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User Manual: Disk On-line Server NAS-2100

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n Network Attached Storage (NAS) Server 02
n What Makes QNAP NAS Different? 03
n QNAP NASWare Software Speci cations 04
n Why Embedded Linux 05
n Why Use DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Service)? 05
n QNAP’s NASWare Advanced Edition Special Features 06
n QNAP NAS Product Series 09
n QNAP SOHO/Router NAS Features & Hardware Speci cation Table 10
n NAS-110 11
n NAS-104R 12
n NAS-101RWG 13
n NAS-2108R/RWG 14
n QNAP SOHO/Router NAS Application 15
n QNAP SMB NAS Features & Hardware Speci cation Table 16
n NAS-2100 17
n NAS-3000 18
n NAS-4010/NAS-4030 19
n QNAP SMB NAS Application 20
n QNAP Enterprise NAS Features & Hardware Speci cation Table 21
n NAS-4100/NAS-4120A/B 22
n NAS-4300/S 23
n NAS-5100 24
n NAS-410T 26
n NAS-1630T 27
n QNAP Enterprise NAS Application 28
n QNAP NAS Performance Test 29
n Terms & Glossary 30
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With more than three years’ experience in developing embedded system, QNAP Systems, Inc. (QNAP) has been
a devoted and dominant provider in designing the best solution for Internet Appliance (IA) products. QNAP was a
previous IA business unit of ICP Electronics, Inc. (ICP). As a member of ICP, we have solid and successful experience
in developing innovative and customized products. Our extensive expertise and product lines cover networking storage,
digital surveillance and message communication. QNAP’s IA products have received ISO 9001 certi cation, covering
product design, manufacturing and supply. With the mission to be customer’s best partner, QNAP is dedicated to
providing top quality products in the market and offering complete solution to our customers.
Company Pro le
Digital Surveillance Message CommunicationNetworking Storage
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››Network Attached Storage (NAS) Server
Evolving Network Storage
In this era of information explosion, countless Gigabytes of
electronic data are generated every second, in form of text,
image, audio and/or video, passing through the Internet or
other types of communication networks. Whether for personal
or business use, total data volume is increasing year on year at
nearly 100%. With this huge amount of data growth, how to  nd an
easily-managed shared storage solution that can provide adequate
growth and scalability for the future has become one of the most
critical challenges for all IT users, from home right up to enterprise
level.
Conventional storage, usually a sub-system attached to le
server, has until recently been recognized as AS (Direct Attached
Storage). Available with either IDE or SCSI RAID interface, data
in the disk array is accessed via le server. Until recently many
enterprises have been attaching network disk volume
to le servers, and sharing the data via the LAN (Local Area
Network). But this left the question of how to achieve multi-
platform data sharing and access control. Building several share
folders in Windows NT/2000/2003 servers, and then setting up the
access permission for different users is one of the most popular
ways. However, this traditional structure fails to meet new storage
demands due to rapid data growth and well-established network
environments. Excessive data transfer to/from le servers causes
bottlenecks, decreasing the ef ciency and performance of both
server and network. Additionally most Windows NT/2000/2003
servers need a high level of professional IT administration, and
do not fully support other operation systems, such as Unix/Linux,
Mac and Novell. Also, many data backup jobs are done by tape
drives or libraries, but the drawbacks to this system are that the
speed is slow and capacity limited. The most troublesome is that
IT personnel usually needs to change the tapes on a daily basis.
Should the data be destroyed, then it takes a long amount of time
to recover all data from the tapes. Severe loss may occur if the
operation is interrupted and can not resume on time.
To ensure that modern-day demands for data storage are not only
met, but in fact exceeded, NAS offers not only ample storage,
but also fast, reliable, and easy-managed solution at affordable
costs. Add to that a level of scalability that is unsurpassed in the
storage segment, and you can see why many are predicting NAS
to become the most in uential star in the industry of storage and
data backup.
NAS de ned
The SNIA (Storage Network Industry Association) de nes NAS
(Network Attached Storage) as a storage device providing le
access services through the network. By special distributed
structure, NAS easily offers unlimited and expandable storage
to anyone on the network. When connecting to any node on the
network, computers with all kinds of operation systems can access
les or documents via NAS right away.
Advantages of NAS
One of the major advantages of NAS is effectively lowering the TCO
(Total Cost of Ownership) on the user’s storage system:
1. Centralized Resources & Remote Access
Since NAS can be added to a network and provides additional
storage at any time, other servers on the network will be able to
continue services without space or performance issues. Resources
on the network can therefore be centralized and shared by either
local or remote clients.
2. Easy Setup & Low Administration Cost
NAS supports multiple network protocols (TCP/IP, IPX, NetBEUI
and AppleTalk), which allows immense exibility. With the ability to
adapt to xed or dynamic IP addresses, installation, operation and
management of NAS are both quick and simple.
3. Cross Platform & More Purchase Options
With inter-operability over multiple Operating Systems (OS)
and platforms, different departments need no longer worry
aboutcompatibility issues of different servers or workstations.
Businesses have more purchase options and a better chance of
acquiringhigh quality equipment that will meet their requirements
exactly.
4. Flexible & Cost-effective Backup
Most NAS devices offer a built-in backup feature, and are usually
compatible with third-party backup software. Backup jobs can
bedone on-line with no down time. Tremendous operational costs
and system shutdown loss can therefore be easily saved.
Where and how to use NAS?
QNAP NAS provides a complete series of storage solutions for
Personal / SOHO, SMB (Small Medium Business), and Enterprises,
aswell as industrial applications. Each of them offers unbeatable
levels of:
n Fast-established, Unlimited and Expandable Shared Storage
n Cross Platform Support
n Remote Replication
n Remote Data Access
Why QNAP?
n Complete Product Line: 20 models introduced within there year
half
n IPC Expert: Good at customization for valued OEM/ODM clients
n Global products with 16 languages built-in all user interfaces
n Total Solution Provider:
-Self-developed software and hardware by experienced R&D team
-In-house system integration
-Own production capability
-Own testing facilities for quality assurance
n Over3-yr experience on NAS software development: Highly
exible for customizations
n More than competitive pricing strategy
n Cost-down plan by in-house designed SOC solutions
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››What Makes QNAP NAS Different?
Embedded Linux
The embedded Linux kernel - developed in-house by QNAP’s
team of dedicated software engineers - on QNAP’s NAS solutions
provides an extremely stable and efcient platform. QNAP’s
proprietary NASWare OS is stored on ash disks rather than hard
drives, thus preventing virus infection or HDD damage to the system
itself. Even in the worst case of all hard drives failing simultaneously,
the NASWare OS will work as usual and send out warning
messages allowing the administrator the opportunity to minimize the
damage.
Cross Platform
All of QNAP’s storage products support different network le
protocols, so whether the users are working on a Windows,
Mac, Unix/Linux or Novell Netware OS environment or indeed
a combination thereof - the same data storage platform can be
shared.
Remote Data Access
Wherever the user is over the world, QNAP’s NAS can be accessed
through either web browser (HTTP) or FTP client software (FTP).
This offers the user the opportunity to administrate or even access
les and data remotely.
Hot-swappable Hard Disks & Data Auto-rebuild
Under the disk conguration of RAID 5 or RAID 1, users can replace
a new hard disk in the event that one should fail, without shutting
down the system (NAS-4000P or above). NASWare OS will then
start rebuilding the data back to the new hard disk automatically.
Hot-swappable & Redundant Power Protection
QNAP also includes in some of its range industrial grade hot-
swappable and redundant power supplies, which keep the system
running normally should any power supply fail.
RAID Level Disk Congurations + Hot Spare
Multiple disk congurations, including JBOD, RAID 0, 1, 5 and single
disk, offer the user the most complete options for data protection.
Under RAID 5 conguration, QNAP also provides another option -
Hot Spare: In the event of a hard drive failure, the system will start
rebuilding data on to the hot spare disk without needing to rst
replace the faulty drive.
Data Backup & Remote Replication
Combining backup software and NAS, users can easily backup
all or part of their critical data and/or les to the NAS server, and
QNAP also offers some models with the option of backing up data
from one QNAP NAS server to another or even to a tape drive. The
user interface is simple, clear and user-friendly. The backup source
can be local or remote les, whereas backup destinations can be
any number of NAS servers. Furthermore, backup jobs can be
scheduled for multitasking, and can be done within the intranet or
through the Internet.
LCD Display
All of QNAP NAS devices are equipped with an LCD display,
allowing the user to immediately see the status, IP address and
various other important pieces of information.
Router & Firewall
QNAP has developed a series of router storages combine NAS with
a Cable/DSL router which the user then connects up to the modem.
Featured with routing tables, virtual servers, DMZ and NAT, these
units offer true multi-functionality, whilst allowing multiple users
simultaneous access to the Internet, all with rewall protection.
Built-in DNS & DDNS Support
QNAP’s family of storage routers is equipped with a DNS server,
which simplies network and domain administration. With dynamic
DNS (DDNS) support, users can also own a unique domain by a
low-cost dynamic IP.
Web Page Management
All upgrades and administration can be completed simply via a
user-friendly web browser, either locally or remotely.
User Quota
The administrator has the authority to set up user’s storage limit
or quota. Thus power users who require larger amounts of data
storage space can be allocated additional capacity.
SNMP Management & E-mail Warning
SNMP management and E-mail warning provide updated system
status and real-time monitoring to keep the administrator informed
at all times as to what is happening in the unit.
WINS Server
This function maps Windows computer names to IP addresses,
building a dynamic database. Not only does it increase speed
for computer name resolutions, but it also effectively lessens the
network trafc load.
Flexible OS
NASWare is developed by QNAP’s dedicated team of software
engineers in-house, and is based on open-sourced Linux. The
exibility offered by the Linux-based kernel makes it easier to keep
NASWare updated with advanced or customized functions.
Backup/Restore Users Setting
User’s setting can be easily backup and stored. When a new NAS
needs to be set up or if the original system is damaged, user ID’s,
passwords and other settings can be restored in very short period.
System Upgrade
Updated versions of QNAP’s NASWare OS (rmware) can be
downloaded from http://www.nasgenie.com, and free upgrade
service is available.
Journaling File System
Not only can the Journaling File System ensure the consistency but
it also reduces the time to boot up/shut down. Should the system
experience abnormal shutdowns or bootups, it can additionally help
the system reboot itself and return to normal operation.
Some features only available on certain models.
What’s Special on NASWare Advanced Edition
1. Active Directory (AD) Support
2. Network Fail-over / Load-balancing / Multi-IP Setting
3. USB Storage Application
4. Snapshot
5. Remote Replication
6. Online Virus Scanning
7. Backup Agent
8.NetBak Replicator
*Please refer to page 6 for details
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Operation System Embedded Linux
Network Transport Protocols TCP/IP, IPX, NetBEUI, Apple Talk
Network File Protocols Microsoft Networks (CIFS/SMB), Apple (AFP), UNIX (NFS), Internet (HTTP),
Novell Network (NCP)* and File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
Network Security Microsoft Network Domain Controller (PDC)
Microsoft AD Authentication (Professional Edition & Advanced Edition Only)
Network Client Type Microsoft Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003, Macintosh system 7.5+, Linux/UNIX, Novell*
Network
Management
LAN Conguration
lDHCP Dynamic IP Address Assignment,
lDNS Domain Name Service,
lOne-to-One NAT,
lStatic Routing,
lSupport On-line Game Protocol,
lWebsite/Content Filtering,
lRacket Filtering Firewall,
lVirtual Server,
lDMZ Zone,
lSupport DDNS
lFixed IP Address
lDynamic IP Address
lDHCP Service
lFixed IP Address
lDynamic IP Address
lDHCP Service
WAN IP
Conguration PPPoE/PPTP/DHCP/Fixed IP Address
N/A N/A
Wireless LAN
lSupport 64/128bit WEP
(Wired Equivalent Privacy)
lWireless Access Point IEEE802.10g AP
(NAS-101RWG & NAS-2108RWG Only)
Advanced Network
Conguration N/A N/A Load-balancing,
Fail-over, Multi-IP Setting
Disk Conguration
A – Single disk B – RAID 0, 1, JBOD & Single disk C – RAID 0, 1, 5, JBOD & Single disk
A: NAS-101RWG, NAS-110
B: NAS-2108R, NAS-2108RWG, NAS-2100, NAS-3000
C: NAS-104R, NAS-4030, NAS-4010, NAS-4100, NAS-4120A/B, NAS-5100, NAS-4300, 4300S, NAS-410T, NAS-1630T
Disk Management Hard Disk Failure Detection (S.M.A.R.T), Disk Detect/Auto Recovery, Disk Used Status Management
File System Management
lUsers quota setting lOver 2 GB Files Support (CIFS/SMB, FTP, NFS, AFP)
lWeb File Manager for Remote Access lUSB Flash Disk Auto-Copy (NAS-2100, NAS-3000 & NAS-4010T Only)
N/A
lJournaling File System
lEnhanced JAVA Web File Manager
lMicrosoft ACL Support
lUnicode Support
lJournaling File System
lEnhanced JAVA Web File Manager
lMicrosoft ACL Support
lUnicode Support
lSnapshot
System Management
lWeb-based administration, lSNMP Support
lSystem Temperature Monitor lE-mail Alerts
lLCD Panel display lLED display
lAlarm buzzer lSystem Software upgrade
lSupport Network Time Protocol lMulti users account setting
lOn-line Virus Scanning Support (Professional Edition & Advanced Edition Only)
lSchedule shutdown and boot (Professional Edition & Advanced Edition Only)
System Setup and Conguration lWeb-based GUI for system administration lQuick Install Wizard lReset Button
lSave and restore conguration lLCD Panel Conguration
Multi Language Support English, Traditional Chinese, Simplied Chinese, Japanese, French, German
UPS Support
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
USB: NAS-2100, NAS-3000, NAS-4010, NAS-5100, NAS-410T and NAS-1630T Only
Serial Port: NAS-4100, NAS-4120A/B, NAS-4300, NAS-4300S and NAS-5100 Only
Additional Server Service USB Port Support Printer Server (NAS-2100 & NAS-3000 & NAS-4010 Only)
Parallel Port Support Printer Server (NAS-2108R & NAS-2108RWG Only)
Backup Management
lSupport Client Backup Software NetBak Replicator lSchedule to remote replication backup
lSupport Most Popular Network Backup Application
lCD/DVD Burning & Restore - Support CD-R/RW, DVD+R/ R/+RW/-RW/-R Double Layer (NAS-3000, NAS-4010 & NAS-410T Only)
N/A Block Level Remote Replication
lBlock Level Remote Replication
lSupport BakBone NetVault Backup Agent
lVirtual Tape Library
lBuilt-in Tape Backup Software Function
Event Log Display all current login users, Display system log/alert/error, Display all DHCP assignment information
*Not available for NAS-110
NASWare Version Router Edition Professional Edition Advanced Edition
Model Name NAS-101RWG, NAS-104R,
NAS-2108R/RWG NAS-110, NAS-2100, NAS-4100
NAS-3000, NAS-4030, NAS-4010,
NAS-4120A/B, NAS-5100,
NAS-4300/4300S, NAS-410T,
NAS-1630T
QNAP’s NASWare OS was developed by a team of 30 dedicated professional software engineers. To enhance overall system
performance and optimize system integration, software modules are modied to the most compact level. QNAP offers customers 3
sets of operation systems based on market segments and feature/functionality requirement levels:
1. NASWare Router Edition 2. NASWare Professional Edition 3. NASWare Advanced Edition
››QNAP NASWare Software Specications
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››Why Embedded Linux
Compact in Size
Based on embedded Linux, QNAP’s NASWare was developed to
an extremely compact size - only about 9MB. Compared to other
operation systems, which are usually over 1GB and stored on the
hard drives, the Linux based OS offers both better performance
and stability. All QNAP NASWare can be stored on a 32MB ash
ROM, ensuring that all Linux resources are ef ciently utilized, and
hardware overheads absolutely minimized.
Stability
When choosing a NAS device, stability is the most important
thing of all. Embedded Linux Technology provides a reliable and
exclusive storage platform, allowing NAS servers to conduct a
uniform performance under non-stop operations.
Performance
Under the devotion of QNAP’s R&D team, Embedded Linux has
been intelligently developed to a compact size to improve the
system performance without having to be accessed through hard
drives.
Flexibility
Embedded Linux can be customized according to customers
speci c requirements
DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Service)
With DDNS, even without a xed IP address and domain
name, users are able to build up a personal or company
website. Depending on region or territory, when using ADSL
or Cable Modem to connect to the Internet, the IP address
assigned by the ISP may be different every time. They are
able to automatically renew an dynamic IP address, allowing
authorized users on the Internet to easily access the NAS
storage server via an assigned dynamic domain name.
Advantages
n Support various Internet connection services including
dynamic IP ADSL or Cable modem
n Support various versions of DDNS services like
www.dyndns.org, www.ods.org, www.dhs.org,www.dyns.cx
and etc
n Easy to set up, no need for extra Domain knowledge
n Bundled with virtual server, it is easy to set up a website or
FTP server for uploads/downloads
››Why use DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Service)?
Cost-effectiveness
1. No need to pay extra license fee
2. Free lifetime software downloads providing free downloads of
the most up-dated versions of NASWare.
System Security
Having the OS installed on the Flash ensures that the system
continues running even in the event of a hard drive failure, and
with warning messages sent to notify system administrators
through e-mails.
1. NAS will notify DDNS
Server of the renewed IP
address when NAS dynamic
IP changes
4. Once the remote
client receives the
dynamic mapping IP
address, it can access
the remote router NAS
3. DDNS Server will reply to the remote
client with the renewed IP address of roter
NAS
2. Whever the remote client enters the URL: A_product.dyndns.org
in the web browser, the message will be transferred to DDNS Server
looking for NAS current IP address
QNAP Router NAS
Only available on QNAP Router NAS
The bene t of storing OS and Data in
separate places:
Storing the OS and Data in different places reduces the risk
of system downtime due to hard drive failures, and improves
system performance. The use of OS on Flash greatly reduces
repetitive data access of hard drives on the same disk area,
extends the lifespan of hard drives and minimizes power
consumption. Therefore, Embedded Linux is able to offer
better performance and stability than other available OS.
How does DDNS work with QNAP Router NAS?
Vendor-A , adopting a dynamic IP address, applies for a dynamic
domain name _product.dyndns.org from the DDNS service
provider in order to provide product information, catalogues, and
image download services to its customers. With the regisered
DDNS information stored in QNAP Router NAS, all customers
will be able to connect to Http://A_product.dyndns.org// and
downloads the needed products information, catalogues, and
images via the Internet anytime and anywhere.
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1. Active Directory (AD) Support
Active Directory is a directory service integrated to Windows 2003 Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP), featured with single
management interface for managing items collectively and supports assigning different directory access privilege, which avoids
excessive operation and lowers IT maintenance cost.
New generation QNAP NAS with Windows 2003 AD has the following features:
n Supports quick and direct import to an organization’s internal Active Directory basic structure, and lowers software installation and
management cost by automatic con guration procedure.
n Centralized user and user group safe mode to simply assigning directory access right; supports  le resource access in the whole area.
n Secure access to system data.
2. Network Fail-over / Load-balancing / Multi-IP Setting
With the NASWare Advanced Edition and 2 Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports, QNAP’s NAS series can be set up either on Fail-over or Load-
Balancing mode. Should one of the network connections comes to a halt, the other will immediately spring into action to ensure
network connection and data availability. Load-balancing diverts any over-loading data ow in one network to the other in order to improve
network ef ciency and increase the data transfer rate. The improvement is particularly noticeable on mass data storage systems
Fail-over
The Fail-over function offers a more reliable network
environment -should the main network connection fail
due to hardware or network problems, then the back-
up network will automatically replace the failed one.
Once the network problem has been solved, the main
network connection will function normally.
1. When the system is turned on, the Primary network
interface will be used for main data transmission,
while the Secondary network interface will remain on
stand-by mode.
Multi-IP Setting
Multi-IP Setting supports network environment of
multiple IP. NAS can be shared among different
LAN areas of different domains within a company, as
these areas remain separate.
Load-balancing
The use of Load-Balancing increases system
performance. Data  ow can be evenly distributed over
the two network interfaces to balance network loading.
If one of the network interfaces fails due tohardware
or network problems, then data transmission will be
automatically switched to the other normal interface.
2. If, for whatever reason, the Primary network interface disconnects, the
Secondary network interface will automatically connect to the Internet and the
Primary network interface will be turned on to stand-by mode.
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3. USB Storage Application
1.USB CD/DVD Backup & Restore
Provides users a backup mechanism for of ine data. NAS data can be burnt to CD or DVD, and can be restored from
the disks to NAS folders.
n Simple and easy-to-use web interface burning management
n Data burning backup and restoration
n Supports CD-R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW Double Layer
n Supports high speed transfer rate USB 2.0 480Mbps
2.USB  ash disk Auto-copy
USB ash disk is known as a widely used mini portable storage device at present time. Data in USB ash disk can
be copied to speci ed folder automatically via USB interface of QNAP NAS for USB  ash disk backup.
USB ash disk is known as a widely used mini portable storage device at present time. Data in USB ash disk can
4. Snapshot
This function allows the user to take a real-time and dynamic replication of the snapshot according to the Disk Volume at a certain point of
time. The data contained in the snapshot is the same as the previous copied network hard disk drives. The content in the snapshot will not
be affected even when changing the content of the Disk Volume.
5. Remote Replication
Technology Advantages
1. Able to set up automatic data compression transmission mode, saving up to
2/3 of the transfer time.
2. Able to schedule auto  le backup, ensuring ease of management
3. Able to do rapid differential backup according to the data being changed
4. Able to do Synchronization backup to ensure data consistency
5. Supports Real-time remote replication, which allows data changes to be
immediately transferred to the remote site storage server
Practical Application
Remote replication can be applied to video surveillance systems for example
in banks - to ensure the security of video images. Once the branch of ce starts
recording, the images can be replicated and stored in the headquarter in case of
data damage occuring in the branch of ce.
6. On-line Virus Scanning
Provides a exible on-line virus-scanning mechanism to protect the data in the network storage server from computer virus. Users can also
run on-line virus scanning on the network storage server via web-based interfaces.
1. Install IEI Anti-virus agent software on the server or PC pre-
installed with Anti-virus software
2. Whenever a client tries to modify the data in the NAS server,
QNAP NAS device will notify the server or PC with Anti-virus
software
3. The Anti-virus Scanning server/PC starts scan the le using the
pre-installed Anti-virus software
4. In the event of a le being infected with a virus, the Anti-virus
software will send the warning message, and block or remove
the Virus
*Various versions of Anti-virus software are supported
Key Features of QNAP’s Snapshot
n Up to 32 snapshots can be created for each disk
volume
n It takes only a few seconds to create a snapshot
n Snapshots can be scheduled
n Should the original data be damaged, it can be
restored from the snapshotimage
n Integrated with Tape Backup/ Remote
Replication, there is no interruption to  leaccess
during backups or replications
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NAS
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7. Backup Agent
Smart Agent Embedded -
Most Tape Drive and Tape Lirbary Supported
The backup agent optimizes the combination of QNAP’s NAS and
BakBone NetVault software to perform any backup jobs with ease.
With NetVault, not only can you back up data between any two
devices installed with backup agent, but also can greatly enhance
the backup efciency as well as simulate QNAP’s NAS drives as
ultra high-speed virtual tape library, making backups an easy job.
No more worries on the tape drives for insuf cient capacity and
unsatis ed ef ciency.
Fast and Cross Platfom Backup / Restore
NetVault is scalable backup and recovery software that enables
enterprises to combine powerful performance with unprecedented
ease of use across a wide range of data storage topologies
(from LAN to NAS and SAN) and operating systems (UNIX,
NT/2000/2003, Linux). This software also supports an extensive
range of standalone drives as well as multi-terabyte libraries. It
is clear to see that NetVault is a powerful and scalable backup
solution specially designed to t the needs of mid-sized and large
organizations with mixed networks.
VTL (Virtual Tape Library) Function
Cost Effective Excellent Performance High Capacity
Aside from the basic functions of backup and restore data, NetVault
can creates a VTL (virtual tape library) on disks of Disk On-line
Server. Not only does VTL simplify the  le backup process from disk
but the administrator can also take advantage of the random access
nature of disk-based devices to improve the performance of existing
backup and restore jobs. This function governs all the features and
operates in exactly the same manner as a real tape library.
8. NetBak Replicator
NetBak Replicator is a software installed in user system (Windows
only) for data backup. Users can upload any  les or folders to server
and back up the data.
Main Functions
n Backup
- File Filter
Users can select particular  le types to be excluded from backup.
The system will lter all les belonging to these le types when
backing up the data.
- Schedule
Users can specify a schedule for backing up data with this option,
e.g. 12:00 every day or 05:00 every Saturday.
- Monitor
When this option is enabled, the system will upload all les or
folders to the server instantly for backup when the les or folders
are modi ed.
n Restore
Select this option to restore backed up data to the original
location of the  le or to a new directory.
n Log
Enable this option to record events of NetBak Replicator, e.g. the
time when NetBak Replicator starts and terminates, Restore and
Monitor, backup time and original location of all  les, etc.
n Default Con g
When using this function, NetBak Replicator will record all current
settings of the user, including whether or not monitor function is
enabled. When the user login again, this program will load the
previous recorded settings for users to manage data backup.
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*Product colors and speci cations is subiect to change without notice.
Please contact QNAP sales representatives for updated product information.
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››QNAP SOHO / Router NAS
QNAP SOHO/Router NAS series provides home, SOHO
or SMB users with easy le sharing and solutions. Not
only does the series offer an Internet IP sharing platform
for each client, but it also allows le sharing and effective
management. Users do not need a large amount of CDs
for data storage and can share les and data even when
the shut down their PC or laptop.
SOHO / Router NASWare Software Features
n Cross-platform File Server/FTP Server
n Web-based administration
n Supports DHCP Dynamic IP Address Assignment
n Supports DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Service)
n Supports Large Files up to 2GB(CIFS/ SMB, NFS)
n User Quota Setting
n Supports Multi-user On-line Game Protocol
n Packet Filtering Firewall
n Supports 64/128bit WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy)
(NAS-101RWG & NAS-2108RWG)
n Built-in Scheduling Remote Replication
n Built-in NetBak Replicator
n RAID Storage Management (NAS-104R & NAS-2108RWG)
QNAP SOHO/Router NAS Hardware Specication Table
Hardware Specication
Model NAS-110 NAS-104R NAS-101RWG NAS-2108R NAS-2108RWG
System
Specication
Processor Intel IXP 420 NS GX1 300 NS SC2200 NS GX1 300 NS GX1 300
Flash Memory 16MB 16MB 16MB 16MB 16MB
DRAM 64MB 128MB 128MB 128MB 128MB
HDD 1 x 3.5” IDE 4 x 2.5” IDE 1 x 3.5” IDE 1 x 3.5” IDE 1 x 3.5” IDE
System
Information
LED Indicator YES YES N/A YES YES
LCD Display N/A YES N/A YES YES
Alarm Buzzer N/A YES YES YES YES
Network
Specication
LAN Ports 1 4 4 8 8
WAN Ports N/A 1 1 1 1
Printer Server N/A N/A N/A YES YES
Wireless AP N/A N/A YES
802.11g AP N/A YES
802.11g AP
Physical
Specication Form Factor Portable Desktop Portable
Desktop Portable Desktop Desktop Desktop
Power
Management
Power Supply
Specication
External Power
Adaptor, 45W,
90~264V
ATX Power,
30W, 90~264V
External Power Adaptor,
45W, 90~264V
External Power
Adaptor, 55W,
90~264V
External Power Adaptor,
55W, 90~264V
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NAS-110
››QNAP SOHO / Router NAS
NAS-110 is a mini and slim design, low-priced network-attached
server especially for mobile workers. The embedded program
NetBak Replicator provides schedule, monitor, and lter functions which
enable users to back up local data to NAS in the simplest way. The
cross-platform feature allows users to access the server via different OS
at great ease.
Product Speci cation
Software Version NASWare Professional Edition
System Speci cation
Processor Intel IXP 420
Flash Memory 16MB
DRAM 64MB
HDD 1 x 3.5” IDE HDD
System Information LED Indicator Power, Network Status and HDD access
Network Speci cation LAN Ports 1 x 10/100Mbps Ethernet Port
Physical Speci cation
Form Factor Portable Desktop
Dimension 230mm(D) x 145mm(W) x 55mm(H)
Weight Net Weight: 2Kg
Gross Weight: 4Kg
Operation Environment
Temperature 0~45ºC
Humidity 0~85% R.H
Power Management Power Supply
Speci cation External Power Adaptor, 45W, 90~264V
Ordering Information
NAS-110-1-HDD Capacity
80: 1 x 80GB IDE HDD
120: 1 x 120GB IDE HDD
160: 1 x 160GB IDE HDD
200: 1 x 200GB IDE HDD
250: 1 x 250GB IDE HDD
300: 1 x 300GB IDE HDD
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NAS-104R
››QNAP SOHO / Router NAS
NAS-104R is a delicate NAS storage server with a RAID 5 data
protection feature generally only seen on high-level le servers.
Integrated with a 4 LAN port 10/100Mbps Switch + 1 WAN Router +
Firewall, NAS-104R is able to prevent outside intruders and hackers to
ensure data security and is particularly suitable for those who requiring
extra data security in a compact and price effective unit.
Ordering Information
NAS-104R-4-HDD Capacity
80: 4 x 20GB IDE HDD
120: 4 x 30GB IDE HDD
160: 4 x 40GB IDE HDD
240: 4 x 60GB IDE HDD
Product Speci cation
Software Version NASWare Router Edition
System
Speci cation
Processor NS GX1 300
Flash Memory 16MB
DRAM 128MB
HDD 4 x 2.5” IDE HDD
System
Information
LED Indicator Network: Link/Act, 10/100M
System: Power, Fault, Internet and HDD access
LCD Display LCD Panel
Two Control Buttons for System Management
Alarm Buzzer System Malfunction Warning
Network
Speci cation
Network Standards
IEEE 802.3 10 Base-T Ethernet
IEEE 802.3u 100 Base-TX Fast Ethernet
IEEE 802.3x Flow Control
IEEE 802.3p Priority Queue
ANSI/IEEE 802.3 Nway Auto-negotiation
WAN Ports 1 x 10/100Mbps Auto-Sensing Ethernet Port
(RJ-45)
LAN Ports 4 x 10/100Mbps Auto-Sensing Ethernet Port
(RJ-45)
Physical
Speci cation
Form Factor Portable Desktop
Dimension 262(D) x 178(W) x 60(H) mm
Weight Net Weight: 2Kg
Gross Weight: 4Kg
Operation
Environment
Temperature 0~45ºC
Humidity 0~95% R.H
Power
Management
Power Supply
Speci cation ATX Power, 30W, 90~264V
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NAS-101RWG
››QNAP SOHO / Router NAS
With an all-in-one function design and equipped with 1 WAN
+ 4 LAN + Firewall, NAS-101RWG is able to ful ll all
requirement for multi-purpose applications, and provide a cost-
effective storage device and Internet gateway for homes, SOHO
and mobile of ces. Integrated with state-of-the-art 802.11g AP
module, NAS-101RWG provides users with exibility for mobile
data access.
NAS-101RWG-CR-HDD Capacity
80: Built-in 80GB IDE HDD
120: Built-in 120GB IDE HDD
160: Built-in 160GB IDE HDD
200: Built-in 200GB IDE HDD
300: Built-in 300GB IDE HDD
RWG: Built-in IP Sharing Router & Wireless
AP (802.11g)
Product Speci cation
Software Version NASWare Router Edition
System
Speci cation
Processo NS GX1 300
Flash Memory 16MB
DRAM 128MB
HDD 1 x 3.5” IDE HDD
System Information
LED Indicator Link/Act, 10/100M
LCD Display LCD Panel
Two Control Buttons for System Management
Alarm Buzzer System Malfunction Warning
Network
Speci cation
Network
Standards
IEEE 802.3 10 Base-T Ethernet
IEEE 802.3u 100 Base-TX Fast Ethernet
IEEE 802.3x Flow Control
IEEE 802.3p Priority Queue
ANSI/IEEE 802.3 Nway Auto-negotiation
IEEE 802.11g
WAN Ports 1 x 10/100Mbps Auto-Sensing Ethernet Port (RJ-45)
LAN Ports 4 x 10/100Mbps Auto-Sensing Ethernet Port (RJ-45)
Wireless
Connection 54Mbps IEEE 802.11g Wireless Access Point
Physical
Speci cation
Form Factor Portable Desktop
Dimension 230(D) x 145(W) x 55/180(H) mm
(With Antenna Standing)
Weight Net Weight: 2Kg
Gross Weight: 4Kg
Operation
Environment
Temperature 0~45ºC
Humidity 0~95% R.H
Power Management Power Supply
Speci cation External Power Adaptor, 45W, 90~264V
Ordering Information
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NAS-2108R-2-HDD Capacity
NAS-2108RWG-2-HDD Capacity
160: 2x 80GB IDE HDD
240: 2x 120GB IDE HDD
320: 2x 160GB IDE HDD
400: 2x 200GB IDE HDD
500: 2x 250GB IDE HDD
››QNAP SOHO / Router NAS
With an all-in-one function design and integrated with a Print Server + Firewall + 8 LAN + 1 WAN, NAS-
2108R is able to ful ll all requirement for multi-purpose applications and provide a highly cost-effective
and convenient management mechanism for SOHO, SMB, department and regional of ces. Integrated with
state-of-the-art 802.11g AP module, NAS-101RWG provides users with  exibility for mobile data access.
state-of-the-art 802.11g AP module, NAS-101RWG provides users with  exibility for mobile data access.
Ordering Information
NAS-2108R/RWG
Product Speci cation
Software Version NASWare Router Edition
System
Speci cation
Processor NS GX1 300
Flash Memory 16MB
DRAM 128MB
HDD 2 x 3.5” IDE HDD
System
Information
LED Indicator Network: Link/Act, 10/100M
System: Power, Fault, Internet and HDD access
LCD Display LCD Panel
Two Control Buttons for System Management
Alarm Buzzer System Malfunction Warning
Network
Speci cation
Network
Standards
IEEE 802.3 10 Base-T Ethernet
IEEE 802.3u 100 Base-TX Fast Ethernet
IEEE 802.3x Flow Control
IEEE 802.3p Priority Queue
ANSI/IEEE 802.3 Nway Auto-negotiation
IEEE 802.11g (NAS-2108RWG)
WAN Ports 1 x 10/100Mbps Auto-Sensing Ethernet Port (RJ-45)
LAN Ports 8 x 10/100Mbps Auto-Sensing Ethernet Port (RJ-45)
Print Server 1 x DB25 Port
Wireless
Connection
54Mbps IEEE 802.11g Wireless Access Point (NAS-
2108RWG)
Physical
Speci cation
Form Factor Desktop
Dimension 270(D) x 234(W) x 70(H) mm
Weight Net Weight: 4Kg
Gross Weight: 6Kg
Operation
Environment
Temperature 0~45ºC
Humidity 0~95% R.H
Power
Management
Power Supply
Speci cation External Power Adaptor, 55W, 90~264V
R : Built-in IP Sharing Router
WG: Wireless AP (802.11g)
NAS-2108R
NAS-2108RWG
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Law Firm
Law Firm NAS-101RWG
A small law rm of two lawyers and two
assistants work on many legal cases, but
when it comes to gathering data, many
cases start to pile up on the desks of the
partners.
In order to ef ciently administrate and swiftly
refer this data, the law rm integrated a
NAS-101RWG into their computer network.
Customer resources, legal precedents, a
database of enactments, and all kinds of
references can all be effortlessly saved in
network access server so that partners and
assistants alike can access at all times.
As well as offering remote replication by
automatically backing up important data to
another network attached storage unit at one
of the partner’s home, the NAS-101RWG
offers four 10/100 LAN ports, an 802.11g
Wireless Access Point and Cable/DSL router,
so that the whole of ce can be connected
and is able to share data and les at all
times.
Trading Company
NAS-104R
An American Trading Company with twenty-
two employees has been specialising in
mechanical parts and chemical paint about
fteen years. Although, the company has
continually adapted to new generation tools
during the Internet generation, such as
setting up e-mail and a company website, the
company still had several issues that needed
to be resolved.
The blueprint of modern mechanical parts
has become digitally computerized, but the
company found that the capacity occupied
by the AutoCAD les was too much; les for
chemical paint are extremely meticulous, with
all the technical data les taking up multiple
gigabytes of space, making it impossible to
directly e-mail them to customers around the
world. Burning these les onto CD ROMs and
then couriering them by express delivery to
foreign customers took too long, and so the
integration of the NAS-104R solved multiple
issues! Not only did the company manage to
allow their clients to upload the les remotely,
no matter where they were in the world, but
they were also able to back up the most
critical les using RAID 5, thanks to the four
2.5 drives.
Bank
NAS-2108R
A well-known Italian bank with over one
hundred branches nationwide was looking
for a way to access the internet and at
the same time share valuable information
on service and product portfolios. With
around seven or eight personnel in each
branch, the bank needed a solution
that was simple to manage and could
effectively store les that could be shared
by bank personnel.
A NAS-2108R from QNAP was installed
at each branch to ensure constant online
connectivity using the cable/DSL router
integrated into the unit. Data protection
was ensured through RAID 1 data
mirroring, and Head Of ce could remotely
back up all data each night. With its
integrated rewall, print server, and eight
10/100 auto-sensing LAN ports, the NAS-
2108R became a reliable all-in-one of ce
storage router solution.
››SOHO / Router NAS Applications
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››QNAP SMB NAS (Small / Medium Business)
QNAP SMB NAS solutions can easily help users build up high capacity disk storage management and
remote replication mechanism with one of the industry’s lowest TCO’s (Total Cost of Ownership), making
data management both simple and ef cient at the same time.
n Web-based administration
n Supports Microsoft AD Authentication
n
Supports Large Files up to 2GB(CIFS/ SMB, FTP, AFP, NFS)
n User Quota Setting
n On-line Virus Scanning Support
n Schedule Shutdown and Boot Support
n Built-in Scheduling Remote Replication
n Built-in NetBak Replicator
n Block Level Remote Replication
n RAID Storage Management
n Supports USB Flash Disk Auto Copy
(NAS-2100 & NAS-3000 & NAS-4010)
n Supports CD/DVD Burning & Restore
(NAS-3000 & NAS-4010)
QNAP SMB NAS Hardware Speci cation Table
Hardware Speci cation
Model NAS-2100 NAS-3000 NAS-4010 NAS-4030
System Speci cation
Processor VIA Eden 400 VIA Eden 7000 VIA Eden 7000 Intel Celeron 1.7GHz
Flash Memory 32MB 32MB 32MB 32MB
DRAM 128MB 256MB 256MB 256MB
HDD 2 x 3.5” IDE 2 x 3.5” IDE Hot
Swap
4 x 3.5” IDE Hot
Swap
4 x 3.5” IDE Hot
Swap
System Information
LED Indicator YES YES YES YES
LCD Display YES YES YES YES
Alarm Buzzer YES YES YES YES
Network Speci cation
Gigabit Ethernet Port N/A 2 2 3
Fast Ethernet Port 1 N/A N/A N/A
I/O Interface USB 2 x USB1.1 2 x USB2.0 2 x USB2.0 N/A
Physical Speci cation Form Factor Desktop Desktop Desktop Desktop
Power Management
Hot Swap/Hot Spare
Power Supply N/A N/A 2 2
Power Supply
Speci cation
ATX Power, 40W,
90~264V
ATX Power, 200W,
115~230V
ATX Power, 158W,
95~265V
ATX Power, 164W,
905~264V
SMB NASware Software Features
remote replication mechanism with one of the industry’s lowest TCO’s (Total Cost of Ownership), making
data management both simple and ef cient at the same time.
Supports Large Files up to 2GB(CIFS/ SMB, FTP, AFP, NFS)
QNAP SMB NAS Hardware Speci cation Table
remote replication mechanism with one of the industry’s lowest TCO’s (Total Cost of Ownership), making
remote replication mechanism with one of the industry’s lowest TCO’s (Total Cost of Ownership), making
data management both simple and ef cient at the same time.
Supports Large Files up to 2GB(CIFS/ SMB, FTP, AFP, NFS)
QNAP SMB NAS Hardware Speci cation Table
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NAS-2100 With dual form factor designs (Desktop), NAS-2100 supports
RAID 0, RAID 1 and JBOD providing small-to-medium-sized
business a cost-effective and reliable le server solution.
NAS-2100-2-HDD Capacity
160: 2x 80GB IDE HDD
240: 2x 120GB IDE HDD
320: 2x 160GB IDE HDD
400: 2x 200GB IDE HDD
500: 2x 250GB IDE HDD
800: 2x 400GB IDE HDD
››QNAP SMB NAS (Small / Medium Business)
New!!
USB 1.1 Support
Printer, Flash
Disk Auto-Copy
Product Specication
Software Version NASWare Professional Edition
System Specication
Processor VIA Eden 400
Flash Memory 32MB
DRAM 128MB
HDD 2 x 3.5” IDE HDD
System Information
LED Indicator Power, Error, Network Status, Hard Disk
LCD Display LCD Panel
Two Control Buttons for System Management
Alarm Buzzer System Malfunction Warnings
Network Specication LAN Ports 1 x 10/100Mbps Gigabit Ethernet Port (RJ-45)
I/O Interface USB 2 x USB 1.1 Ports
Physical Specication
Form Factor Desktop
Dimension 276(D) x 343(W) x 45(H) mm
Weight Net Weight: 3KG
Gross Weight: 5KG
Operation Environment
Temperature 0~45ºC
Humidity 0~95% R.H
Power Management Power Supply
Specication ATX Power, 40W, 90~264V
Ordering Information
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NAS-3000 NAS-3000 is the rst network storage server to adopt Gigabit
Ethernet technology, offering exceptional solutions for users
requiring a desktop storage unit.
NAS-3000-2-HDD Capacity
160: 2x 80GB IDE HDD
240: 2x 120GB IDE HDD
320: 2x 160GB IDE HDD
500: 2x 250GB IDE HDD
800: 2x 400GB IDE HDD
››QNAP SMB NAS (Small / Medium Business)
New!!
USB 2.0 Support Printer,
CD/DVD Burning/Restore,
Flash Disk Auto-Copy
Product Specication
Software Version NASWare Advanced Edition
System
Specication
Processor VIA Eden 7000
Flash Memory 32MB Flash
DRAM 256 MB
Disk 2 x 3.5” IDE HDD, Support Hot Swap
System Information
LED Indicator Power, Error, Network Status, Hard Disk
LCD Display LCD Panel
Two Control Buttons for System Management
Alarm Buzzer System Malfunction Warnings
Network
Specication LAN Ports 2 x 10/100/1000Mbps Gigabit Ethernet Port
(RJ-45)
I/O Interface USB 2 x USB2.0 Ports
Physical
Specication
Form Factor Desktop
Dimension 276(D) x 343(W) x 84(H) mm
Weight Net Weight: 5KG
Gross Weight: 7KG
Operation
Environment
Temperature 0~45ºC
Humidity 0~95% R.H
Power Management Power Supply
Specication ATX Power Supply, 200W, 115~230V
Ordering Information
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NAS-4010/
NAS-4030
With an incredible storage capacity, NAS-4010/NAS-4030
features data protection via RAID 0, 1, 5 and JBOD. SMB
users are offered a high-reliability, cost-effective storage solution,
equipped with two industry level redundant power supplies. NAS-
4010/NAS-4030 also supports hot spare and hot swappable HDDs,
allowing SMB’s to enjoy large storage capacity and RAID 5 data
protection at the same time. The use of hot spare power supply and
hot swappable HDD greatly increases server reliability ensuring
minimal downtime.
NAS-4010-4-HDD Capacity
320: 4x 80GB IDE HDD
480: 4x 120GB IDE HDD
640: 4x 160GB IDE HDD
800: 4x 200GB IDE HDD
1000: 4x 250GB IDE HDD
1200: 4x 300GB IDE HDD
1600: 4x 400GB IDE HDD
››QNAP SMB NAS (Small / Medium Business)
NAS-4030-4-HDD Capacity
320: 4x 80GB IDE HDD
480: 4x 120GB IDE HDD
640: 4x 160GB IDE HDD
800: 4x 200GB IDE HDD
1000: 4x 250GB IDE HDD
1200: 4x 300GB IDE HDD
Product Speci cation
Software Version NASWare Advanced Edition
System
Speci cation
Processor NAS-4010: VIA Eden 7000
NAS-4030: Intel Celeron 1.7GHz
Flash Memory 32MB
DRAM 256MB
Disk 4 x 3.5” IDE HDD, Support Hot Swap
System
Information
LED Indicator Power, Error, Network Status, Hard Disk
LCD Display LCD Panel
Two Control Buttons for System Management
Alarm Buzzer System Malfunction Warnings
Network
Speci cation Gigabit Ethernet
NAS-4010: 2 x 10/100/1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet
Ports
NAS-4030: 3 x 10/100/1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet
Ports
I/O Interface USB 2 x USB2.0 Ports (NAS-4010)
Physical
Speci cation
Form Factor Desktop
Dimension 380(D) x 168(W) x 240(H) mm
Weight Net Weight: 10KG
Gross Weight: 14KG
Operation
Environment
Temperature 0~45ºC
Humidity 0~95% R.H
Power
Management
Redundant / Hot
Swap Power
Supply
2 x Redundant / Hot Swap Power Supply
Power Supply
Speci cation
NAS-4010: ATX Power, 158W, 95~265V
NAS-4030: ATX Power, 164W, 905~264V
New!!
USB 2.0 Support
Printer, CD/DVD
Burning/Restore, Flash
Disk Auto-Copy
Ordering Information
NAS-4030 NAS-4010
NAS-4030 NAS-4010
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Your Data Center
››SMB NAS Application
Radio Station
NAS-2100
FUNKY FM104.3 is one of the most popular local radio broadcast
companies. With the advanced digital music technology, company
has converted all licensed music records, cassettes, or CDs into
digital formats, for example, DAT. Storing all digital music into
QNAP NAS-2100, saves up huge amount of time, and makes song
choosing easier than ever!
Temple
NAS-4010
Jingan is one of the most famous and historical Buddhist Temples in
Shanghai. Dating back to the Three Nations period it has attracted
visitors from around the world and has a deep history of developing
Buddhist knowledge. At the present time, it devotes itself to the
study of ancient Tibetan Books of Wisdom, whilst using modern
technology to store digital copies of Buddhist Books. Traditional  le
servers are not able to perform such tasks effectively as it takes
a tremendous amount of space to store and requires a powerful
platform to run the applications.
In order to break through the bottleneck caused by the digitalization
of these books, Jingan Temple has adopted the QNAP NAS-4010
as storage device, providing an extreme amount of storage capacity
and making data management simple, whilst at the same time
protecting all the stored data by using RAID levels 0, 1 and 5. With
all these features, Jingan Temple has been able to store all the
digital les of these books without any loss in performance on their
network.
NAS-2100
NAS-4010
Professional Digital Output Center
NAS-4030
The increase in use of digital photography has been phenomenal
over the past couple of years. One example is a traditional lm
development store that has had to adapt and focus on becoming a
high quality and Internet digital output center by integrating FTP and
Website. This transition has just made them able to catch up with
the latest trend in technology and brought in a lot more business.
However, they needed to integrate a lot more storage space quickly
and easily, without complicated management, as they did not have a
dedicated IT manager.
Luckily, the store manager knew about QNAP NAS products and
bought one unit of the NAS-4030 to solve the issues. It only took
him 10 minutes to install the storage device and he was soon able
to successfully transfer FTP users under Windows 2000 on to
the NAS-4030, instantly solving the shortage of storage capacity
conditions. With Raid 0, 1 and 5 data protection, the manager
no longer needs to worry about losing valuable client information
any more. And the easy-to-use interface allows less experienced
computer users such as himself to manage, store and locate data
and  le with ease.
NAS-4010
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Innovate Your Business
››QNAP Enterprise NAS
In addition to Gigabit Ethernet and high level disk management, combined with Network Fail-over/Load-
balancing / Multi-IP Setting / Remote Replication/Snapshot/On-line Virus-scanning QNAP NAS series
provides users across all market segments from enterprise to SMB to SOHO with the most ef cient and
effective network storage backup solution, not only reducing capital expense but also offering a simple and
easy platform for IT management.
Business / Work Group Users
NASWare Software Features
n Web-based administration
n Supports Microsoft AD Authentication
n Supports Large Files up to 2GB(CIFS/ SMB, FTP, NFS, AFP)
n Network Load-balancing, Fail-over and Multi-IP Setting
n User Quota Setting
n Snapshot
n On-line Virus Scanning Support
n Schedule Shutdown and Boot Support
n Built-in Scheduling Remote Replication
n Built-in NetBak Replicator
n Block Level Remote Replication
n Support Bakbone NetValult Backup Agent
n RAID Storage Management
QNAP Enterprise NAS Hardware Speci cation Table
Hardware Speci cation
Model NAS4100 NAS-4120A/
NAS-4120B
NAS-4300/NAS-
4300S NAS-410T NAS-1630T NAS-5100
System
Speci cation
Processor Intel Celeron
850MHz
Intel Celeron
1.2GHz/PIII
1.26 GHz
Intel P4 2.4 GHz Intel P4 2.8
GHz
Intel Xeon 2.4
GHz Intel PIII 1 GHz
Flash Memory 16MB 32MB 32MB 32MB 32MB 32MB
DRAM 256MB 256MB /
512MB 512MB 512MB 2GB 1GB ECC
HDD 4 x 3.5” IDE
Hot Swap
4 x 3.5” IDE
Hot Swap
8 x 3.5” IDE Hot
Swap
4 x 3.5” SATA
Hot Swap
16 x 3.5”
SATA Hot
Swap
No HDD Inside
External Storage
Expansion
System
Information
LED Indicator YES YES YES YES YES YES
LCD Display YES YES YES YES YES YES
Alarm Buzzer YES YES YES YES YES YES
Network
Speci cation
Gigabit Ethernet
Port 1 2 2 2 4 2
Fast Ethernet
Port N/A N/A 16-Port Switch
(NAS-4300S Only) N/A N/A 1
I/O Interface
SCSI Interface Ultra 160 Ultra 160 Ultra 160 Ultra 320 Ultra 320 2 x Ultra 320
VHDCI
RS232 Interface YES YES YES N/A N/A YES
USB N/A N/A N/A 2 x USB2.0 2 x USB1.1 2 x USB1.1
power
Physical
Speci cation Form Factor 1U Rack-
mount 1U Rack-mount 3U Rack-mount 1U Rack-
mount
3U Rack-
mount 1U Rack-mount
Power
Management
Hot Swap/Hot
Spare Power
Supply
2 2 3 N/A 3 N/A
Power Supply
Speci cation
ATX Power,
150W,
90~264V
ATX Power,
150W,
90~264V
ATX Power, 150W,
90~264V
ATX Power
300W,
100~240V
ATX Power
650W,
100~240V
ATX Power,
150W, 90~264V
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››QNAP Enterprise NAS
NAS-4100/
NAS-4120A/B
With a 19” 1U rack-mountable chassis, and powered by an
Intel Celeron or Pentium III Tualatin CPU QNAP NAS-4100/
NAS-4120 series are able to meet the requirements of increasing
demand for high performance and storage capacity in the
technology-sensitive business environment, whilst playing close
attention to the all important issues of cost.
Ordering Information
NAS-4100-4-HDD Capacity
320: 4x 80GB IDE HDD
480: 4x 120GB IDE HDD
640: 4x 160GB IDE HDD
800: 4x 200GB IDE HDD
1000: 4x 250GB IDE HDD
1200: 4x 300GB IDE HDD
1600: 4x 400GB IDE HDD
NAS-4120-4-HDD Capacity
320: 4x 80GB IDE HDD
480: 4x 120GB IDE HDD
640: 4x 160GB IDE HDD
800: 4x 200GB IDE HDD
1000: 4x 250GB IDE HDD
1200: 4x 300GB IDE HDD
1600: 4x 400GB IDE HDD
Product Speci cation
Software Version NAS-4100: NASWare Professional Edition
NAS-4120A/B: NASWare Advanced Edition
System Speci cation
Processor
NAS-4100: Intel Celeron 850GHz
NAS-4120A: Intel Celeron 1.2GHz
NAS-4120B: Intel PIII 1.26GHz
Flash Memory NAS-4100: 16MB
NAS-4120A/B: 32MB
DRAM NAS-4100 / NAS-4120A: 256MB
NAS-4120B: 512MB
Hard Disk 4 x 3.5” IDE HDD, Support Hot Swap
System Information
LED Indicator Power, Error, Network Status, Hard Disk
LCD Display LCD Panel
Two Control Buttons for System Management
Alarm Buzzer System Malfunction Warnings
Network Speci cation Gigabit Ethernet
NAS-4100: 1 x 10/100/1000 Mbps Gigabit
Ethernet Ports
NAS-4120A/B: 2 x 10/100/1000 Mbps Gigabit
Ethernet Ports
I/O Interface SCSI Interface Supports LVD SCSI Ultra 160 Tape Backup
Drive
RS232 Interface Supports UPS Power Management
Physical
Speci cation
Form Factor 1U Rack-mount
Dimension 570(D) x 430(W) x 44(H) mm
Weight Net Weight: 12KG
Gross Weight: 16KG
Operation
Environment
Temperature 0~45ºC
Humidity 0~95% R.H
Power Management Power Supply
Speci cation ATX Power, 150W, 90~264V
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››QNAP Enterprise NAS
NAS-4300/
NAS-4300S
With the introduction of the NAS-4300, QNAP is moving in to the high-
end NAS market, combining a 16-port layer 2 switch (10/100) with
dual Gigabit Ethernet LAN ports. Available in a 19”, 3U rack-mountable
chassis, and powered by a high-performance Intel P4 CPU, the various
models in the NAS-4300 series are able to meet the requirements for
the ever increasingly demanding requirements of the most technology-
sensitive business environment.
Ordering Information
NAS-4300-8-HDD Capacity
640: 8x 80GB IDE HDD
960: 8x120GB IDE HDD
1280: 8x160GB IDE HDD
1600: 8x200GB IDE HDD
2000: 8x250GB IDE HDD
NAS-4300S-8-HDD Capacity
640: 8x 80GB IDE HDD
960: 8x120GB IDE HDD1280
1280: 8x160GB IDE HDD
1600: 8x200GB IDE HDD
2000: 8x250GB IDE HDD
Product Speci cation
Software Version NASWare Advanced Edition
System
Speci cation
Processor Intel P4 2.4 GHz
Flash Memory 32MB
DRAM 512MB
HDD 8 x 3.5” IDE HDD, Support Hot Swap
System
Information
LED Indicator Power, Error, Network Status, Hard Disk
LCD Display LCD Panel
Two Control Buttons for System Management
Alarm Buzzer System Malfunction Warnings
Network
Speci cation
Network
Standards
IEEE 802.3 10 Base-T Ethernet
IEEE 802.3u 100 Base-TX Fast Ethernet
IEEE 802.3x Flow Control
IEEE 802.3p Priority Queue
ANSI/IEEE 802.3 Nway Auto-negotiation
Gigabit Ethernet 2 x 10/100/1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet Ports (RJ-45)
LAN Ports 1 x 10/100Mbps Ethernet Ports (Only for NAS-4300)
Built-in Switch 16-Port 10/100Mbps Auto-Sensing Switch (Only for
NAS-4300S)
Other I/O SCIS Interface Support LVD Ultra 160 Tape Backup Drive
RS-232 Interface UPS Power Management Support
Physical
Speci cation
Form Factor 3U Rack-mount
Dimension 592(D) x 430(W) x 131(H) mm
Weight 22KG
Operation
Environment
Temperature 0~45ºC
Humidity 0~95% R.H
Power
Management
Redundant / Hot
Swap Power
Supply
3 x Redundant / Hot Swap Power Supply
Power Supply
Speci cation ATX Power, 150W, 90~264V
NAS-4300
NAS-4300S
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››QNAP Enterprise NAS Controller
NAS-5100 NAS-5100, QNAP’s high performance 1U NAS Controller, is adopting
advanced 64 bit BUS technology with 19” industrial standard
chassis. Featuring Intel Pentium III Tualatin CPU, built-in 1GB ECC
DRAM, dual Gigabit Ethernet for fail-over and load-balancing, two SCSI
Ultra 320 VHDCI interfaces, NAS-5100 offers the extreme exibility
for external storage expansion such as SCSI hard disk drives, RAID
subsystems, and tape drives, optimizing your storage resources and
bringing easy-management for application in e-commerce and capability
for higher level server integration in the of ce.
Ordering Information
NAS Controller with Dual Ultra 320
SCSI Inerface for External Storage
Expansion
Product Speci cation
Software Version NASWare Advanced Edition
System
Speci cation
Processor Intel PIII 1.0GHz
Flash Memory 32MB
DRAM 1GB ECC memory
Chipset ServerWorks LE-T (Advanced 64-bit PCI
Technology)
System
Information
LED Indicator Power, Error, Network Status, Hard Disk
LCD Display LCD Panel
Two Control Buttons for System Management
Alarm Buzzer System Malfunction Warnings
Network
Speci cation
Network Standards
IEEE 802.3 10 Base-T Ethernet
IEEE 802.3u 100 Base-TX Fast Ethernet
IEEE 802.3x Flow Control
IEEE 802.3p Priority Queue
ANSI/IEEE 802.3 Nway Auto-negotiation
Gigabit Ethernet 2 x 10/100/1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet Ports
(RJ-45)
LAN Ports 1 x 10/100Mbps Ethernet Ports (Only for OEM/
ODM)
Other I/O
SCIS Interface 2-Channel 64-bit PCI Ultra 320 SCSI HDD/ External
RAID Subsystem/ Tape Drive
USB 1.1 Interface UPS Power Management Support
RS-232 Interface UPS Power Management Support
Physical
Speci cation
Form Factor 1U Rack-mount
Dimension 429(L) x 430(W) x 44(H) mm
Weight Net Weight: 6KG
Gross Weight: 9KG
Operation
Environment
Temperature 0~45ºC
Humidity 0~95% R.H
Power
Management
Power Supply
Speci cation ATX Power, 150W, 90~264V
NAS-5100
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››QNAP NAS Controller
Standard Application-Multi-layer Backup Application
With the 2 independent Ultra 320 SCSI interfaces, NAS-5100 is capable of connecting two RAID subystems
with each up to 15 SCSI RAID subsystems. By using DiskArrary-to-DiskArrary backup mechanism,
NAS-5100 can carry out real-time remote replications, making any of your branch of ce another headquarter via
mirroring between QNAP’s NAS servers, improving the ef ciency in storage and maintaining operations without
downtime.
Intelligent NAS-5100 has two independent SCSI Ultra 320 channels supporting various types of RAID
subsystems and tape drives for backups. With 2 independent SCSI ports, NAS-5100 can ensure the most
ef cient data transmission and it also supports real-time remote replication, maximizing your data availability.
Expanable Disaster Recovery Solution Application
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››QNAP Enterprise NAS
NAS-410T NAS-410T is a 1U rack mount design NAS with 4 hot swappable
SATA hard disk slots and RAID 0, 1, 5, JBOD disk volume
con guration. The two built-in Gigabit network ports supports fail
over, load balance, or multi-homing load balance to speed up network
access ef ciency and rate. Adopting NasWare Advanced version,
snapshot, online virus scan, remote replication, and backup agent are all
embedded in NAS-410T, which greatly increase product functions and
create the best bene ts for enterprise storage.
Ordering Information
NAS-410T-4-HDD Capacity
320: 4 x 80GB SATA HDD
480: 4 x 120GB SATA HDD
640: 4 x 160GB SATA HDD
800: 4 x 200GB SATA HDD
1000: 4 x 250GB SATA HDD
1200: 4 x 300GB SATA HDD
1600: 4 x 400GB SATA HDD
Product Speci cation
Software Version NASWare Advanced Edition
System Speci cation
CPU Intel Pentium 4 3.0 GHz
Flash 32MB
DRAM 512MB
HDD 4 x 3.5” SATA HDD, Support Hot Swap
System Information
LED Indicator Power, Error, Network Status, Hard Disk
Alarm Buzzer System malfunction warning
Network
Speci cation LAN Ports 2 x Gigabit RJ-45 Ethernet port
I/O Interface
SCSI Ultra320
USB 2 x USB2.0
Serial Port COM 1
PS/2 Mouse, Keyboard
VGA VGA port
Physical
Speci cation
Form Factor 1U Rack-mount
Dimension 540mm(D) x 440mm(W) x 44mm(H)
Weight Net Weight: 8Kg
Gross Weight: 12Kg
Operation
Environment
Temperature 0~40ºC
Humidity 20~80% R.H
Power Management Power Supply Spec ATX Power, 300W, 100~240V
New
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››QNAP Enterprise NAS
NAS-1630T NAS-1630T has 16 hot swappable SATA hard disk slots and supports
RAID 0, 1, 5, and JBOD disk volume con guration. The four built-
in Gigabit network bandwidth supports fail over, load balance, or multi-
homing load balance to speed up network access ef ciency and rate.
The professional enterprise client design supports three sets of power
supply to provide hot swap and hot backup mechanism, which is the
best storage solution for enterprise.
Ordering Information
NAS-1630T-16-HDD Capacity
1280: 16 x 80GB SATA HDD
920: 16 x 120GB SATA HDD
2560: 16 x 160GB SATA HDD
3200: 16 x 200GB SATA HDD
4000: 16 x 250GB SATA HDD
4800: 16 x 300GB SATA HDD
6400: 16 x 400GB SATA HDD
Product Speci cation
Software NASWare Advanced Edition
System
Speci cation
CPU Intel Xeon 2.4 GHz
Flash Memory 32MB
DRAM 2GB
HDD 16 x 3.5” SATA HDD, Support Hot Swap
System
Information
LED Indicator Power, Error, Network Status, Hard Disk
LCD Display LCD Panel, Four Control Button for System
Management
Alarm Buzzer System Malfunction Warning
Network
Speci cation LAN Ports 4 x Gigabit RJ-45 Ethernet Port
IO Interface
SCSI 1 x Ultra320 SCSI
USB 2 x USB1.1
Physical
Speci cation
Form Factor 3U Rack-mount
Dimension 674mm(D) x 445mm(W) x 132mm(H)
Weight Net Weight: 16Kg
Gross Weight: 20Kg
Operation
Environment
Temperature 0~45ºC
Humidity 0~95% R.H
Power
Management
Redundant / Hot Swap 3 x Redundant/Hot Swap Power Supply,
Power Supply
Speci cation ATX Power Supply, 650W, 100~240V
New
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Your Data Center
Large Enterprises
NAS-410T
A motorcycle engine manufacturer with 200 employees,
headquartered in Taiwan set up a manufacturing plant in Mainland
China to reduce production costs. The Research and Development
and Global Marketing divisions were to stay in Taiwan, so to ensure
that information could be updated in real-time on both sides of the
Taiwan Straight, the company decided upon a NAS-410T from
QNAP.
One of the problems they had previously encountered was
how to effectively transfer and update massive CAD graphics
les or programs for both departments across the strait. With a
professional hardware and software design, integrating dual Gigabit
Ethernet ports, UPS management, RAID levels 0, 1 and 5 data
protection, remote replication and tape backup, the NAS-410T was
able to exceed all requirements for information integration and
replication with a very low Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). And the
high-powered Intel CPU and huge amount of cached RAM ensure
swift, reliable data transfer, making the NAS-410T one of the most
attractive storage options around.
News Digital Centers
NAS-1630T
New Vision Television has 5 teams responsible for gathering
information on various kinds of events such as political, social,
nancial, entertainment and sports news. Each journaalist has to
edit and compile the contents of his/her article through a non-linear
editing platform and save it to digital centers either for broadcasting
during the day or for using in a future program production. However,
large multimedia les require extremely high levels of storage
capacity. How to ensure data availability and maintain platform
performance in the mean time has become a critical issue.
The recent installation of QNAP’s NAS-1630T, equipped with a
powerful Intel Xeon 2.4GHz processor and 2GB of cache RAM,
as well as four Gigabit Ethernet ports and a high storage capacity
of up to 6.4TB, ensured that New Vision’s needs were completely
covered. In addition, with remote replication, tape backup and UPS
support, the NAS-1630T provides stability and performance coupled
with user features that are usually only found on the most high-end
(and expensive) NAS products. QNAP’s NAS-1630T not only brings
down the cost per GB but also serves as one of the most reliable
and  exible storage solutions for New Vision Television.
››Enterprise NAS Applications
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››QNAP NAS Performance Test
Qnap NAS is designed in a way that the hardware and software is optimized to focus all of its processing
power solely on the le service and le storage. Recently, our new NAS product line have been upgraded
in order to support the Intel PIII /P4 CPU, Dual Gigabit Ethernet to enhance system performance.
ZD NetBench of version 7.0.2 was used to test Network Attached Storage Server. NetBench is a software to test le server, and is widely
recognized by numerous manufacturers and testing institutions. The NAS benchmark has been carried out by varying different parameters
and compares the throughputs of the system. In-house testing Ziff Davis*NetBench 7.0.2 with the standard test suite le dm_nb702.test is
used to run the simulations for the performance testing, Delay time is set to 5 seconds (default) while think time is adjusted to 0 second to
stress the NAS server more with 32 client.
Performance Testing using NetBench
The graph illustrate the total throughput of the NAS for the tests with QNAP NAS Series for different market needs.
The Benchmark results published by QNAP are measured on speci c systems or components using speci c hardware and software
con gurations, and any differences between those con gurations and your con guration may very well make those results inapplicable to
your NAS System.
Netbech Results
80 97
118
148
396
134
262
300
Mbps
200
Mbps
100
Mbps
NAS-4010 NAS-3000 NAS-4120A NAS-4300 NAS-4030 NAS-4120B NAS-5100 NAS-410T
n In-hous testing ZD NetBench 7.0.2, 250GB Maxtor HDD with 7200 RPM and 8MB buffer
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DDNS (Dynamic Domain Name Service)
DDNS (Dynamic DNS) service enables users from the Internet to connect
to the servers on your local network by using a domain name rather than
an IP address. To use this service, you must register an account from a
free DDNS server. Please refer to user manual for more information.
DNS (Domain Name Service)
Domain Name Service identies each computer as a network node on
the Internet using an internet protocol address system to translate from
domain names to IP numbers and vice-versa.
Domain Name: An address of a web site usually a word or group of words
that are placed in the fashion of the following:192.168.1.254
DHCP IP
An address with numbers like the one in a static IP address that is
assigned to your computer by your ISP’s server so that other computer
servers can nd your computer when you are connected to the internet.
This IP address changes because whatever IP address is available at the
time you log on is the one that you get.
DMZ
DMZ stands for Demilitarized Zone. A DMZ is your frontline when
protecting valuable information from direct exposure to an untrusted
environment. SI Security denes a DMZ as, “a network added between
a protected network and an external network in order to provide an
additional layer of security.” A DMZ is sometimes called a “Perimeter
network” or a “Three-homed perimeter network.” A DMZ separates an
external network from directly referencing an internal network. It does
this by isolating the machine that is being directly accessed from all
other machines. Most of the time the external network is the Internet
and what is in the DMZ is the web server .but this isn’t the only possible
conguration. A DMZ can be used to isolate a particular machine within
a network from other machines. This might be done for a branch ofce
that needs its own Internet access but also needs access to the corporate
network. In DMZ terminology, an internal connection is generally thought
of as having more secret or valuable information than an external
network. An easy way to understand which is the external and internal
network is to ask yourself which network am I protecting from the other.
FTP (File Transfer Protocol)
This is a method of moving les from system to system using
TCP/IP with FTP application.
NAT (Network Address Translation)
A networking technology that allows a group of computers using private
IP addresses to share a single public IP address to access
the Internet.
NFS (Network File System)
NFS is a protocol suite developed and licensed by Sun Microsystems that
allows different makes of computers running different operating systems
to share les and disk storage.
PDC Authentication (Primary Domain Controller
Authentication)
In Windows NT, this machine is the main machine that responds to
security authentication requests, such as logging in, within its domain.
The PDC may be backed by one or more backup domain controllers that
can also handle security authentication.
RAID Storage Management (Redundant Array of
Individual Disk)
JBOD
Sometimes referred to as “Just a Bunch of Drives.” Each drive is operated
independently like a normal disk controller, or drives may
be spanned and seen as a single drive. This level does not provide data
redundancy.
RAID 0
RAID 0 provides striping across multiple drives, yielding higher performance
than is possible with individual drives. There is, however,
no redundancy provision.
RAID 1
In RAID 1, all drives are paired, and then mirrored. All data is duplicated
100% on a separate drive of the equivalent size. If one drive is
smaller, then the total size of storage space available will be the capacity of
the smaller disk.
RAID 5
In RAID 5, data is striped across several physical drives. For data
redundancy, drives are encoded with rotated XOR redundancy. Each
entire block is written on a data disk; parity for blocks in the same rank is
generated on Writes, recorded in a distributed location and checked on
Reads. To implement RAID 5, a minimum of 3 drives is required.
Hot Spare
A physical disk drive not part of a system drive that the controller can use to
automatically rebuild when a critical system drive fails. The hot spare drive
must have at least as much capacity as the largest disk drive in the array or
the rebuild may not start.
SATA
SATA (Serial ATA) is the next generation IDE/ATA transfer interface.
The maximum transfer rate of traditional PATA (Parallel ATA) interface is
133MBytes/sec, with 40-pin transfer cable. Too many pins may lead to high
temperature of the system due to difcult heat release. The newer SATA
interface provides maximum transfer rate of up to 300MBytes/sec, with
7-pin transfer cable. Because of less pins, the system can release heat
more easily
SMTP Notication
(Simple Mail Transport Protocol Notication)
SMTP is a server-to-server protocol, so other protocols (POP3, IMAP etc.)
are used to access the messages. The SMTP dialog
usually happens in the background under the control of the message
transport system, e.g. send-mail but it is possible to interact with an SMTP
server using telnet to connect to the normal SMTP port, 25.
SMB (Server Message Block)
This is a client-server method of communication that allows a client to make
requests for resources over a network. A server responds
to these requests. SMB runs over most common network protocols,
including NetBEUI, IPX/SPX and TCP/IP.
SNMP Notication
(Small Network Management Protocol Notication)
SNMP is a simple request/response protocol that communicates
management information between two types of SNMP software
entities: SNMP applications (also called SNMP managers) and SNMP
agents. SNMP applications run in a network management
station and issue queries to gather information about the status,
conguration, and performance of external network devices
(called network elements in SNMP terminology). The Bay Networks Site
Manager software is an example of a network management
station, and the Bay Networks backbone node (BNR) router is an example
of a network element.
››Terms & Glossary

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