®BOSS™ (Broadband Office Storage Server)a Network Server Appliance (NSA)User Manual
8Auto Switching of Cable TypeTwo types of cables, straight through and crossed-over, are used to connect Ethernet devices. In the past,network manager
9proxy server as well. Users of the public network outside the company can access only the DMZ host. The DMZmay typically also have the company’s Web
10Pictorial IntroductionSystem Activity LEDsLEDs : Link/Activity LEDs for each Ethernet Port, Power LED, Packet Transmit/Receive LEDsHard Disk Activi
11Back ViewPictorial IntroductionPower JackPower ButtonWAN port : 10/100 MbpsWAN port MDI/MDIX switch4 LAN ports : 10/100 MbpsReset Button5.6.7.8.9.10
12WAN PortThe WAN port is used to connect to an ADSL/Cable modem for linking to the Internet.WAN MDI/MDIX SwitchThe WAN MDI/MDIX switch (MDI= hub or m
132.1 Hardware InstallationPlease follow the steps below to install hardware:Locate the included Ethernet cable.Connect one end of it to the DSL or ca
14Connect the included power adapter to the power socket on the BOSS™ and then plug the poweradapter into a wall outlet.Turn on the BOSS™.If the link
Figure 2.2aFigure 2.2b15Installation
Figure 2.2c16OSD Opera-tionInstallation2.3 Connecting to the Web-Based ManagerPlease follow these steps to connect to the web-based manager:Open Inter
Figure 2.3aFigure 2.3b17Installation
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Figure 2.4a182.4 Web-Based Manager – Basic SettingsStart to configure your network environment by clicking Basic Settings in the left menu. The Basic
Figure 2.4b19The Basic Settings page contains, Internal NetworkInterface, Domain Name Server, and External Net-work Interface. We describe these setti
20InstallationHow the Router WorksThe router implements an IP-sharing feature. With only one physical IP address to access the Internet it isimpossibl
21According to the default settings, we will assign the LAN to network “192.168.2.1” You can add more detailedconfigurations later in section 4.1 DHCP
Class Address RangeA Class 10.0.0.0/10.255.255.255B Class 172.16.0.0/172.31.255.255C Class 192.168.0.0/192.168.255.
External Network InterfaceExternal network interface includes ADSL/PPPoE, DHCP Client and Fixed IP Address settings. You mustchoose one of three ways
24Example 1: Fixed IP Address SettingsIf you have a fixed IP address obtained from yourISP to access the Internet, please follow the stepsbelow:1. S
25Example 2: DHCP ClientIf you have a dynamic IP address provided by yourISP to access the Internet, please select the DHCPClient radio button. Once
Most ADSL connections do not give you a fixedIP address. In this case, you must enter theuser name and password provided by your ISPfor authentication
After completing your configuration, each time the BOSS™ boots, it will try to connect with your ISP and theISP will assign the BOSS™ an external IP
Table of ContentsPackage Content and System RequirementsOverviewFeaturesBenefits and Key Features1. Pictorial Introduction1.1 Front View1.2 Back View2
Configuration Hierarchies andPower ManagementThis chapter gives you an overview of all theconfiguration options available. The BOSS™ is amultifunction
Figure 3.2a 29Power Management3.2 Power ManagementWe divided the power management function into three parts. There are Power Down, Wake on LAN, and H
Wake On LAN (WOL)The WOL function allows remote users on thenetwork to turn on the BOSS™. Please note that thepower adapter is connected to the BOSS™
31Network SettingsTo Configure Your Network SettingsWhen you select Network Settings in the left menuof the web page, five configuration options app
In DHCP Server settings, we assign the range ofthe virtual IP addresses for the four LAN ports ofBOSS™. All devices connected to the LAN ports ofBOSS™
33Network Settings7. Click the Apply button.When DHCP server is enabled, it will allow DHCPclients to obtain their network configuration from theuni
344.2 IP AliasIn Basic Settings, we’ve set the private IP address ofBOSS™ as “192.168.2.1”. We will assign the LANports of BOSS™ to the network of “
If you get several fixed IP addresses from yourISP and the ISP restricts the bandwidth for eachfixed IP address, you have to prevent the networkpacket
365. Or enter “0” in each field for non-setting multiple NAT.6. Click the Apply button.After you configure the Multiple NAT on the group offixed
In the figures, the destination network is “172.16.6.X”.And the packets will be route in or out of the destina-tion network through the gateway “192.1
24.2 IP Alias4.3 Multiple NAT4.4 Route Settings4.5 DDNS5. FireWall Settings5.1 Virtual Server Settings5.2 URL Filter Setup5.3 IP Filter Setup5.4 Denia
Dynamic DNS service allows you to assign a fixed machine name to a dynamic IP address. Dynamic DNSprovides you with the ability to change the IP addre
39Firewall SettingsWhen you select the “Firewall Settings” item in theleft menu of the web page, four configuration itemsappear, including: Virtual
The Virtual Server Service is a way to simulate mul-tiple servers on the intranet. You have several IPaddresses within your LAN; however, internal IPs
415.2 URL Filter SetupThe URL Filter function is used to restrict internal usersfrom accessing specific URL locations or web sites. Ifthe Site 1 is
The IP filter function is similar to URL Filter. It providesfurther restrictions in access permission. URL Filter-ing only blocks port number 80 (HTTP
4. Enter the port number of the ports you wish to block from the selected IP. There are four fields you can enter port numbers into, in any o
44VPN SettingsVPN (Virtual Private Networking) provides for securecommunication between two separate networkswithout using a dedicated leased line.
6.1 IPSec Settings 45Sometimes there is a need to transfer commercial infor-mation from a branch office through the Internet. The infor-mation being
46VPN Settings9. In Remote Host Setting: If the remote computer has a fixed IP address (e.g. 10.0.0.9). Please select the Fixed IP radio
Figure 6.1a,b,c 47VPN SettingsThe Name field is the connection name; the Gate-way field is the IP address with which the remoteand local computers wi
38.3 File Sharing9. System Management9.1 Administrator Settings9.2 Event Report Settings9.3 Firmware Update9.4 Time Settings9.5 SNMP10. System Report1
6.2 PPTP SettingsFor most companies, the PPTP server creates a se-cure connection that a remote user can access a localcomputer within the company. Th
49User ManagementThe BOSS™ provides a client/server environment forusers to share files over a network. File sharing worksby authorizing the users o
50User ManagementFor file sharing to work, we have to allow users and/orgroups. We create the user accounts here. The “admin”and “guest” accounts are
7.2 GroupAfter creating the users, you can categorize the usersinto different groups.In the following example, we will assign Mary to theteacher group
User Management 52
NAS ManagementSetting Up Your BOSS™When you select the NAS Management item from theleft menu of the web page, three configuration itemsappear includin
The Step 1 page should now appear. To set theinformation for file sharing, please enter theworkgroup name (make sure this matches theworkgroup on your
NAS Management8.2 AdvancedFigure 8.1aFigure 8.1bIn NAS Management -> Advanced settings, there arethree protocols for different OS platforms. By def
• For Mac UsersPlease follow the steps below:1. In Apple File Sharing field, please select the Enable radio button.2. Enter the Name in Apple Zon
You will go back to the Advanced Setting page. Pleasecheck the NFS Mapping List in NFS Setting section. Themapping rule you created is in the list.NAS
4Package Content and System RequirementsThis package contains:• 1 Network Server Appliance• 1 Power Adapter and Cable• 1 Ethernet cable (CAT5)•
5.6.7.8.NAS Management 58In the Method field, select the “Write” method if youare allowing the user/group to read and write to thefolder. Select the
NAS ManagementPlease enter the user name and password that wascreated in section 9.1. 59
60Instruction to BOSS™ ManagementWhen you select the System Management item in theleft menu, four configuration items appear including;Administrator
61New Password: The administrator can change the administrator password here. Please enter the newpassword you would like to change to. Note that yo
The Event Report Setting is used to send the admin-istrator an e-mail alert once an event occurs on thesystem. If you select the Disable radio button
639.3 Firmware UpdateIn Firmware Update, the current firmware version isshown. You can select a new firmware image to updatethe unit. If you would l
649.4 Time Settings In Time Settings, you can adjust the system time. Thefields in Time Settings are described below:1. YY/MM/DD format. Please ent
659.5 SNMPThe SNMP agent allows users with SNMP client ap-plications to conveniently inspect the network statusof NSA. Please follow the steps below
10.1 System InformationGenerating System ReportsThe System Information displays some useful infor-mation about the system. It shows the firmware versi
network interface and the LAN port belongs to the internal network interface. They are described as below:• Firmware Version: 1.06• The system up time
5OverviewThis chapter introduces the specifications, features, and benefits of the BOSS™ network server appliance.The Integrated server services such
6810.2 System LogThe System Log function reports the system history. Itshows the time that the event occurred, the eventlevel and a description of t
69System Reports10.4 DHCP Lease ReportThe DHCP Lease Report function reports all leased IPprovided by DHCP server. From this page, you can findout wh
Care & HandlingYour IOGEAR® BOSS™ is a high performance Network Server Appliance. The head that reads theinformation on the installed Hard Drive i
TroubleShootingBasic TroubleShootingBOSS™• Make sure you have Critical Updates from the Microsoft® Website at http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com; the
TroubleShootingNotes:All URLs are subject to change. If the URLs listed in this manual are no longer valid, you can find themajority of necessary upd
Technical SupportTo help IOGEAR® customers obtain the highest level of performance from their BOSS™, IOGEAR®’sService Support team is available to an
Default Setting TableAppendix 74Configuration Item Default SettingsAdministrator Username <empty>Administrator Password adminInternal IP addres
Appendix 75Power ButtonDescription of LEDs Status MeaningPower On Power OnOff Power OffHeart-Beat Solid/Off System is not workingFlashing System is w
Function SpecificationPower ConsumptionInput VoltageConnector TypeStorage TemperatureOperating TemperatureOperating HumidityDimensionsCaseSupported In
77Radio & TV Interference StatementWARNING!!! This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installedand used
6Connection Sharing• Flexible Address Space for NAT service• IP Alias• Multiple NATVirtual Private Network• 20 IPSec Tunnels Available• PPTP Server /
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7Benefits and Key FeaturesVirtual Private Network (VPN)With Virtual Private Network, an enterprise can establish a dedicated tunnel among branch offic
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