasDisk 2 - 4 -
4 ADSL Connect the LAN Port in PC to LAN1 or LAN2 of NasDisk using the enclosed UTP cable in the product and connect the UTP cable that had been connected ADSL or CABLE modem, to WAN of NasDisk.
(Connect ADSL or CABLE modem to WAN Port in NasDisk, and users PC to LAN Port of NasDisk) And reboot the system after maki ng sure that t he connection is r ightly done and that the network configuration of PC is automatic IP assignment in TCP/IP panel in Windows (Refer to the FAQ for Automatic IP assignment) XDSL/CableModem->NasDisk NasDisk -> PC Connection between PC and xDSL/Cable Connection when installing NasDisk Launch your web browser after your PC is normally booted (Microsoft Explorer only) After inserting Http://192.168.1.1 in the address box, log into the page as follows.
(Initial value of the first log-in ID : root, Password : pass) NasDisk Internet setting NasDisk LAN setting In the main page, if you click on the network setup of left menu, you ca n see Internet Setting, LAN setting and DNS tab. Configure the setting as following direction to connect NasDisk to network Choose Network setup on the main page. Click on the combo button and connection method will pop up. Choose PPPoE (xDSL.) Insert your ID and Password for ADSL connection and fill in value for the DNS Server setting
(You may not have to change Clone MAC item except for necessary case) Press apply button th en your system will need to reboot. Pre ss yes a nd restart your 2 - 5 -
5 system. Connect to http://192.168.1.1 when LED changes from red to green.
(In case of connection failure, please refer to FAQ and confirm that y our PC is automatically assigned with IP) Select log and sta tus view in the main page after login. Confirm the IP Address item in WAN CONNECTION by sele cting VIEW NETWORK STATUS on the right side.(In case of 0.0.0.0, press the refresh button) Make sure that NasDisk is working properly by confirmin g the IP on Intern et con nection information
(Insert the IP Address right after http://) VIEW NETWORK STATUS That is all for setting up NasDisk. For detail, please refer to the Nas Disk special function manual enclosed inside the CD W arning: For security sake, make sure you changed the initial value of password. If you neglect t his warning, impo rtant data or set-up value will possibly be lost, a our company will not be responsible for any loss inflcted. nd 2. Installing NasDisk 3) Installing NasDisk b) Cable(dy 2 - 6 -
namic IP) 6 Connect the LAN Port in PC to LAN1 or LAN2 of NasDisk using the enclosed UTP cable in the product and connect the UTP cable that had been connected ADSL or CABLE modem, to WAN of NasDisk.
(Connect ADSL or CABLE modem to WAN Port in NasDisk, and users PC to LAN Port of NasDisk) And reboot the system after maki ng sure that t he connection is r ightly done and that the netw ork configuration of PC is automatic IP assignment in TCP/IP panel in Windows (Refer to the FAQ for Automatic IP assignment) XDSL/CableModem->NasDisk NasDisk -> PC Connection between PC and xDSL/C able Connection when installing NasDisk L aunch your web browser after your PC is normally booted (Microsoft Explorer only) After inserting Http://192.168.1.1 in the address box, log into the page as follows.
(Initial value of the first log-in ID : root, Password : pass) NasD isk Internet setting NasDis k LAN setting In the main page, if you click on the network setup of left menu, you ca n see Internet Setting, LAN setting and DNS tab. C onfigure the setting as following direction to connect NasDisk to network Choose Network setup on the main page. Click on the combo button and connec tion method will pop up. Choose Dynamic IP Address (Cable). Insert MAC Address into Clone MAC Address
(Use MAC Address only when the Internet is not wor king through NasDisk) Press apply button th en your system will need to reboot. Pre ss yes a nd restart your system. 2 - 7 -
7 Conn ect to http://192.168.1.1 when LED changes from red to green.
(In case of connection failure, please refer to FAQ and confirm that your PC is automatically assigned with IP) Select log and status view in the main page after login. Confirm the IP Add ress item in WAN CONNECTION by selecting VIEW NETWORK STATUS on the right side.(In case of 0.0.0.0, press the refresh button) Make sure that NasDisk is working properly by confirming the IP on Intern et con nection information (Insert the IP Address right after http://) VIEW NETWORK STATUS Tha t is all for setting up NasDisk. For detail, please refer to the NasDisk special function manual enclosed inside the CD arning: For security sake, make sure you changed the initial value of password. you neglect t his warning, impo rtant data or set-up value will possibly be lost, and W If our company will not be responsible for any loss inflcted. 2. Installing NasDisk 3) Installing NasDisk c) Installing xDSL and Cable(static IP) C onnect the LAN Port in PC to LAN1 or LAN2 of NasDisk using the enclosed UTP cable in the product and connect the UTP cable that had been connect ed ADSL or CABLE modem, to WAN of NasDisk.
(Connect ADSL or CABLE modem to WAN Port in NasDisk, and users PC to LAN Port of NasDisk) 2 - 8 -
8 And reboot the system after maki ng sure that t he connection is r ightly done and that the network configuration of PC is automatic IP assignment in TCP/IP panel in Windows (Refer to the FAQ for Automatic IP assignment) XDSL/CableModem->NasDisk NasDisk -> PC Connection between PC and xDSL/Cable Connection when installing NasDisk Launch your web browser after your PC is normally booted (Microsoft Explorer only) After inserting Http://192.168.1.1 in the address box, log into the page as follows.
(Initial value of the first log-in ID : root, Password : pass) NasDisk Internet setting NasDisk LAN setting In the main page, if you click on the network setup of left menu, you ca n see Internet Setting, LAN setting and DNS tab. Configure the setting as following direction to connect NasDisk to network Choose Network setup on the main page. Click on the combo button and connection method will pop up. Choose Static IP Address Insert IP address, subnet mask, gateway and DNS address Press apply button th en your system will need to reboot. Pre ss yes a nd restart your system.. Conn ect to http://192.168.1.1 when LED changes from red to green.
(In ca se of connection f ailure, please refer to FA Q an d confirm that your PC is automatically assigned with IP) Select log and status view in the main page after login. 2 - 9 -
9 Confirm the IP Address item in WAN CONNECTION by selecting VIEW NETWORK STATUS on the right side Make sure tha t NasDisk is working properly by confirming the IP on Intern et con nection information
(Ins ert the IP Ad dress right after http://) That is all for setting up NasDisk. For detail, please refer to the Nas Disk special function manual enclosed inside the CD arning: For security sake, make sure you changed the initial value of password. W If you neglect t his warning, impo rtant data or set-up value will possibly be lost, a our company will not be responsible for any loss inflcted. nd 2. Installing NasDisk 3) Installing NasDisk d) LAN with static IP
(1) In case that there is no extra IP Connect the LAN Port in PC to LAN1 or LAN2 of NasDisk using the enclosed UTP cable in the product and connect the UTP cable that had been connected ADSL or CABLE modem, to WAN of NasDisk.
(Connect ADSL or CABLE modem to WAN Port in NasDisk, and users PC to LAN Port of NasDisk) 2 - 10 -
10 And reboot the system after maki ng sure that t he connection is r ightly done and that the network configuration of PC is automatic IP assignment in TCP/IP panel in Windows (Refer to the FAQ for Automatic IP assignment) XDSL/CableModem->NasDisk NasDisk -> PC Connection between PC and internal network Connect ion when installing NasDisk Launch your web browser after your PC is normally booted (Microsoft Explorer only) After inserting Http://192.168.1.1 in the address box, log into the page as follows.
(Initial value of the first log-in ID : root, Password : pass) NasDisk Internet setting NasDisk LAN setting In the main page, if you click on the network setup of left menu, you ca n see Internet Setting, LAN setting and DNS tab. Configure the setting as following direction to connect NasDisk to network Choose Network setup on the main page. Click on the combo button and connection method will pop up. Choose Static IP Address. Insert IP address, subnet mask, gateway, and DNS address. Press apply button th en your system will need to reboot. Pre ss yes a nd restart your system. Conn ect to http://192.168.1.1 when LED changes from red to green. (In case of connection failure, please refer to FAQ and confirm that your PC is automatically assigned with IP) 2 - 11 -
11 Select log and status view in the main page after login. Confirm the IP Address item in WAN CONNECTION by selecting VIEW NETWORK STATUS on the right side. Make sure that NasDisk is working properly by confirming the IP on Intern et con nection information
(Insert the IP Address right after http://) VIEW NETWORK STATUS That is all for setting up NasDisk. For detail, please refer to the NasDisk special function manual enclosed inside the CD Warning: For security sake, make sure you changed the initial value of password. If you n eglect this warnin g, important data or set-up value will possibly be lost an d our company will not be responsible for any loss inflcted. 2. Installing NasDisk 3) Installing NasDisk d) LAN with static IP
(2) In case that there is extra IP Connect the internal network cable with WAN of NasDisk
.If you have difficuly with getting extra cable and with additional installation of cable, please follow the 2 - 12 -
12 procedure for (1) No more extra IP. When connection begins, copy NasDisk Installer into your PC. In t his moment, your PC and NasDisk should be in the same Hub or Collision Domain. Connecting PC to internal network Internal Network Connection when installing NasDisk NasDisk Installer is in the CD contained in the product. NasDisk Installer is supposed to provide user with two functionalities. Searching NasDisk and setting network configuration wothout modifying user's PC Installing NasDisk internal application when replacing HDD of NasDisk. Installing NasDisk using the method is explained here. For detail, please refer to the NasDisk special function manual enclosed inside the CD Installation procedure is as follows. Insert the NasDisk CD. Setup program wi ll auto matically run. If the in staller doesn't start automatically , click on the
'Setup.exe'
Installation Wizard will guide you through the steps. When the installation is complete, NasDisk group will be created on the 'Start menu. Then you will see NasDisk Installer.exe and Uninstall NasDisk Installer Run NasDisk INSTALLER.EXE. NasDisk INSTALLER Password panel Properties-TCP/IP Select the NasDi sk information a s illustrated above and click on the left button of mouse will let the password panel appear. I nsert a c orrect pas sword and e xecute "p roperties"(You should insert the initial password). 2 - 13 -
13 Click on the TCP/IP tab and insert IP address, subnet mask, gateway and DNS address. Press "Yes" and your system will reboot. When LED lights up greem, type http:// and the chosen IP. NasDisk login page If you see the page above, configuration is complete. NasDisk installation is complete. For detail, please refer to the NasDisk special function manual enclosed inside the CD Warning: For security sake, make sure you changed the initial value of password. If you neglect t his warning, impo rtant data or set-up value will possibly be lost, and our company will not be responsible for any loss inflcted. 2. Installing NasDisk 4) NasDisk User Set-up a) Creating user When NasDisk network configuration is complete, user account must be created. NasDisk has two kinds of accounts. NasDisk administrator account for network and service set-up NasDisk user account for using NasDisk NasDisk administrator account enables you to set overall value for network configuration, service and users, but you cannot user general service from NasDisk wit h this administor account to whi ch there 2 - 14 -
14 can be no addition of new account. And you may change the default password for this account. NasDisk us er a ccount i s onl y related with the use of NasDisk service, not with administ ration functionality. Administrator may freely delete, modify and set the files in NasDisk, and in case of creating sharing folder, administrator can change the permission on users and groups.
(Setting sharing fo lder i s only enabled in user account, and sha ring fo lder cannot be us ed wh en connecting to FTP.) Please register to NasDisk, following the steps below. Open your web brower and connect to NasDisk Choose uer setting menu in main page. Registration page Users list page When user setting page loads, user registration tab and user list tab will show. Choose user registration tab and us er registration page will lo ad. For creating user, a group should exist. Type the group name. You can use both Korean and English for group name.
(\ / : * ? < > | must not be used) After typing the group name, press registration button, then a group will be added to the list. After creating group, typ e in the user registration form the I D, passwo rd and quota f or the group User ID does not support Korean, so you should type only in English.
(\ / : * ? < > | must not be used.) ID and password must be set with different character so as not to be used by stealth.
(There is no limitation in symbol to be typed in password.) You can choose group using combo button .
'Quota assignment' is u sed for determining the capacity of storage pe r user. Choos e the quota assignment check-box '' and type in the capacity in MByte unit.
(Quota assignment function may work only when the 'quota assignment' is set.) If you ha ve fill ed in e very required for m, p ress the r egistration button, then, 'complet e'
message panel will pop up. Press 'confirm' and close the panel. For deleting or modifying the registered user or user group, click on the user list tab. 2 - 15 -
15 That's all about 'user registration procedure'. For detail, please refer to the NasDisk special function manual enclosed inside the CD NasDisk 4) NasDisk User Configuration a) Using user account. This section will explain how to use NasDisk with user account. Only simple feature will be explained, so, if you need more detailed f eatures, ple ase r efer to th e NasDisk special function ma nual enclosed inside the CD
(1) Using Web-storage Web-storage page Sharing folder setting Log in NasDisk with the ID and Password created in user registration page.. Folder creator. Choose this icon for creating folder.
( Folder name must not contain following symbols \ / : * ? < > | ) Folder sharing icon. Choose thi s icon for endowing read/wr ite p ermission to us er a nd group through the setting page. File save icon. Choose this icon for storing files into NasDisk on the Internet File delete icon. Choose this icon for deleting file or folder. File rename icon. Choose this icon for renaming file or folder.
(\ / : * ? < > | must not be used ) Permission change icon. Choose thic icon for changing permission for file or folder
(Although file sharing is on, limiting read/write permission using thic function is possible. That 2 - 16 -
16 is, permission precedes folder sharing) Copy icon. Choose this icon for copying files or folders. Multiple copy of files or folder is enabled and 'paste' is also used. Copying the fi les into the original position is not permitted) Cut icon. Choose this icon for cutting files or folders Just as copy function, cutting behavior cannot be done on the same area where the original file exists. Paste icon. Choose this icon for pasting files or folders. It is used together with copy and cut. And you can see the presence of files or folder through the selection information on the path (example; selectio information - two items chosen). Since the user interface of Web Storage feature is similar to th at of Windows, it is easy to use. And you can exchange files with other through the sharing folder under the user folder tree on the left side.
(Sharing folder service is only applied to Web Storage and File Server, not to FTP service) 2. Installing NasDisk 4) NasDisk user configuration a) Creating user account
(2) Using Mail Server In order to us e Mail Se rver service of NasDisk, Mail Server ch eckbox on the Service Set-up must be turned on. Since the default value is activated, you can set up the Mail Server through the following steps. 2 - 17 -
17 Open Mail Client such as Outlook Express.
(Only the Outlook Express configuration will be explained) Outlook Express UI Account Menu Panel Choose 'Tool' menu and select 'Accounts' on the pull-down menu of 'Tool'
Select 'Accounts' and 'Accounts' menu panel will appear. After selecting 'Mail' on the tab and click on 'Add' button. Mail User Setting Mail Address Setting Mail Server Setting Internet Connection Wizard will launch and require you to type user's name, e-mail adress, and mail server address. Type the following alphabetically.
(Example : User na me > Jack, e-m ail address > jack@maverick.nasdisk.com, Inco ming Mail ser ver type > POP3, mail server > maveri ck.nasdisk.com, Outgoing mail s erver > mav erick.nasdisk.com, Account ID > NasDisk ID, Password > NasDisk Password ) Type the Nasdisk ID and Password and press the next button to complete procedure (Save
'password', then it will never ask you password whenever you launch you mail client. Configuration is complete when mail Account is added to the list. 2 - 18 -
18 Mail Account is generated Now, you can try se nding e- mail through Outlook Express. And y ou are adv ised to c heck your incoming e-mail you sent to you r own e-mail account ju st created to make su re the configuration is working properly.
(You may try this through the web- based free mail such as u sing Hotmail ). If your mail client is not working, go back to the first step and try again. 2. Installing NasDisk 4) NasDisk User configration b) Using user account
(3) Using File Server This section explains File Server service, one of basic functionality in NasDisk. This service is available only when NetBEUI is activated in NasDisk Service Setup Since the default value is on like Mail Server, if you have not changed the setting, you may use File Server service. Be aware of the following particulars before running system.
- NasDisk File Server service is dependent on the NetBEUI protocol provided by Microsoft Networki ng. It means th at sharing participans should b e w orking inside Microsoft Networking environment
- Windows series include single-ser OS Window9X and multiple-user OS Window NT. So there is difference in sharing setting according to the OS.
- While NT user may have access to account w ith user ID and pass word that has b een registered in NasDisk, 9x user must have the same ID with the computer name.
-File server service i s compatible o nly with Win dows series. On the diffe rent platform such as Macintosh or Linux, third party FTP client should be used. Direction for use is as follows. Double-click on 'Network environment' in your PC 2 - 19 -
19 Doubel-click on Network neighborhood. Find Nasdisk group. Double-click on NasDisk in NasDisk group When login panel shows up, insert password (Windows 9x) or ID and password (Windows NT) After login, you will have fold er titled 'home, ho me_dir, public '. Ho me contains all the use rs and is not accessible. And 'Home_dir' is the user account to be clicked for login panel Login procedure is necessary only forthe first time of logging if cookie is on in your browser
(If you have changed your password, you have to insert the modified password for login.) Now, it is just like the fixed drive attached to your system. You can also use Windows Exploror for network drive connection service.
( Pur IP or 'NasDisk' rig ht after '\\ ' and add '\home_dir' example: \\192.168.1.1\home_dir,
\\nasdisk\home_dir ) That's all about File Server service in NasDisk. File S erver se rvice work s only fo r Wi ndows OS. I f you are on the other OSs su ch as Mac or Linux, NetBEUI protocol should be embedded in the system for using File Server service. File Server service only supports local network. File Server service does not recognize other network. Filse Server service can be connected just like network folder using FTP in Windows ME, 2000 and XP. Double-click on 'Network' on your desktop. Doubel-click on 'Add Network' for executing Network Wizard. Insert ftp://NasDisk IP or domain name. Press "Next" and typ e u ser I D. (if a nonymous a ccount is a ctiated, no user I D i s required) Type the name for the network connection and new connection icon will be created. Insert the path of NasDisk in Windows Explorer address for completing Network folder setup That is all about File Server service. For detail, please refer to the NasDisk special function manual enclosed inside the CD 2 - 20 -
20 Chapter 3 Registering NasDisk This chapter is about the product registration procedure on customer site after installing NasDisk DDNS Server setting and NasDisk DDNS service will also be explained Those customers who registered to the customer site become a member at DDNS service automatically Though you may have not registered, A/S or product guarantee is provided but the basis for A/S or product guarantee is to be the day of purchase if not registered 3 - 1 -
1 3. Registering NasDisk 1) NasDisk Customer Registration After installing NasDisk, you need to register NasDisk through the Internet. Registration is recommended to enable DDNS service and other customer services Registration procedure is as follows. Launch your web browser. Connect to www.nasdisk.com. Select Customer Registration menu on the left bar. NasDisk registration page Read the "Service Agreement" and select "Agree" or "Do not agree".
"Do not ag ree" stop s registering pr ocedure and you are n ot ent itled to DDNS servi ce. For details, please contact customer support team. Selecting "Agree" will move you to the NasDisk User Registration page. Fill in the blank and press registration button, then "Registration complete" panel will show up. In case of "Registration failure" panel, press the refresh button and repeat filling in the blank. When registration is complete, type the ID and Password to log in.
"User Name now logging in" message will appear. That's all about 'Customer Registration'. You must b e c areful in filling in your co rrect personal info rmation to get full su pport such as DDNS service. Registration completion message will be sent to your e-mail address and all the details you typed in will also be enclosed to the e-mail All the personal information will be used only for customer support and service and will not be known to anybody or other companies except Maverick System. 3 - 2 -
2 For details, please refer to the service agr eement that i s p rovided when registering the product on-
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3 3. NasDisk registration 2) DDNS Server setting Customers who registered at www.nasdisk.com are only required to do DDNS Server setting. If you have not registered, this procedure of DDNS server setting will not apply. To get the DDNS service from www.nasdisk.com, you have to configure following two items. Host name to be used by NasDisk (Registering multiple host names is enabled.)
(ex : If Host name is Maverick, Domain name of NasDisk is maverick.nasdisk.com.) Domain name to be used by NasDisk (nasdisk.com and nasdisk.net are provided) These two items precede all the DDNS service configuration procedure. DDNS means Dynamic Domail Name Service. The functional features and working principle of DDNS are as follow.
- DHCP-based Int ernet conne ction h as not be en ab le use HTTP or FTP ser ver b ecause IP address of DHCP is subject to change everytime PC is connected to the Internet.
- DDNS is the new method for DHCP-based PC DDNS to set up HTTP, FTP or MAIL server just as if its IP is static.
To us e DDNS se rvice, you mu st r egister to the DDNS service and h ave D DNS-supportive equipment and softwares.
- Connect the DDNS server to DDNS-supportive equipment by inserting the ID and Password of the equipment.
Then, u ser should connect to the DDN S-supportive equi pment with the do main na me registered to DDNS server.
- DNS server having domain name is supposed to make query into the domain name DDNS server that received the query from the other DNS, is to transmit the IP address for the domain name..
- At this mom ent, DDNA server se nds the unchang ed IP becau se varied IP numeric value is applied to DDNS serv er through the co mmunication b etween DDNS server and D DNS-
supportive equipment. Then, u ser can connect to the DDN S-supportive equipm ent on the I nternet through the IP address transmitted to DNS server
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In o rde to use DDNS ser vice contained in NasDisk, co nnect to www.nasdisk.com an d s tart configuration as follows. Launch your web-browser and connect to www.nasdisk.com. Type your ID and Password in the box named ID and Pass each and click on login button. After login, select DDNS configuration on the left. DDNS configuration page Insert Host name of NasDisk after DDNS configuration page i s generated. At this point, Host name does not need to be identical with that of NasDisk. Previous IP list shows the list of IP registered in DDNS server and newly modified IP address is automatically retrieved from the coonected equipment of user. To insert the content of configurationm press the "registration" button below. If error occurs, click on the "refresh" button to repeat the registration procedure. When list is created, DDNS server configuration is complete. In case that modfication or de letion of generated list is required, pr oceed by pre ssing
"modify" or "delete" button after selecting the leftmost check-box. That's all about DDNS server configuration. In order to connect the DDNS server to NasDisk, you have to configure also the setting of Na sDisk DDNS. 3 - 5 -
5 3. Installing NasDisk 3) Configuring the function of DDNS. Configure the function of connecting DDNS server to NasDisk. Only after registeration at www.nasdisk.com and completing the DDNS server setting, you ca n go on with this procedure. Product registration should be preceded before this step. DDNS configuration page Follw the next direction for DDNS cofiguration of NasDisk Launch your web brower and log into NasDisk administration account. Select 'Network Set-up' item on the main page. Select DDNS configuration tab when 'Network set-up' menu page loads. When DDNS configuration page loads, type the ID and Password for www.nasdisk.com. Insert the domain name to be used in the DDNS server into NasDisk domain. (If registered name is 'maverick.nasdisk.com', type 'maverick.nasdisk.com') Confirm the inserted configur ation and press the 'apply' butto n. Then , N asDisk will b egin to communicate with DDNS server of www.nasdisk.com. If connection starts normally, the message " Working" will show up on the s tatus of D DNS Client. (If it shows "Not working", please repeat the procedure again.) That's all about DDNS configuration in NasDisk. While multiple host names registration is e nabled in DDNS server of www.nasdisk.com, DDNS setting registration in Nasdisk must have only single host name. 3 - 6 -
6 In order to u se Mail Server or Web Storage service out of intern al network, you have to use g eneral domain name. Concerning Mail Server, the mail address for user whose ID is 'Jack in NasDisk is ' Jack@maverick.nasdisk.com. Concerning Web Storage, you can use the following general domain name. http://maverick.nasdisk.com ftp://maverick.nasdisk.com The three addresses above is applied to the case that the host n ame registered to www.nasdisk.com is 'maverick'. The services provided from NasDisk using DDNS is only Web Storage and Mail Server service. Since Internet Sharing and Fi le Se rver se rvice is enabled o nly insi de internal network , user cannot have access to t hose servi ces ouf of t he internal network in spite of the fact that DDNS serv ice i s configured. For details, please refer to "Using NasDisk" in enclosed CD. 3 - 7 -
7 NasDisk 4. FAQ Chapter 4 FAQ with explanation on how to configure user's PC network and to manage when NasDisk does not work This chapter includes frequently-asked questions for operating NasDisk. properly. 4 - 1 - All rights Reserved. Copyright 2003, Maverick Systems, Inc. 1 NasDisk 4. FAQ 4. FAQ 1) Configuring PC Network a) Setting Dynamic IP for Windows 9x (Windows 98/98SE/ME) Click!
Click Obtain an I P address automatically Setting Dynamic IP for using NasDisk - Windows 9x Select 'Properties" after clicking on "Network" on desktop. When Ne twork pa nel op ens, se lect TCP/IP fr om Network components box and click on
"Properties"
On the T CP/IP properties panel, click on " IP Address" tab and choose "Obtain an IP ad dress automatically"
Click "OK" , and PC will reboot. Type "winipcfg"
w inipcfg execution panel - apply concretly For confirming that IP is rightly assigned, type "winipcfg" on the 'Run' panel. Start -> Run -> winipcfg -> Yes W hen IP Configuration panel loads, press "More Info." to make IP is properly assigned.
(Gateway address '192.168.1.1' is normal when DHCP Server works in NasDisk) 4 - 2 - All rights Reserved. Copyright 2003, Maverick Systems, Inc. 2 4. FAQ NasDisk 4. FAQ 1) Configuring PC Network
) Setting Static IP for Windows 9x (Windows 98/98SE/ME) Click!
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Use the followin g address Setting Static IP for using NasDisk - 1 Windows 9x Select 'Properties" after clicking on "Network" on desktop. When Network panel o pens, select TCP/IP fr om Network components box and click on
"Properties"
On the TC P/IP prop erties pa nel, click o n " IP Address " tab and choo se "Use the following address"
Setting Static IP for using NasDisk - 2 Windows 9x Insert 192.168.1.2 (numeric value 2-254 except 1) in IP Address, and 255.255.255.0 in subnet mask. And move on to Gateway. Add 192.168.1.1 in 'New gateway' box, then press Add button. Go to DNS configuration, a nd select 'Enab le DNS'. Th en, ins ert ho st na me(user name) and Domain name(optional). Insert DNS IP in DNS Server Search Order and press 'Add'. Press 'OK' and restart your system. 4 - 3 - All rights Reserved. Copyright 2003, Maverick Systems, Inc. 3 NasDisk 4. FAQ 4. FAQ 1) Configuring PC Network c) Setting Dynamic IP for Windows (Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP) Click!
Click!
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Setting Dynamic IP for using NasDisk - 1 Windows NT Select 'Properties" after clicking on "Network" on desktop. When
'Network and Di al-up Connection ' window loads, right- click on
'Local Area Connection' and choose 'Properties'. When 'Properties' window loads, choose TCP/IP in "Components checke d are used by this connection" then press "Properties" button Obtain a n IP address automatically ipconfig /release ipconfig /renew Setting Dynamic IP for using NasDisk - 2 Windows NT When TCP/IP address properties panel loads, choose " Obtain an IP address automatically"
When configuration is complete, choose Start - > Run -> cmd, then a command promp t window will show up. ipconfig /all -> show all the information related with IP. ipconfig /release -> release all the information related with IP. ipconfig /renew -> loads all the information related with IP from DHCP. If 'cmd' command works p roperly, configuration is co mplete. (I n ca se that IP come fr om NasDisk, Gateway is set to 192.168.1.1) 4 - 4 - All rights Reserved. Copyright 2003, Maverick Systems, Inc. 4 4. FAQ NasDisk 4. FAQ 1) Configuring PC Network d) Setting static IP for Windows (Windows NT 4.0/2000/XP) Click Click
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Setting Static IP for using NasDisk - 1 Windows NT Select 'Properties" after clicking on "Network" on desktop. When 'Properties' window loads, choose TCP/IP in "Components checked are used by this connection" then press "Properties" button ipconfig /all Setting Static IP for using NasDisk - 2 Windows NT When TCP/IP address properties panel loads, choose " Use the following address "
When configuration is complete, choose Start - > Run -> cmd, then a command promp t window will show up. ipconfig /all -> show all the information related with IP. If the result is identical to the set-up, the configuration procedure is complete. 4 - 5 - All rights Reserved. Copyright 2003, Maverick Systems, Inc. 5 NasDisk 4. FAQ 2) FAQ a) Network connection does not work. Confirm that power is properly working in both NasDisk and equipment connected to NasDisk. Confirm the connection port Link LED of NasDisk and the equipment connected to NasDisk. If you find t he prob lem due to the initial configuration, go back to the first configuration procedure and read the manual carefully. If network f ailure occurred in the middle of op eration, please read the pro cedure above carefully. b) Clattering sound from equipment with high frequency. NasDisk is manufactured to minimize power consumption so that it can b e changed into Suspend mode when there is no operation for specific period of time. So, the clattering sound with high frequency occurs when Suspend mo de is changed into Normal mode. You don't have to be worried about the noise. c) Is it possible to replace internal HDD in NasDisk by another?
Yes,It is possible. NasDisk was originally designed to be assembled by user and hard drive had to be installed for yourself. So, replacing internal HDD by another product is possible. You can use NasDisk Installer Software for replacing HDD. For details, please refer to "NasDisk Special function" of the CD enclosed in the product box. d) Is it possible to operate a serv er un der th e NasDi sk wh en IP sharing is dependent on NasDisk?
Yes, it is possible. NasDisk has NAT-related functions such as DMZ Host or Port Forwarding . For details, please refer to"NasDisk Special Function" of the CD enclosed in the product box. e) Is it possible to use MSN Messenger File transmission or Starcraft Battle?
Yes, it is possible. 4 - 6 - All rights Reserved. Copyright 2003, Maverick Systems, Inc. 6 NasDisk 4. FAQ We provide customers with various solutions when problems occur to NasDisk NAT. Especially, concerning the prog ram that us ers fr equently use, we have cu stomer suppo rt system called 'Special Application'. For details, please refer to "NasDisk Special Function" of the CD enclosed in the product box.
(We will create patches for any possible error in our software.) 4 - 7 - All rights Reserved. Copyright 2003, Maverick Systems, Inc. 7 Chapter 5 Appendix This chapter contains helpful features for using NasDisk. UTP Calbe connection, DNS Server address and some others. 1 5 - 1 -
1) NasDisk cable connection To use NasDisk, you need CAT.5 level UTP cable for making RJ-45 moduler plug. EIA/TIA 568A EIA/TIA 568B Color order: light green, green, light Color order: light orange, orange, light green orange, blue, light blue,orange,light brown, brown: blue, light blue, greenm light brown, brown The illustration above is EIA/TIA 568A and EIA/TIA 568B.
(EIA/TIA 568 : This is indoor wiri ng standard es tablished by EIA(Electronic Ind ustries Aliance) and TIA(Telecommunication and I ndustry A ssociation) in 1993. There a re f our kinds o f EIA /TIA 5 68 standard - STP, UTP, Coaxial Cable and Optical Fuber. So-called 1:1 or Direct cable is designed on EIA/TIA 568B type in its bot h end. And Cross-cable is designed with one end in EIA/TIA 568B type and other end in EIA/TIA 568A type. Proper cable connection to NasDisK should follow the next step. 1. Cross cable to be used between WAN (Uplink) Port and PC (Conn ection to ADSL and Vable modem is compatible with existing cable). 2. Direct cable to be used between LAN 1/LAN 2 Port and PC. Note : Use cross cable for connecting equipments except the connection with 'hub' in network. NasDisk supports Auto MDI/MDIX to keep user from making mistake.
(Therefore, when connecting your equipment with Nad Disk, you may use either Direct Cable or Cross Cable) 5 - 2 -
2 2) ISP DNS Server address list DNS Server address for each Internet Connection Provider KT (Korea Telecom) : kornet.net 168.126.63.1 168.126.63.2 211.216.50.150 211.216.50.160 Chollian/DACOM : chollian.net 211.106.67.221 164.124.101.2 (Bora homenet) HANARO : hananet.net 210.220.163.82 210.94.6.67 210.180.98.69 thrunet : thrunet.com 210.117.65.1 210.117.65.2 Shinbito Shark : shinbiro.com 202.30.143.11 203.240.193.11 5 - 3 -
3 3) Glossary ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Lline) Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line allows for transfer speeds of 1.5Mbps(or 6Mbps) into the computer and up to 16kbps back up the telephone lines. ADSL uses standard telephone lines, enabling ISDN basic speed interface (2B+D) to coexist with existing telephone line. CGI (Common Gateway Interface) CGI is the interface work ing between WWW server and back -end program (Gateway), and is used f or creating interactive web page like web browser (client) making query into database via web server. CLIENT Any intelligent device linked in a network to a server. A client can undertake its own computing using data provided by the server. DDNS (Dynamic DNS) DDNS system enables dynamic IP to simulate static IP. DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) Dynamic Ho st Co nfiguration Proto col automatically allocates t he info rmation n ecessary fot TCP /IP-
based communication, an d is standardized in RFC 1541. It provides uniform administrative service of IP address in TCP/IP environment. DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) Firewall zone to pr otect s erver fr om il legal acc ess f rom external n etwork. DMZ is an a nalogic expression of firewall w ith demi litarized zone and is a int ervening layer which filters out suspicious data between internal network and external network. DNS (Domain Name Service) Domain N ame Service provides the system that con verts d omain n ame in to n umerical IP addr ess, which mean s that you d o not ha ve to me morize all the nu merical value o f IP add ress to co nnect to certain host of a network. While IP address is based o n the addr ess pointed off by 4-byte numerical value, domain name is easily memorizable because it is readable as www .nasdisk.co.kr. EIA (Electronic Industry Association) Electronic Industry Association in U.S. ETHERNET 5 - 4 -
4 A L AN Tra nsmission sta ndard d eveloped by DEC, Intel, and Xero x. It is f eatured b y it s capabilit y of transmitting data up to the data station 2.5 km away at 1 0Mbps an d 1,024 data st ations can be internetworked b y the t echnology, one of the model origin ated fr om I EEE 802.3. The cab le most adopted by this standard includes 10BASE 5, 10 BASE 2 10 BASE-T out of which 10Base-T model is most frequently used. Recently, Fast Ethernet with 100Mbps bandwidth has been put into market. FTP (File Transfer Protocol) This Internet protocol is used to copy files b etween computers--usually a c lient and an archive site. It's old-fashioned, it's a bit on the slow side, it doesn't support compression, and it uses cryptic Unix command parameters. HFC (Hybrid Fiber Coax) HFC networks combi ne both optic-fiber an d co axial cable lines. O ptical fiber ru ns f rom the cable head end to n eighborhoods o f 500 to 2, 000 su bscribers. C oaxial cable ru ns fro m the optical-fi ber feeders to each subscriber. Hybrid networks provide many of fiber's reliability and bandwidth benefits at a lower cost than a pure fiber network. HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) The pr otocol u sed to tr ansmit and rec eive a ll data ov er the World Wide Web. Wh en you t ype a URL into your browser, you're actually sending an HTTP request to a Web server for a page of information. IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers in U. S. IP ADDRESS This address is a unique string of numbers that i dentifies a computer on the Internet. These numbers are u sually shown in groups separa ted by period s, like this: 130 .69.240.4, which is 32-bit arrangement each of 8 bit(1 byte) pointed off by comma. All resources on the Intern et must have an IP address. IP addres s is administered by InterNIC in U.S., and KRNIC allocates the IP address for domestic use. JAVA Sun Microsystems' Java, announced in May 1995, is a programming language fo r ad ding ani mation and other action to W eb sites. The small applications (called applets) that Java creates can play back on any graphical system that's Web-read y, but your Web b rowser has to be java-capable for you to see it. According to Su n's descri ption, Java is a sim ple, o bject-oriented, dist ributed, interpreted, robust, secure, architecture-neutral, portable, high-performance, multithreaded, dynamic, buzzword-
compliant, general-purpose programming language. LAN (Local Area Network) A local area network is a short-di stance network used to link a group of computers together within a 5 - 5 -
5 building. 10BaseT Ethernet is the most commonly used form of LAN. A piece of hardware called a hub serves as th e common wiring point, enabling data to be sent from on e machine to another ov er the network. LANs are ty pically limited to distances of less than 500 meters and provide low-cost, high-
bandwidth networking capabilities within a small geographical area. MODEM (Modulator-Demodulator) A modem is an external box or in ternal circuitry that converts c omputer data into sou nd that can be transmitted over phone lines. First u sed to send telegrams, early modems alternated between two different tones. This is called modulation, and th e pro cess o f modulating (and d emodulating at t he receiving end) gave the modem its name. NAT (Network Address Translation) Network add ress tran slation is a scheme that allows two connected n etworks to u se diff erent and incompatible IP addressing schemes. Address translation allows hosts on a private internal network to transparently communicate with dest inations on an external network or vice versa. NAT also refers to the name of a device that perfo rms these functions. It enables certain TCP/IP application to be used by converting the communication protocol of the applicative layer or transport layer. NetBEUI (NetBIOS Extended User Interface) NetBEUI is an extended version of N etBIOS t hat co nnects clients in a LA N env ironment. IBM developed this standard protocol, which is a set of rules that a n operating system uses to control how computers on a network to talk to each other. Th e protocol is al so used by Microsoft and Novell on many network operating systems including LAN Server, LAN Manager, Windows NT, and Windows 95. NetBIOS (Network Basic input/output System) Application Program Interface used in PC-LAN provided by IB M and Microsoft and it also works as a protocol for local area network. NetBEUI(NetBIOS extended user interface) is the extended version of initial release. It is a basic fo rmat for Window s netwo rk env ironment i n which NetBIOS name is added to personal computer to be networked. POP3 (Post Office Protocol Ver.3) The cu rrent cha mp in I nternet e mail m ailbox a ccess sta ndards, bu t it s li mitations-basically, you connect to a server and downlo ad all your m essages, wh ich are th en deleted f rom the server-
discourage flexibility. Of cour se, some clients let you leave all messages on the server, and/or refuse to download messages above a certain size. The current version of POP is POP3 RFC (Request For Comments) Public do cuments s eries annou nced by IAB for I nternet-based inspection, sugg etion, techno logies, and opinion. It is used as prin ciple means for a nnouncing the in formation on the Internet such as procedure or format necessary when actualizing network protocol or service. 5 - 6 -
6 SDSL (Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line) SDSL stands for Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line, a relatively new technology that allows high data transfer rates to be sent over existing copper telephone lines. SDSL is called sy mmetric bec ause i t supports the same high data transf er rates fo r upstream and down stream tr affic. SDSL wor ks by sending digital pu lses in the high -frequency area of t elephone l ines th at are not used by v oice communications. While d ouble or triple pairs of copper-li nes are used in HDSL, SDSL uses a pair of copper-line, and i s applicable to existing P OTS or T 1/E1 wit h ma ximum serviceab le distance being about 2.7km. SERVER The business end of a client/server setup, a server is usually a computer that provides the information, files, Web p ages, and other servic es to the cli ent that logs on to it. (The w ord server is also used to describe the software and op erating system designed to run server hardware.) The client/server setup is analogou s to a restaurant with wait ers and customers. Some In ternet servers take this an alogy to extremes and become inattentive, or even refuse to serve you. SMB (Server Message Block) SMB, which stands for Server Message Block, is a protocol for sharing files, printers, serial ports, and communications abst ractions such as named pipes an d mail sl ots b etween computers. T CP/IP ir NetBEUI(Net B IOS extended us er in terface) ca n be 'c ommunication network ad aptor' for fi le/printer sharing protocol used in Windows operating system. SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) Protocol that regulates what goes on between the mail servers. STORAGE Technical te rm for digita l d evice used to store data. Also called 'sto rage cell'. It is dividede int o internal memory unit and external memory unit. SUBNET MASK IPs are 32 bit binary nu mbers usually written as a decimal dotted quad, e.g. 209.139.205.2. There is some additional structure in the number, called the net, subnet and hostnumber. Usually an ISP would manage an entire net. There is a variable number of bits for each field. Depending on how big a fi sh your ISP is, he would have a class A, B or C license. Class A would let him support 16,777,214 hosts, B 65,534 hosts and C 254 hosts online at one time. The subnet mask is a binary number expressed as a dotted quad to help determine how the IP number is composed. TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) Protocol co ming und er OSI 4- layer. And it i s an element of TCP/I P. In TCP, arrangement or 5 - 7 -
7 modification of packet i s done in th e ord er of p acket arri val, w hich incre ases the reliability of dat a transmission between two computers. TCP/IP (Tra nsmission C ontrol Protocol/Internet Protocol) These two pro tocols were developed by the U.S. military to allow computers to talk to each other ov er long distance networks. IP is responsible for moving packets of data between nodes. TCP is responsible for verifying delivery from client to server. TCP/IP forms the basis of the Internet, and is bui lt into e very common mo dern operating system (including all flavors of Unix, the Mac OS, and the latest versions of Windows). TELNET Telnet, developed as a service for ARPANET, is an application that lets you log on to a Unix computer. Provided you have an account on that Telnet server, you can then use its resources. A drawback of Telnet is that it's character-based, so you need to speak Unix to the other computer. It is in wide use for TCP/IP-based Internet. TIA (Telecommunications Industry Association) Telecommunications Industry Association in U. S. UDP (User Datagram Protocol) Protocol basing TCP/IP, standard Internet protocol. In TCP/IP model, data trasmission is done through the combi nation of IP, network la yer protoco l(OSI third layer), TCP, transmission co ntrol p rotocol or UDP. While communication be gins a fter session is set up , UPD doe s not include s ession set-up procedure, which means faster transmission. But, there is no function such as error packet correction or re-transmission as TCP does. UD P is adopted by multimedia application that requires high speed rather than reliabilty. URL (Uniform Resource Locator) URLs a re th e Inte rnet e quivalent of standardized logical address es. It is made up of protoco, host name, add ress, and directory location. For exampl e, http://www.n asdisk.com/index.html, or ftp://ftp.nasdisk.com/pub/public.zip. VDSL (Very high-Data rate digital Subscriber Line) VDSL (Very high data rate Digital Subscriber Line) is a type of broadband transport technology for twisted-pair access operating at data rates from 12.9 to 52.8 Mbps with corresponding maximum reach ranging from 4500 feet to 1000 feet of 24 gauge twisted pair. VDSL is the most promising technology capable of delivering full service today is for service providers. VDSL is both symmetric and asymmetric and provides up to 52 Mbps of bandwidth, over voice, on a single twisted pair copper loop. VDSL technology provides the service provider with the ability to create the type of business that is critical for success in the new millennium. Those service providers that can deliver full narrowband and broadband services consisting of voice, data, and video - including interactive TV - will be the 5 - 8 -
8 dominating forces in the industry today, and in the near-term future, until fully fiber-optic solutions are deployed. WAN (Wide Area Network) A W AN sp ans a large geographic a rea, such a s a state, pro vince o r cou ntry. WANs often co nnect multiple smaller networks, such as LANs o r MANs. The mo st popula r WAN in the worl d today is the Internet. Many s maller p ortions of th e Internet, such as ex tranets, are also WA Ns. W ANs g enerally utilize different and mu ch more expensive net working equipment t han do LANs. Techno logies sometimes found in WANs include SONET, frame relay, and ATM. WWW / WEB (World Wide Web) Also known as the WWW, the W3, or most often simply as the Web, it originally developed by CERN labs in Geneva, Switzerland. Continuing development of the Web is overseen by the World Wide Web Consortium. The Web can be described (dryly) as a client/server hypertext system for retrieving information across the Internet. On the Web, everything is represented as hypertext (in HTML format) and is linked to other documents by their URLs. The Web encompasses its native http protocol, as well as ftp, Gopher, and Telnet. XDSL (x Digital Subscriber Line) Various digital subscriber line. 4) Assembling HDD 5 - 9 -
9 Warranty by Maverick System Please, insta ll the p roduct followi ng t he s et-up p rocedure specified in th e us er m anual p rovided by Maverick System Co., LTD. 1. Warranty period Warranty period for the product is 12 months from the day of pur chase and w e gu arantee that the product will function well during the warranty period. 2. Warranty Details
(1) In case of the product default during the warranty period, you will be entitled to the repair or recall in accordance with the regulation of consumer compensation.
(2) In any case, M averick Sy stem Co., LTD wil l not be l iable for more compensating fee than th e amount paid for the resultant da mage done direct ly, i ndirectly, specially or accidentally b y the software or manual provided by Maverick System Co., LTD.
(3) In the section (1), the warranty is provided for nothing except for the following cases. 1) Damage of the product caused by force d' major such as disaster or accident 2) Damage caused by carelessness or misuse of user. 3) Damage resultant from dealing with or moving the product with unacceptable way. 4) Damage resultant f rom u sing t he module, power line or other options that are not inclu ded in warranty specification. 5) Damage fro m modifying o r addi ng to the p roduct b y the perso n or t hird parties other than t he representative staffs from Maverick system.
(3) The pa rt used wh en rep lacing the produ ct with defect i s no rmal and standardi zed one and the replaced part will belong to Maverick System.
(4) The warranty provided herein is valid only in South Korea. 3. Providing warranty service and procedure. Warranty service specified in this document is provided from Maverick System during only the warranty Page 50 period. 4. Exclusion of warranty Warranty specified in this docume nt pr ovides all the war ranty de tails including explicit or im plicit liability on the product of Maverick System. In case of defect, all means for customer to claim damage are comply with the regulation for consumer guarantee or product repair service in Maverick system. 5. Customer Information Fill in the blank your personal information on the following (necessary when getting A/S) Zip code:
FAX :
Location of purchase :
Serial number :
Customer name :
Contact :
Day of purchase :
Product name :
Warranty period : 12 months 6. Contact Technical Support Department, Customer support team,. Address : 5th floor Seocho World Officetel 1355-3 Seocho-dong Seocho-gu Seoul, South Korea Phone : 82-2-6283-7425 Fax : 82-2-6283-7421 7. Service hour Monday ~ Friday, save holiday. a.m 9 ~ p.m 6 Page 51
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2003-02-20 | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2003-02-20
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Maverick Systems, INC.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0008434094
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1 | Physical Address |
908, DaerungPostTower 2, 182-13, Guro-dong
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Seoul, N/A 152-790
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South Korea
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
m******@ccsemc.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A1: Low Power Transmitters below 1 GHz (except Spread Spectrum), Unintentional Radiators, EAS (Part 11) & Consumer ISM devices
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
QWR
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
NASDISK1000
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
Y******** C******
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1 | Title |
President
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1 | Telephone Number |
82707********
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1 | Fax Number |
82220********
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j******@mavericksys.co.kr
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | JBP - Part 15 Class B Computing Device Peripheral | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Internet Storage Device | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Estech Co., Ltd.
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1 | Name |
I**** C******
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1 | Telephone Number |
82-2-********
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1 | Fax Number |
82-2-********
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i******@estech.co.kr
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1 | 1 | 15B | 28 CE |
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