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Infortrend EonNAS Pro Series User Manual

Infortrend EonNAS Pro Series
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Table of Contents

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Infortrend EonNAS Pro Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelEonNAS Pro Series
Operating SystemEonNAS OS (based on FreeBSD)
CategoryStorage
Storage CapacityVaries by model
Drive Bays4, 8
RAID SupportRAID 0, 1, 5, 6, 10
ProcessorIntel Core
MemoryVaries by model
Network InterfaceGigabit Ethernet
Form FactorTower or Rackmount (Varies by model)
ProtocolsCIFS/SMB, NFS, AFP, FTP, iSCSI
Drive InterfaceSATA
Expansion SlotsPCIe
Power SupplySingle or Redundant (Varies by model)
Dimensions (HxWxD)Varies by model
WeightVaries by model

Summary

Precautions

Safety Precautions

Lists essential safety, ESD, and component compatibility guidelines.

ESD Precautions

Lists essential safety, ESD, and component compatibility guidelines.

Service and Maintenance

System Front panel

System Rear panel

Rear Panel Ports and Power Connections

Details rear panel ports like eSATA, USB, Ethernet, and power socket.

Rear Panel Expansion and Control Ports

Covers rear panel USB 3.0, expansion host ports, and serial COM port.

Additional 10Gb iSCSI Expansion Ports

Hard Drive Designation

Front Panel LED Definitions

Drive Tray LEDs

Ethernet Port LEDs

1Gbps iSCSI Host Ports

10Gbps iSCSI Host Ports

Hardware Installation

Airflow Concerns

Specifies ventilation clearance requirements for optimal system operation.

Installing Hard Drives

Hard Disk Drive Prerequisites

Details capacity, speed, and interface type requirements for hard drives.

Drive Tray Numbering Sequence

Installing Hard Drive into the Drive Tray

Connections, Powering-on & Initialization

Connecting the NAS System

Illustrates the physical connections required to set up the NAS system.

Powering On the System for the First Time

Powering-on the System & Initialization

Quick Initialization Using Systems' LCD Screen

TCP/IP - LAN1 / LAN2 Menu

Setting IP addresses

Guide on how to configure IP addresses for LAN interfaces using the LCD menu.

LAN 1 – Enter Settings Menu

Gateway Menu

DNS Menu

Shutdown

Reboot

Connections

eSATA External Expansion Port

USB External Expansion Port

USB Quick Backup Functionality

Maintenance

Replacing the Hard Drive

Detailed, step-by-step guide for replacing a failed hard drive.

System Error Buzzer

Error Conditions and Countermeasures

Lists common error triggers like temperature, fan, or drive failures and basic remedies.

Restore Default Settings

Technical Specifications

1Gbps Ethernet Host Port

1Gbps iSCSI Host Port

10Gbps iSCSI Host Port

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