User manual
NASRaQ Administration
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¥ Subnet Mask: Many NASRaQ functions may appear to be
working even if you have entered an incorrect subnet
mask. However, the NASRaQ does not appear in the
Network Neighborhood if you have entered an incorrect
subnet mask during the initial setup. If you need to
change your subnet mask, you need to reset the network
from the front LCD panel. See ÒUsing the LCD Console to
ConÞgure the NetworkÓ on page 11 for instructions.
Note: It may take up to 15 minutes for the Network
Neighborhood to display a new NASRaQ added to the network.
Apple Macintosh File Sharing (AppleShare)
AppleShare¨ is the Macintosh Þle sharing protocol. The
NASRaQ offers AppleShareIP which provides higher
performance and accessibility over the Internet.
Legato File Backup
This option enables the Legato NetWorker¨ client software
to support backup and restore needs. You must have the
Legato server for this service.
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Agent
Once youÕve turned on this option in the Service Settings
table, you can click
Parameters (next to SNMP in the table) to
specify the SNMP communities that can have read-only and
read-and-write access to this SNMP agent. The default read-
access community is Òpublic.Ó
Network
Click the Network button at the top of the Control Panel
section to enter or change network conÞguration
information. These settings make the NASRaQ visible to
other computers. If you change the IP address, the system
will reboot so that the system will be recognized under the
new IP address.
From the Network screen, you can change the NASRaQÕs
hostname and domain name (the ofÞcial name that is
registered with InterNIC, for example, cobaltnet.com) and
the IP address of the Domain Name Server (DNS).