Linksys Network Card EFG80 User Manual

Instant GigaDriveTM Series  
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EtherFast Network  
Attached Storage  
with 80 GB Hard Drive + PrintServer  
Use this guide to install: EFG80  
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Table of Contents  
Chapter 1: Introduction  
Features  
Package Contents  
Minimum Requirements  
Appendix D: Glossary  
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Appendix E: Specifications  
Environmental  
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Appendix F: Contact and Returns Information  
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Chapter 2: Getting to Know the Instant GigaDrive 3  
The Instant GigaDriveTM Rear Panel  
The Instant GigaDriveTM Front Panel  
Beeper Codes  
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the files that are on the Instant GigaDrive™ . Linksys is not  
responsible for any data loss, nor will Linksys perform any  
recovery on lost data or files.  
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Chapter 3: Installing the Instant GigaDrive  
Overview  
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Step-by-Step Installation  
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Chapter 4: Using the Instant GigaDrive’s  
Setup Wizard  
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Chapter 5: Using the Instant GigaDrive’s  
Web-Based Utility  
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Home Tab - User Log In  
Home Tab - Disk 1/Disk 2  
User Password Tab  
Administration Tab - LAN  
Administration Tab - System  
Administration Tab - Users  
Administration Tab - Status Information  
Administration Tab - Group  
Administration Tab - Shares  
Administration Tab - Backup  
Administration Tab - Disk  
Administration Tab - Upgrade  
Appendix A: Troubleshooting  
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Appendix B: Installing a Second Hard Drive  
Appendix C: Setting Up the Built-In PrintServer  
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Package Contents  
Chapter 1: Introduction  
The Linksys Instant GigaDrive™ Series  
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EtherFast Network Attached Storage  
Insert 80 GB of storage space into your network with the Instant GigaDrive™  
from Linksys. Compact and powerful, this Network-Attached Storage (NAS)  
device adds 80 GB of storage to your network without adding the cost, space,  
and maintenance hassles of a typical file server.  
The Instant GigaDrive™ provides solid data transfer for multiple client con-  
nections. It is also equipped with a built-in Print Server for the quick and inex-  
pensive addition of a network printer and an extra drive bay so you can add an  
additional drive as your network needs demand.  
The Instant GigaDrive's 10/100 port will automatically adjust to your network's  
speed. Equipped with a self-repairing feature, the Instant Gigadrives compre-  
hensive, web-based configuration offers a wide array of management options.  
The Instant GigaDrive™ also functions as a stand-alone DHCP server for easy  
installation.  
Figure 1-1  
The following items, shown in Figure 1-1, should be included in the Instant  
GigaDrives packaging.  
One Linksys Instant GigaDrive™  
One Power Cord  
Features  
One Category 5 Ethernet Network Cable  
One Setup Wizard CD-ROM  
One User Guide  
Built-in Print Server Allows Addition of a Network Printer  
Automatically Adjusts to 10Mbps or 100Mbps Ethernet Speeds  
Web-based Configuration Interface Accessible From Networked PCs  
Acts as a Stand-Alone DHCP Server for Your Network  
Setup Wizard Program Allows for Speedy Configuration  
Built-in 200MHz Processor  
One Quick Installation and Registration Card  
Minimum Requirements  
One Windows 98, Millennium, NT 4.0, 2000, or XP PC with TCP/IP proto-  
col installed  
10BaseT or 100BaseTX Ethernet network  
Automatically Maintains Itself to Provide File System Integrity  
Designate Access to Shared Data By Groups or Individual Users  
Small, Compact Footprint Makes Portability Easy  
Important: Linksys highly recommends that you regularly back  
up the files that are on the Instant GigaDrive™ . Linksys is not  
responsible for any data loss, nor will Linksys perform any recov-  
ery on lost data or files.  
Adds 80 GB toYour Network with the Capabilities to Expand up to 240 GB  
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Reset Button  
If the Instant GigaDrives IP Address or password is lost,  
Chapter 2: Getting to Know  
the Instant GigaDrive™  
The Instant GigaDrive’s Rear Panel  
press and hold this button down for three seconds, then  
release this button. The Instant GigaDrive™ will beep once  
to indicate that the default IP Address (192.168.1.77, with a  
Network Mask of 255.255.255.0) has been provided. This  
function will also clear the Instant GigaDrives administra-  
tive passwords.  
All of the Instant  
GigaDrives con-  
nectors and switch-  
es are on the rear  
panel, as shown in  
Figure 2-1.  
Uplink Button This button toggles the Instant GigaDrives Ethernet connec-  
tor between an Uplink setting and a standard setting. If the  
Instant GigaDrive™ is connected directly to a PC without a  
hub, then this button should be pressed in. If you are con-  
necting the Instant GigaDrive™ to a hub or switch, this but-  
ton should not be pressed in. If it is, press it once to release  
it.  
LAN Port  
100 LED  
10 LED  
Use this port to connect the Instant GigaDrive™ to your  
10BaseT or 100BaseTX hub.  
Amber. This LED will light up if the 10/100BaseTX connec-  
tor is communicating at 100 mbps.  
Green. This LED will glow green if the 10/100BaseTX con-  
nector is communicating at 10 mbps.  
The Instant GigaDrive’s Front Panel  
Figure 2-1  
The Instant GigaDrives front panel, shown in Figure 2-2, displays the follow-  
ing LEDs.  
Power Switch The Power switch is a spring-loaded soft switch that powers  
the Instant GigaDrive™ on and off. If the Instant GigaDrive™  
is not powered on, pressing the Power switch will start the  
Instant GigaDrives startup process. Pressing the Power switch  
while the Instant GigaDrive™ is turned on will begin its inter-  
nal shutdown process. The Instant GigaDrive™ must be pow-  
ered off this way, or through its internal shutdown process,  
which is located in the web-based utility.  
Drive LEDs  
Green. The LED for each disk drive will flash when the drive  
is active. The LED is located next to the lock on each of the  
drive trays.  
Ready  
Green. If this light shines a steady green, then the Instant  
GigaDrive™ is working properly. It blinks during startup or  
shutdown, and turns off after the shutdown is completed. It  
will also blink during a firmware upgrade.  
AC Input Port The AC Input port is where the power cord plugs in. Never  
remove the power cord while the Instant Gigadrive™ is  
turned on.  
Error  
Amber. If this light is flashing, then there is a hardware error.  
It will also flash during the power-on self test or a firmware  
upgrade. Once the self-test or upgrade is completed, it will  
turn off.  
Printer Port  
You can also add a printer to your network through the  
Instant GigaDrives Printer port, using DB-25 printer cable.  
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Beeper Codes  
The Instant GigaDrive™ has an internal beeper that beeps to indicate certain  
events.  
1 Beep  
This signals that the Reset button or Power switch has been  
pressed.  
2 Beeps  
Repeated every five seconds for one minute, this signals that  
the Instant GigaDrive™ is configured as a DHCP client, but  
no DHCP server responded to the DHCP clients request.  
3 Beeps  
5 Beeps  
Repeated every 15 seconds for three minutes, this signals  
that the Instant GigaDrives hard disk usage exceeds 98%  
capacity.  
Repeated every 15 seconds for three minutes, this signals  
that the Instant GigaDrive™ is overheating. An automatic  
shutdown will be performed three minutes after the first  
beep.  
Figure 2-2  
LAN  
Green. This LED flashes when data is transmitted or  
received via the network.  
Disk  
Green. This LED flashes when the Instant GigaDrives hard  
drive is being accessed. It stays on during the self-test.  
Disk Full  
Backup  
Green. This LED lights up when the Instant Gigadrive™  
has reached its maximum storage capacity.  
Green. This LED flashes when the Instant Gigadrives back-  
up utility is active.  
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5. Locate the Instant GigaDrives power switch on the rear panel. Press it once  
to power on the Instant GigaDrive™. Then, power on the network printer,  
if you attached one to the Instant Gigadrive™.  
Chapter 3: Installing the Instant  
GigaDrive™  
6. Now that its power is on, the Instant GigaDrives boot process will begin.  
The Instant GigaDrive™ will run a brief self-test (two or three seconds)  
prior to actually booting up. During the self-test, most of the Instant  
GigaDrives LEDs will be lit or flashing. The entire boot process should  
take only a few minutes.  
Overview  
This chapter instructs you on how to physically connect the Instant  
GigaDrive™ to your network. This chapter also covers the hook-up of a print-  
er to the Instant GigaDrives print server port. (The Instant GigaDrive™ will  
perform equally well as a storage device with or without an attached printer.)  
If you aren’t interested in taking advantage of the Instant GigaDrives print  
server function, skip any steps that deal with printer installation. The Instant  
GigaDrives installation process will work fine without them.  
7. When most of the LEDs turn off, leaving only the Ready LED lit up (and  
not blinking), the Instant GigaDrives boot up is complete. If the Error LED  
is flashing, or if the Instant GigaDrive™ repeatedly beeps, there is a hard-  
ware problem. Review the Beeper Codes section in Chapter Two for infor-  
mation about what the Beeper Codes mean.  
Note: Make sure the TCP/IP protocol has been configured on your  
network PCs before installing the Instant GigaDrive™.  
Step-by-Step Installation  
1. Determine if the Instant GigaDrive™ will be installed onto a network or  
directly to a PC. If connecting the Instant GigaDrive™ to a network device,  
the Uplink button located on the Instant GigaDrives rear panel should not  
be pressed. If connecting directly to a PC, the Uplink button should be  
pressed in. If it is not, press it in now.  
2. Connect the network cable that came with the Instant GigaDrive™ to the  
LAN port. Connect the other end of the cable to your hub, switch, or PC.  
3. Connect a printer to the Instant GigaDrive™. Connect a standard printer  
cable to the Instant GigaDrives rear-panel printer port. Connect the other  
end of the cable to your printer. (For further information on connecting a  
printer, refer to Appendix C: Setting Up the Built-In PrintServer.)  
4. Connect the power supply. Plug the supplied power cord into the Instant  
GigaDrives Power port, which is located on the rear panel. Connect the  
power cord to a power outlet.  
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This Welcome screen provides you with four options in the buttons along  
the right side of the screen. The first button is the Setup button. Click this  
button to continue with the setup procedure. The second button is the User  
Guide button. The third button, Linksys Web, connects you to the Linksys  
web site if you have an active Internet connection. Lastly, clicking the Exit  
button will exit the Setup Wizard.  
Chapter 4: Using the Instant  
GigaDrive’s Setup Wizard  
Now that everything is connected and powered on, you are ready to configure  
the Instant GigaDrive™ so that it is accessible to the users on your network.  
You will have to run the Instant GigaDrives Setup Wizard on your PC to access  
the Instant GigaDrives Quick Setup feature. To run the Setup Wizard on your  
Windows 98, Me, NT 4.0, 2000, or XP PC, follow the instructions below.  
The remainder of this chapter addresses the setup procedure you would follow  
by clicking the Setup button.  
3. From the following screen, shown in Figure 4-2, the Setup Wizard will  
automatically search for any Instant GigaDrive™ currently on your network  
or attached to your PC. If it fails to detect the Instant GigaDrive™ or if an  
Instant GigaDrive™ has been installed since the Setup Wizards last search,  
click Search Again to locate the Instant GigaDrive™.  
1. Insert the Setup Wizard CD-ROM into your PCs CD-ROM drive.  
2. An autorun menu should appear a few seconds after you insert the CD into  
your CD-ROM drive. If the autorun menu does not appear after a minute,  
click the Start button, select Run, type D:\SetupUtility.exe (where D is  
the letter of your CD-ROM drive) into the Open window and press Enter.  
The autorun menu appears as shown in Figure 4-1.  
Figure 4-2  
Figure 4-1  
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When an Instant GigaDrive™ has been found by the  
Setup Wizard, you can create a shortcut on your desk-  
top for quicker access to that Instant GigaDrive™. The  
shortcut appears as shown in Figure 4-3.  
Figure 4-3  
From the screen shown in Figure 4-2, once you have found the Instant  
GigaDrive™ you wish to set up, highlight and click it. Then, click the Yes  
button on the right to change any of the Instant GigaDrives settings (as  
shown in Figure 4-4) or the No button to accept the settings and exit the  
Setup Wizard.  
Figure 4-5  
The Fixed IP Address is set by default (192.168.1.77). Use this setting if  
there is no DHCP server on your network and you want the Instant  
GigaDrive™ to use a static IP Address. With the Fixed IP Address setting,  
you can also use the Instant GigaDrive™ as your networks DHCP server.  
Use the Dynamic IP Address setting if you already have a DHCP server  
setting IP Addresses on your network devices.  
Click the radio button next to your selection. Then, click the Next button on  
the right to proceed or the Back button to return to the previous screen.  
Proceed to the next step if you are selecting the Fixed IP Address setting. If  
selecting Dynamic IP Address, proceed to Step 7.  
Figure 4-4  
5. If you chose Fixed IP Address in the previous step and clicked the Next but-  
ton, you will see the screen shown in Figure 4-6. On this screen, you will  
set the Instant GigaDrives IP Address and network information. Enter the  
following information and click the Next button on the right to proceed or  
the Back button to return to the previous screen.  
4. The first settings that you can change are the Instant GigaDrives IP  
Address settings. As shown in Figure 4-5, select the radio button beside  
either Fixed IP Address or Dynamic IP Address.  
Server Name. The Server Name is how the Instant GigaDrive™ will be  
identified on your network. This name can be up to 12 alphanumeric digits  
long  
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Figure 4-7  
Figure 4-6  
IP Address. Set the Instant GigaDrives IP Address here, making sure that  
it is on the same LAN segment as the PC running the Setup Wizard.  
7. From the next screen, Figure 4-8, you can change the time and date on the  
Instant GigaDrive™.  
Subnet Mask. The Subnet Mask must match the other devices on your  
network. It is set by default to 255.255.255.0.  
Default Gateway. The value is left blank by default. If you have a router on  
your network, however, enter its IP Address here.  
6. From the next screen, shown in Figure 4-7, you can set the Instant  
GigaDrive™ as your networks DHCP server if no other device is function-  
ing as a DHCP server on your network. If you wish to use the Instant  
GigaDrive™ as a DHCP server, click the box next to Enable DHCP  
Server. Then, enter the range of IP Addresses you want to assign on your  
network. The first three Start and Finish fields must match the Instant  
GigaDrives IP Address with the final fields ranging from 2 to 250.  
Click the Next button on the right to proceed or the Back button to return  
to the previous screen.  
Figure 4-8  
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Local Time. Set your current time here.  
10. You have now successfully set up the Instant GigaDrive™ with the Setup  
Wizard. When the screen shown in Figure 4-11 appears, click the Exit but-  
ton to exit the Setup Wizard.  
Time Zone. Select your local time zone from the drop-down menu here.  
Local Date. Set your current date here.  
Click the Next button on the right to proceed or the Back button to return  
to the previous screen.  
8. On the next screen, shown in Figure 4-9, review the Instant GigaDrives set-  
tings. If they are correct, click the Save button on the right. If you would  
like to change them, click the Back button to return to a previous screen.  
Figure 4-11  
Figure 4-9  
9. A screen will appear, shown in Figure 4-10, cautioning you that changes to  
the Instant GigaDrives settings are being made. To save these changes,  
click the OK but-  
ton or click the  
Cancel button to  
return to the previ-  
ous screen.  
Figure 4-10  
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Home Tab - User Log In  
Chapter 5: Using the Instant  
GigaDrive’s Web-Based Utility  
For your convenience, an administrative utility has been programmed into the  
Instant GigaDrive™. This chapter will explain all of the functions in this utili-  
ty. All administrative tasks are performed through this web utility. The web util-  
ity can be accessed by any PC on the network by entering http://192.168.1.77  
in the PCs web brows-  
er address window, as  
shown in Figure 5-1.  
Figure 5-1  
After you press the Enter key, the Web Management Home Page will appear,  
shown in Figure 5-2. From this page, you can set a password, administer the  
Instant GigaDrive™, view this user guide, and even go to the Linksys web site.  
Figure 5-3  
Click the disks links to access their contents. If you click the link to User Log  
in, you will be required to enter your User Name and Password.  
Clicking on User Log in (Private Data) will present the screen from which  
you will access your shares (shown in Figure 5-3).  
Home Tab - Disk 1/Disk 2  
Clicking on Disk 1 (Public Data)/Disk 2 (Public Data) will present the data  
that is available to everyone, as shown in Figure 5-4.  
Figure 5-2  
Figure 5-4  
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If you have not already assigned  
an administrative user name and  
password for the Adminstrator,  
you can enter the default user  
name of Administrator. There is  
no password by default. Then,  
you can set the Administrators  
user name and password from  
the Administrator tab, under  
Users. To cancel the login pro-  
cedure, click the Cancel button.  
User Password Tab  
Figure 5-6  
After logging in, you will see the Administration tabs LAN screen, shown in  
Figure 5-7. This is the default screen that appears whenever you log in to the  
Administration tab.  
Figure 5-5  
From the User Password tab, shown in Figure 5-5, any user can change their  
password for interacting with the Instant GigaDrives web-based utility. To do  
this, enter your User Name in the User Name field. This should be the same as  
your network logon. Then, enter the password you use when accessing the  
Instant GigaDrives web-based utility. Next, enter a new password. This new  
password can be up to 15 hexadecimal characters long. Enter this new password  
again in the Confirm New Password field and click the Save button to save  
this new password.  
To cancel this procedure and clear all the fields, click the Cancel button. For  
further information about anything on this screen, click the Help button.  
Administration Tab - LAN  
When you click the Administration tab, a password request window will  
appear, as shown in Figure 5-6. (Windows XP users will see a Connect to win-  
dow.) Enter the User Name and Password you use to access the Instant  
GigaDrive™ and click the OK button.  
Figure 5-7  
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From the LAN screen, you will be able to configure some of the settings you  
saved from the Setup Wizard. While these changes are being made, you can  
click the Save button to save these changes, Cancel to clear all changes, or  
Help to get further information about anything on this screen.  
Administration Tab - System  
IP Address  
These fields allow you to Obtain an IP Address Automatically  
or use a Fixed IP Address. Obtain an IP Address  
Automatically is the same as using the Dynamic IP Address  
setting in the Setup Wizard and should be used if you already  
have a DHCP server, setting IP Addresses on your network  
devices. The Fixed IP Address selection is set by default. Use  
this setting if there is no DHCP server on your network and  
you wish the Instant GigaDrive™ to use one, static IP Address.  
With the Fixed IP Address setting, you can also use the Instant  
GigaDrive™ as your networks DHCP server.  
When using the Fixed IP Address setting, you must enter the  
IP Address, Network Mask (the same as the Subnet Mask), and  
Default Gateway. The IP Address setting should contain an  
unused IP Address that contains the same LAN segment as the  
network on which the Instant GigaDrive™ is running. The  
Network Mask setting must match the other devices on your  
network. It is set, by default, to 255.255.255.0. If you have a  
router on your network, enter its IP Address in the Default  
Gateway field.  
DHCP Server The Instant GigaDrive™ can serve as your networks DHCP  
server if no other device is functioning as a DHCP server on  
your network. If you wish to use the Instant GigaDrive™ as a  
DHCP server, click the box next to Enable DHCP Server  
function. Then, enter the range of IP Addresses you wish to  
assign on your network. The first three Start and Finish fields  
must match the Instant GigaDrives IP Address, with the final  
fields ranging from 2-254.  
Figure 5-8  
From the System screen, shown in Figure 5-8, you will be able to change some  
of the Instant GigaDrives basic settings as well as some of the more advanced  
settings. These settings, broken up into four categories, are explained on the  
following pages in detail. While these changes are being made, you can click  
the Save button to save these changes, or Cancel to clear all changes. To reset  
the Instant GigaDrives default settings, click the Restore Default Config but-  
ton. To get further information about anything on this screen, click the Help  
button.  
DNS Server  
The DNS Server function translates Internet addresses to IP  
Addresses. Enter the same IP Addresses as set on your net-  
work, or recommended by your ISP. You must complete at least  
one DNS Server entry if using the "E-Mail Alerts" feature.  
Otherwise, the DNS entries may be left blank. When you com-  
plete multiple fields, the first available server will be used.  
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IDENTIFICATION  
OPTIONS  
GigaDrive Name The GigaDrive Name is how the GigaDrive is represent-  
ed on your network. When you look at the devices on your  
network, you will see the GigaDrive listed under this  
name.  
Convert Failed Logins With this enabled, the GigaDrive will automatically  
take any failed logins (user name and password) as  
guest logins, providing access only to public areas  
on the drives.  
Comment  
The Comment field is optional, but it is a good place to  
list additional information about the GigaDrive, such as  
its location on the network, what department it belongs to  
in your organization, its default IP Address, etc.  
Enable FTP Server  
With this enabled, third party FTP software can be  
utilized to access the GigaDrive.  
Allow Anonymous Login With this enabled, users will be able to log in  
through the FTP server just as a user would log  
directly into the Instant GigaDrive™. Disabled, FTP  
users will not have read/write access to public fold-  
ers.  
WorkGroup  
The WorkGroup name specifies under which workgroup  
the GigaDrive is listed.  
Printer Name  
Once you have a printer connected to the GigaDrive, enter  
the Printers name, how it is identified on your network,  
in this field.  
Enable UPnP Support PCs that allow Universal Plug and Play (Windows  
2000 and XP) will have additional functionality  
with this enabled.  
LOCATION  
Port Number for HTTP Entering another port number here allows for an  
Language Support Keep this set to the default setting (USA).  
alternate method of accessing the GigaDrive.  
Time Zone  
Set this according to the time zone in which you’re locat-  
ed.  
Local Date  
Local Time  
WINS  
Set the correct date here.  
Set the correct time here.  
Enable  
When using a Windows NT or 2000 network server, you  
can enable this function to find network devices by name  
over your server. This is more convenient than having to  
enter the devices IP Address.  
WINS Server  
Enter the IP Address of your WINS network server here.  
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Administration Tab - Users  
Figure 5-10  
Properties  
Enter the users name in the Name field. Punctuation and other  
special characters (e.g. * / | \ ) cannot be used in the name. In  
the optional Comment field, you can enter a comment if you  
wish. In the Password and Verify Password fields, enter the  
user's password. These fields are also used to change an exist-  
ing user's password, as follows:  
Figure 5-9  
The Users screen, shown in Figure 5-9, allows you to manage the users that are  
on the Instant GigaDrive™. Users can be members of many user groups.  
Existing Users The user list shows all existing users. The details of the  
selected user are displayed in the "Properties" area.  
Select the desired user. Clear the existing values in the pass-  
word fields. Enter the desired password in both the Password  
and Verify Password fields. If no password is required, leave  
both fields blank. Click the Update button. When creating a  
new user, enter the desired password in both of these fields.  
Check the Create matching Group and Share Folder  
(Private Folder) to create a Group and a Share with the same  
name as the user when creating a new user. This field allows  
you to choose which disk is used for the Share. Read/Write  
access will be granted to the Share. The Users screen on the  
Click the Groups button to view and/or modify the Group that the selected  
user is in. (See Figure 5-10.) Select the user in the left-hand list that you want  
to give access to the group in the right-hand list. Click the right-pointing arrows  
and then the items will appear in the right-hand list. Click the Close button  
when finished. Click the Help button for more information.  
Click the Delete button to delete the selected user. When deleting a user, you  
have the option of deleting the Group and Share with the same name as the user  
(if they exist).  
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Setup menu ALWAYS performs these functions. Check the  
Enable Disk Quota of box if you want to set the disk usage  
limit for the user. Enter the maximum amount of disk space the  
user is allowed to use. Click the Clear Form button to clear  
the form for the entry of a new user. Click Save as new User  
to create a new user, after entering their data in the Properties  
fields. Click the Save button to save any changes you have  
made to the properties for an existing user. To modify the prop-  
erties for an existing user, select the desired user from the list.  
Their details will be displayed in the Properties fields. Edit the  
fields as required. Note that you cannot change the Create  
matching Group and Share Folder option when modifying a  
user. However, you can use the Share (Private Folder) Location  
field to change the location of a user's Private Folder, if it  
already exists. Click the Save button to save your changes.  
Administration Tab - Status Information  
Figure 5-11  
The Status Information screen, shown in Figure 5-11, allows you to check the  
details and status of the Instant GigaDrive™.  
System  
GigaDrive Name - The current name. This name will be shown  
in "Network Neighborhood" or "My Network Places".  
IP Address - IP Address currently used by the Instant  
GigaDrive™.  
Current Status - Indicates the current status of the Server. This  
will usually state "Ready". If the Server is not available, the  
message will say why the Server is not available (e.g., Scandisk  
in Progress.)  
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Click the Shutdown Now button to shut down the server immediately. This  
will break all existing connections, including this one. Clicking this button  
does NOT save any data you have entered.  
E-Mail Alerts Check the Send button to enable the sending of E-Mail alerts  
by the Instant GigaDrive™. Alerts will be sent when there is  
some problem requiring the Administrator's attention. In the E-  
Mail Address field, enter the E-Mail Addresses. The messages  
generated by the Instant GigaDrive™ will be sent to this desti-  
nation.  
Click the Restart Now button to restart (reboot) the server. This will break all  
existing connections, including this one. The Instant GigaDrive™ will imme-  
diately restart, but it could take a few minutes before it is available again.  
Clicking this button does NOT save any data you have entered.  
In the Subject field, you can enter the text you wish to appear  
in the "Subject" field of E-Mail generated by E-mail alerts.  
Click the View Log button to view the log file in a separate window. (See  
Figure 5-12.) The log file is a record of activity on the Instant GigaDrive™,  
which can help in management and troubleshooting. Click the Refresh button  
to refresh the screen. Click the Clear Log button to clear all the data from the  
log.  
Click the Restart Now button to restart (reboot) the Server. This will break all  
existing connections, including this one. The Instant GigaDrive™ will imme-  
diately restart, but it could take a few minutes before it is available again.  
Clicking this button does NOT save any data you have entered. Click the View  
Log button to view the log file in separate window. The log file is a record of  
activity on the Instant GigaDrive™, which can help in management and trou-  
bleshooting.  
Click the Save button to save any changes. Click the Cancel button to clear  
anything that you entered. Click the Refresh button to update the data shown  
on the screen. Click the Details button to open a new window, displaying fur-  
ther status details, including a list of all PCs and other devices that have been  
allocated an IP address by the DHCP Server function (if enabled). Click the  
Help button to get more information.  
Figure 5-12  
Printer  
Disk  
Current Status - Possible states are On-line, Off-line, and Out  
of Paper.  
No of Print Jobs - The total number of print jobs in the Print  
Queue waiting to be printed.  
Disk Type - Disk type, as provided by the manufacturer.  
Free Space - The amount of disk space still available to users.  
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Administration Tab - Group  
Administration Tab - Shares  
Figure 5-13  
The Groups Information screen (Figure 5-13) allows you to manage the User  
Groups that exist on the Instant GigaDrive™.  
New Group Use this area to create a new group. Enter the desired name for  
Figure 5-14  
the new Group in the Name field, then click the Create button.  
The Shares Information screen, shown in Figure 5-14, allows you to create and  
manage shares.  
Existing  
Groups  
This shows the list of all Groups. Two groups, "everyone" and  
"administrators", always exist and cannot be deleted.  
Existing Shares Click the Access button to view and configure the users who  
are allowed to access the selected share. Click the Browse  
button to view the contents of the selected share. Click the  
Delete button to delete the share.  
Click the Access button to display the shares that the members of the current  
Group are able to access. You can then assign, remove or modify the access  
rights for this group. Click the Members button to display the users who are  
members of the selected Group. You can then add or delete members. The  
"everyone" Group ALWAYS contains all users. You cannot add or remove  
members. Click the Delete Button to delete the selected Group. The "admin-  
istrators" and "everyone" Groups cannot be deleted. Click the Help button to  
get more information.  
Properties  
Fill in the Name, Comment, Location and Specify fields to  
add a new share. Click the Save as New Share button to save  
your new share. Click the Clear Form button to clear the  
fields in Properties.  
Click the Save button to save any changes you have made to Properties. Click  
the Help button to get more information.  
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Administration Tab - Backup  
Administration Tab - Disk  
Figure 5-15  
As shown in Figure 5-15, the Backup Settings screen allows you to back up the  
Instant Gigadrives configuration file to your PC. You can also back up data  
from one disk to another.  
Data Backup This is used to back up data from one disk to another. Select  
Enable data backup from Disk 1 to Disk 2, then click Start  
Backup Now if you want to start the process immediately.  
Select Enable data backup from Disk 1 to Disk 2. Under  
the Backup Time pull-down menus, select the time and fre-  
quency for your backup.  
Config Backup Click the Download button to back up the configuration file  
to a file. Click the Upload button to upload the configuration  
file to the Instant GigaDrive™.  
Figure 5-16  
Click the Save button to save any changes you have made. Click the Cancel  
button to clear all changes. Click the Help button to get more information.  
The Disk Settings screen, shown in Figure 5-16, allows you to perform disk  
maintenance.  
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Format Disk  
Self-Test  
If you have installed a new hard drive in the Instant  
GigaDrives expansion slot, you will need to format the hard  
drive with the new format utility. Click the Format Disk but-  
ton to format the appropriate hard drive.  
Administration Tab - Upgrade  
This test tells you the condition of the hard drive. Your hard  
drive must support S.M.A.R.T. to run the test. Click the Test  
Now button if you want to run the test immediately. Uner the  
Run Test: drop-down menus, select the time and frequency  
that you want to run the test.  
Scandisk  
Defrag  
This checks your hard drive for directory structure, available  
space, and overall condition of files.  
This checks your hard drive for fragmented files. Run this  
test to defragment your hard drive.  
Figure 5-17  
Standby  
Select the amount of time that you want your hard drive to  
wait before going into standby mode.  
As shown in Figure 5-17, the Upgrade screen allows you to upgrade the  
Firmware to the Instant GigaDrive™.  
Click the Save button to save any changes you have made. Click the Cancel  
button to clear all changes. Click the Disk Log button to see the log of your  
disk settings. Click the Help button to get more information.  
Current Firmware This shows you the current version of the firmware that is  
on the Instant GigaDrive™. Click the Check for Update  
button to browse for the latest version of firmware.  
Upgrade  
Click the Browse button to browse for the latest version of  
firmware, then click the Start Upgrade button.  
Click the Help button to get more information.  
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3. When I click the Instant GigaDrive’s icon in Network Neighborhood, I’m  
prompted for a password.  
This can happen in the following situations:  
Appendix A: Troubleshooting  
Your Windows Logon name is recognized by the Instant GigaDrive™, but  
your Logon password is not. Simply enter your password, or make your  
Windows password the same as the Instant GigaDrives password.  
Your Windows Logon name is not recognized by the Instant GigaDrive™,  
defaulting you to guest access rights. If you are not the Network  
Administrator, ask your Administrator to create a user name for you. (Use  
the same name as your Logon name.)  
1. The Instant GigaDrive™ Utility can’t find the Instant GigaDrive™.  
Check that the Instant GigaDrive™ is properly installed, that the LAN con-  
nections are secure, and that the Instant GigaDrive™ is powered ON.  
If you are using a router, make sure that your PC and the Instant  
GigaDrive™ are on the same network segment.  
Make sure that your PC has the TCP/IP network protocol installed. This is  
done by checking the Network option of the Control Panel. If an entry for  
TCP/IP -> Network card is not listed, refer to your Microsoft documenta-  
tion to add it.  
You do not have access permission for this share. If you are not the Network  
Administrator, ask your Administrator to grant you access.  
4. When using the web interface, some of the data will not fit on the screen, and  
there is no scroll bar.  
2. The Instant GigaDrive™ is configured, but I can’t find it in Network  
Neighborhood.  
You are likely using extra-large fonts in your browser or in Windows. To  
change your browsers font size, select View from your browsers menu, and  
change the font size there. To change the size of your Windows fonts, go to  
Display in the Control Panel. Choose Settings, then click the Advanced  
button. Change the font size to either Small or Large. Both should work.  
Go to the Find function in the Start menu. Choose Computer, then enter  
the Instant GigaDrives name. In Windows 2000, go to Files and Folders to  
search the Computer option.  
If this doesn’t work, choose the Network option of the Control Panel to  
check that a TCP/IP protocol is installed. If it isn’t installed, use Add -  
Protocol - Microsoft - TCP/IP to install it. In Windows 2000, click Install,  
not Add. In Windows NT, click the Protocols tab, then Add.  
Check the network bindings. First, ensure that the TCP/IP protocol is  
bound to your network card (NIC). Then, select your network card in the  
Control Panel, click Properties, and choose the Bindings tab. If TCP/IP is  
not bound (checked), check it.  
Make sure that the TCP/IP -> network card entry is bound to the Client for  
Microsoft Networks service. Select the TCP/IP entry for your network  
Card, click Properties, and then choose the Bindings tab. If Client for  
Microsoft Networks is not bound (checked), check it.  
5. A print job does not print and no error message is displayed.  
The amount of free disk space on the Instant GigaDrive™ is probably not  
sufficient to spool (queue) the print job. The Instant GigaDrives disk usage  
can be checked using the Status - Disk screen on the Instant GigaDrives  
Administrator interface. If this is the problem, you must delete some print  
jobs.  
1. Select Printer from the Status menu of the Instant GigaDrives  
Administrator interface.  
2. Use the Delete Current Job option to delete the current print job, or  
Delete All Jobs to delete all print jobs.  
If you don’t have a router, make sure that your IP Address is compatible  
with the Instant GigaDrives IP Address. This means it needs to be in the  
same address range (e.g. 192.168.1.3 to 192.168.1.254) and using the same  
Subnet Mask (e.g. 255.255.255.0)  
If you do have a router, check that your Gateway IP Address is set correct-  
ly. Ask your LAN administrator for the correct value.  
Change the name back to the Instant Gigadrives default name.  
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5. Attach the power cable from the drive tray to  
your hard drive, as shown in Figure B-3. The  
power cable is the smaller of the two cables  
in the drive tray. Be sure to plug this secure-  
ly into your hard drive.  
Appendix B: Installing a Second  
Hard Drive  
Important: This GigaDrive supports IDE Ultra DMA (or UDMA)  
hard drives with a throughput of 33 - 66 Mbps (ATA/33, ATA/66)  
and a rotation speed of 5400 or 7200 rpms.  
When you’re ready to install a second hard drive  
into the GigaDrive, follow these directions:  
1. Power down the GigaDrive by pressing the  
switch on the back. Then, unplug the Gigadrive.  
2. Unlock the second drive bay, as shown in Figure  
B-1. This bay is empty and is where your new  
drive will reside.  
Figure B-3  
6. Review the connections. It should  
look like the image in Figure B-4.  
You will want to make sure these  
connections are tight before securing  
the drive to the tray.  
Figure B-1  
3. Make sure that your hard drives jumpers “Master/Slave” settings are set to  
“Cable Select” before putting it in the drive tray. For instructions on your  
hard drives jumper settings, refer to the documentation that came with your  
hard drive.  
4. Attach the IDE cable from the drive tray  
to your hard drive, as shown in Figure  
B-2. The IDE cable is the wider of the  
two cables in the drive tray. Be sure to  
plug this securely into your hard drive.  
Figure B-4  
7. Insert a screw through the  
trays left side, as shown in  
Figure B-5, and into your  
drive. Tighten it to secure  
the drive to the tray on the  
left.  
Figure B-2  
Figure B-5  
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8. Insert a screw through the trays left  
side, as shown in Figure B-6, and into  
your drive. To tighten it and secure  
the drive to the tray on the right, you  
will need a narrow screwdriver to fit  
through the hole as shown.  
10. Lock the tray into the GigaDrives bay, as shown  
in Figure B-8. The tray must be locked in for the  
GigaDrive to properly function.  
11. Plug in the GigaDrive and power it back on.  
12. Now, access the GigaDrives Web-Based Utility,  
by typing http://192.168.1.77 in the PCs web  
browser address  
Figure B-8  
window, as shown  
in Figure B-9.  
Figure B-9  
Figure B-6  
9. Slide the drive into the second  
drive bay, as shown in Figure B-7.  
13. Click the Administration tab  
and select Disk. Under Format  
Disk, Disk 2 will show a status  
of Not Formatted. Click the  
Format Disk button for Disk 2  
to format that hard drive.  
Important: Formatting  
a hard drive will delete  
all information from  
that drive. Always verify  
that you do not wish to  
save any information on  
the drive before format-  
ting it.  
Figure B-10  
14. When formatting is complete, the hard drive is ready to use.  
Figure B-7  
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5. Click the Add Printer icon, shown  
in Figure C-4. This will open the  
Add Printer Wizard.  
Appendix C: Setting Up the Built-in  
PrintServer  
Important: As screens vary between operating systems, you may  
find that the screenshots in this section look a little different from  
your own operating system.  
When you’re ready to utilize the GigaDrives built-in PrintServer, follow these  
simple directions:  
1. Power down the GigaDrive by pressing the switch  
on the back. Then, connect your printers parallel  
cable to the port on the back of the GigaDrive, as  
shown in Figure C-1.  
Figure C-4  
2. Power on the GigaDrive.  
6. When the opening screen to  
the Add Printer Wizard  
appears, shown in Figure C-5,  
click the Next button to con-  
tinue.  
Figure C-1  
3. When your Windows desktop appears,  
click the Start button. Select Settings, and  
click Control Panel, as shown in Figure  
C-2.  
Important: When using  
Windows XP, perform these  
steps in Classic Mode.  
Windows and icons appear  
different when not in Classic  
Mode. For instance, in step 3,  
XP users not in Classic Mode  
would select Control Panel  
after clicking the Start button.  
Figure C-5  
Figure C-2  
7. As you are adding this print-  
er to your network, select  
the Network Printer option  
on this screen, as shown in  
Figure C-6, and click the  
Next button to continue.  
4. From the Control Panel, double click  
the Printers folder, shown in Figure  
C-3.  
Figure C-3  
Figure C-6  
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8. The next screen will request how the printer will be located by the  
GigaDrive. Select Type the Printer name, or click Next to browse for a  
printer. Then, in the field below, enter this location in the following for-  
mat: \\Lkg(last six digits of the server name located on the back of the  
GigaDrive)\Lkg(last six digits of the server name located on the back  
of the GigaDrive)_p1. This is the format used by default to locate the  
printer.  
10. From the Add Printer Wizard screen, shown in Figure C-9, select your  
printers manufacturer from the list on the left. Then, select your printers  
model from the list on the right. Once you’ve selected your printer, click  
the OK button.  
In the example shown in Figure C-7, the last six digits of the server name  
are  
0F0016.  
Therefore,  
the  
information  
entered  
is:  
\\Lkg0F0016\Lkg0F0016_p1.  
After you have entered this information, click the Next button.  
Figure C-9  
11. This final installation screen, shown in Figure C-10, will allow you to  
review your choices before finishing the installation process. Verify that  
all of the settings are correct before clicking the Finish button. If anything  
is not correct, click the Back button to correct the settings.  
Figure C-7  
9. The next screen, shown in Figure C-8, will ask you to install a printer driv-  
er. Click the OK button to do this now.  
Figure C-8  
Figure C-10  
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12. Clicking the Finish button on the previous screen will return you to the  
Printers folder. This folder will show all printers available on the network,  
as shown in Figure C-11. Your new printer should be shown here.  
Appendix D: Glossary  
10BaseT - An Ethernet standard that uses twisted wire pairs.  
If you wish to change any settings, right-click the printers icon and select  
Properties. You will be asked if you want to install the driver, but since  
you have already installed the drivers on this PC, click the No button. The  
Properties window will then open, and you can change the printers set-  
tings.  
100BaseTX - IEEE physical layer specification for 100 Mbps over two pairs of  
Category 5 UTP or STP wire.  
Boot - To cause the computer to start executing instructions. Personal comput-  
ers contain built-in instructions in a ROM chip that are automatically executed  
on startup. These instructions search for the operating system, load it and pass  
control to it.  
Browser - A browser is an application program that provides a way to look at  
and interact with all the information on the World Wide Web or PC. The word  
"browser" seems to have originated prior to the Web as a generic term for user  
interfaces that let you browse text files online.  
Default Gateway - The routing device used to forward all traffic that is not  
addressed to a station within the local subnet.  
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) - A protocol that lets network  
administrators manage centrally and automate the assignment of Internet  
Protocol (IP) addresses in an organization's network. Using the Internet's set of  
protocol (TCP/IP), each machine that can connect to the Internet needs a unique  
IP address. When an organization sets up its computer users with a connection  
to the Internet, an IP address must be assigned to each machine. Without DHCP,  
the IP address must be entered manually at each computer and, if computers  
move to another location in another part of the network, a new IP address must  
be entered. DHCP lets a network administrator supervise and distribute IP  
addresses from a central point and automatically sends a new IP address when a  
computer is plugged into a different place in the network.  
Figure C-11  
DHCP uses the concept of a "lease" or amount of time that a given IP address  
will be valid for a computer. The lease time can vary depending on how long a  
user is likely to require the Internet connection at a particular location. It's espe-  
cially useful in education and other environments where users change frequent-  
ly. Using very short leases, DHCP can dynamically reconfigure networks in  
which there are more computers than there are available IP addresses.  
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DHCP supports static addresses for computers containing Web servers that need  
a permanent IP address.  
FTP includes functions to log onto the network, list directories and copy files. It  
can also convert between the ASCII and EBCDIC character codes. FTP opera-  
tions can be performed by typing commands at a command prompt or via an  
FTP utility running under a graphical interface such as Windows. FTP transfers  
can also be initiated from within a Web browser by entering the URL preceded  
with ftp://.  
DNS - The domain name system (DNS) is the way that Internet domain name  
are located and translated into Internet Protocol (IP) addresses. A domain name  
is a meaningful and easy-to-remember "handle" for an Internet address.  
Domain - A subnetwork comprised of a group of clients and servers under the  
control of one security database. Dividing LANs into domains improves per-  
formance and security.  
Unlike e-mail programs in which graphics and program files have to be  
"attached," FTP is designed to handle binary files directly and does not add the  
overhead of encoding and decoding the data.  
Download - To receive a file transmitted over a network. In a communications  
Gateway - A device that interconnects networks with different, incompatible  
session, download means receive, upload means transmit.  
communications protocols.  
Driver - A workstation or server software module that provides an interface  
between a network interface card and the upper-layer protocol software running  
in the computer; it is designed for a specific NIC, and is installed during the ini-  
tial installation of a network-compatible client or server operating system.  
Hardware - Hardware is the physical aspect of computers, telecommunications,  
and other information technology devices. The term arose as a way to distin-  
guish the "box" and the electronic circuitry and components of a computer from  
the program you put in it to make it do things. The program came to be known  
as the software.  
Dynamic IP Address - An IP address that is automatically assigned to a client  
station in a TCP/IP network, typically by a DHCP server. Network devices that  
serve multiple users, such as servers and printers, are usually assigned static IP  
addresses.  
HTTP (HyperText Transport Protocol) - The communications protocol used to  
connect to servers on the World Wide Web. Its primary function is to establish a  
connection with a Web server and transmit HTML pages to the client browser.  
Encryption - A security method that applies a specific algorithm to data in  
order to alter the data's appearance and prevent other devices from reading the  
information.  
Hub - The device that serves as the central location for attaching wires from  
workstations. Can be passive, where there is no amplification of the signals; or  
active, where the hubs are used like repeaters to provide an extension of the  
cable that connects to a workstation.  
Ethernet - IEEE standard network protocol that specifies how data is placed on  
and retrieved from a common transmission medium. Has a transfer rate of 10  
Mbps. Forms the underlying transport vehicle used by several upper-level pro-  
tocols, including TCP/IP and XNS.  
IEEE (The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) - The IEEE  
describes itself as "the world's largest technical professional society, promoting  
the development and application of electrotechnology and allied sciences for the  
benefit of humanity, the advancement of the profession, and the well-being of  
our members."  
Firmware - Code that is written onto read-only memory (ROM) or program-  
mable read-only memory (PROM). Once firmware has been written onto the  
ROM or PROM, it is retained even when the device is turned off.  
The IEEE fosters the development of standards that often become national and  
international standards. The organization publishes a number of journals, has  
many local chapters, and several large societies in special areas, such as the  
IEEE Computer Society.  
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) - A protocol used to transfer files over a TCP/IP  
network (Internet, UNIX, etc.). For example, after developing the HTML pages  
for a Web site on a local machine, they are typically uploaded to the Web serv-  
er using FTP.  
IP (Internet Protocol) - The method or protocol by which data is sent from one  
computer to another on the Internet. It is a standard set of rules, procedures, or  
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conventions relating to the format and timing of data transmission between two  
computers that they must accept and use to be able to understand each other.  
PrintServer - A hardware device that enables a printer to be located anywhere  
in the network.  
IP Address - In the most widely installed level of the Internet Protocol (IP)  
today, an IP address is a 32-binary digit number that identifies each sender or  
receiver of information that is sent in packet across the Internet. When you  
request an HTML page or send e-mail, the Internet Protocol part of TCP/IP  
includes your IP address in the message (actually, in each of the packets if more  
than one is required) and sends it to the IP address that is obtained by looking  
up the domain name in the Uniform Resource Locator you requested or in the  
e-mail address you're sending a note to. At the other end, the recipient can see  
the IP address of the Web page requestor or the e-mail sender and can respond  
by sending another message using the IP address it received.  
RJ-45 (Registered Jack-45) - A connector similar to a telephone connector that  
holds up to eight wires, used for connecting Ethernet devices.  
Router - Protocol-dependent device that connects subnetworks together.  
Routers are useful in breaking down a very large network into smaller subnet-  
works; they introduce longer delays and typically have much lower throughput  
rates than bridges.  
Server - Any computer whose function in a network is to provide user access to  
files, printing, communications, and other services.  
ISP (Internet Service Provider) - A company that provides individuals and com-  
panies access to the Internet and other related services such as Web site build-  
ing and virtual hosting.  
S.M.A.R.T. - (Self Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology) Hard drive  
technology that reports its own degradation, enabling the operating system to  
warn the user of potential failure.  
LAN (Local Area Network) - A group of computers and associated devices that  
share a common communications line and typically share the resources of a sin-  
gle processor or server within a small geographic area (for example, within an  
office building).  
Software - Instructions for the computer. A series of instructions that performs  
a particular task is called a "program." The two major categories of software are  
"system software" and "application software." System software is made up of  
control programs such as the operating system and database management sys-  
tem (DBMS). Application software is any program that processes data for the  
user.  
Mbps (Megabits per second) - One million bits per second; unit of measure-  
ment for data transmission.  
Static IP Address - A permanent IP address that is assigned to a node in an IP  
Network - A system that transmits any combination of voice, video and/or data  
or a TCP/IP network.  
between users.  
Storage - The semi-permanent or permanent holding place for digital data.  
Network Mask - Also known as the "Subnet Mask".  
STP (Shielded Twisted Pair) Telephone wire that is wrapped in a metal sheath  
NIC (Network Interface Card) - A board installed in a computer system, usual-  
ly a PC, to provide network communication capabilities to and from that com-  
puter system. Also called an adapter.  
to eliminate external interference.  
Subnet Mask - The method used for splitting IP networks into a series of sub-  
groups, or subnets. The mask is a binary pattern that is matched up with the IP  
address to turn part of the host ID address field into a field for subnets.  
Packet - A unit of data routed between an origin and a destination in a network.  
Plug-and-Play - The ability of a computer system to configure expansion  
boards and other devices automatically without requiring the user to turn off the  
system during installation.  
Switch - 1. A data switch connects computing devices to host computers, allow-  
ing a large number of devices to share a limited number of ports. 2. A device for  
making, breaking, or changing the connections in an electrical circuit.  
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TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) - A method (protocol) used along with  
the IP (Internet Protocol) to send data in the form of message units (datagram)  
between network devices over a LAN or WAN. While IP takes care of handling  
the actual delivery of the data (routing), TCP takes care of keeping track of the  
individual units of data (called packets) that a message is divided into for effi-  
cient delivery over the network. TCP is known as a "connection oriented" pro-  
tocol due to requiring the receiver of a packet to return an acknowledgment of  
receipt to the sender of the packet resulting in transmission control.  
Appendix E: Specifications  
Model Number  
EFG80  
Standards  
IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3u  
SMB/CIFS over TCP/IP  
One 10/100 RJ-45 Port  
One DB-25 Standard Parallel Port  
UTP Category 5 Ethernet Network Cable or better  
Star  
Protocols  
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) - The basic com-  
munication language or set of protocols for communications over a network  
(developed specifically for the Internet). TCP/IP defines a suite or group of pro-  
tocols and not only TCP and IP.  
Network Port  
Printer Port  
Cabling Type  
Topology  
Throughput - The amount of data moved successfully from one place to anoth-  
er in a given time period.  
Upgrade - To replace existing software or firmware with a newer version.  
LED Indicators  
Rear: 10 and 100Mbps Mode  
Front: Ready, Error, LAN, Disk, Disk Full,  
Back Up  
Upload - To transmit a file over a network. In a communications session, upload  
means transmit, download means receive.  
Switches  
Power, Reset, Uplink  
URL (Uniform Resource Locator) - The address that defines the route to a file  
on the Web or any other Internet facility. URLs are typed into the browser to  
access Web pages, and URLs are embedded within the pages themselves to pro-  
vide the hypertext links to other pages.  
Environmental  
Dimensions (W x H x D)  
7.0" x 6.5" x 13.6"  
(180 mm x 166 mm x 346 mm)  
UTP - Unshielded twisted pair is the most common kind of copper telephone  
wiring. Twisted pair is the ordinary copper wire that connects home and many  
business computers to the telephone company. To reduce crosstalk or electro-  
magnetic induction between pairs of wires, two insulated copper wires are twist-  
ed around each other. Each signal on twisted pair requires both wires. Since  
some telephone sets or desktop locations require multiple connections, twisted  
pair is sometimes installed in two or more pairs, all within a single cable.  
Weight  
Power  
11.29 lbs without HDD (5.13 kg)  
12V DC, Maximum 5 Amps, 100-240V AC,  
50-60Hz Power Adapter Provided  
Certifications  
FCC Class A, CE Mark  
Operating Temp.  
Storage Temp.  
41°F to 104°F (5°C to 40°C)  
14°F to 140°F (-10°C to 60°C)  
10% to 80% Non-condensing  
5% to 90% Non-condensing  
WAN (Wide Area Network)- A communications network that covers a relative-  
ly large geographic area, consisting of two or more LANs. Broadband commu-  
nication over the WAN is often through public networks such as the telephone  
(DSL) or cable systems, or through leased lines or satellites. In its most basic  
definition, the Internet could be considered a WAN.  
Operating Humidity  
Storage Humidity  
Workgroup - Two or more individuals that share files and databases.  
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Appendix F: Contact and Returns  
Information  
For help with the installation or operation of the Instant GigaDrive™, contact  
Linksys Customer Support at one of the phone numbers or Internet addresses  
below.  
Sales Information  
Technical Support*  
RMA Issues  
Fax  
800-546-5797 (1-800-LINKSYS)  
800-326-7114 (toll free from U.S. or Canada)  
949-271-5461  
949-265-6655  
Email  
Web site  
ftp.linksys.com  
FTP Site  
* Linksys does not provide support for Macintosh operating systems.  
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The Linksys Instant GigaDrive Series EtherFast  
Network Attached Storage Return Policy  
This product is guaranteed free from physical defects under normal use for two  
years. If the product becomes defective during this warranty period, call  
Linksys Technical Support to obtain a Return Merchandise Authorization num-  
ber. Warranty is for Repair and Replacement only. Linksys is not responsible  
for credit or refunds.  
Linksys will not be held responsible for any data or file loss recovery under any  
circumstances.  
Linksys offers cross shipments, a faster process for processing and receiving  
your replacement. Linksys pays for UPS Ground only. All customers located  
outside of the United States of America and Canada shall be held responsible  
for shipping and handling charges.  
© Copyright 2002 Linksys, All Rights Reserved.  
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