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Appendix D Utility for NAS system
NAStool is a powerful software that discover and administer NAS Servers on the network, and
remotely loads disc images into the NAS Server. You can either duplicate a whole CD or build an
image from a group of files. Sharing and publishing data was never been so easy.
Use NAStool to display and modify the setting you have created. You can also perform server
settings replication from a configured server to other NAS Servers on the network. Server parameters
of a NAS Server can be imported into other NAS Server to avoid tedious setup process to each
individual unit on the network.
Features:
Server Management –
Discovers all NAS Servers on the network
Configures NAS Servers for the first-time setup or quick setup
Export / Import NAS Servers system settings Creating CD Images Remotely -
Remotely loads CD images from a local CD-ROM drive into a NAS Server
Collect and duplicates files into NAS Servers as a single CD image
Allows users to assign 6 different destination servers when building CD images
Fully integrates the CD-R function of the NAS Server
Supports up to 16 different tasks User Interface -
Explorer-like user interface together with user friendly wizards
Task Manager monitors all on-going and scheduled tasks
Installation
System Requirement
• IBM PC or compatible with 80486 processor or higher
• At least 8 MB of free memory (16 MB is recommended)
• Minimum 5MB of free hard disk space
• VGA or higher resolution monitor
• Microsoft Windows 95/98/98SE/ME, Windows NT/2000/XP
Installing TCP/IP Protocol for Microsoft Networks
NAS NAStool tart communicates with NAS Servers through the TCP/IP protocol. You must install
Client for Microsoft Networks and the TCP/IP protocol in Windows to use NAStool.
Installing NAStool
You are ready to install this utility if the TCP/IP protocol is installed in your computer. To install
NAStool, insert the Utility CD into the CD-ROM drive. On the auto-run interface, click “Install NAStool”.
If the auto-run interface does not appear, go to X:\ NAStool and run NAStool.exe, where X is the drive
letter of the CD-ROM drive.