Chapter 11 Control Panel: Maintenance
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11.3.2 Power On/Off Schedule
Click Maintenance > Power > Power On/Off Schedule to display the following screen.
Figure 145 Control Panel > Maintenance > Power > Power On/Off Schedule
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Keep Former
Status
Select this option to have the NAS automatically restart only if it was operating when the power
failed. The NAS remains off if it was already off when the power failed.
Always Power
On
Select this option to keep the NAS operating as much of the time as possible. The NAS restarts
automatically even if it was turned off when the power failed.
Always Power
Off
Select this option to keep the NAS from automatically restarting when the power is restored
after a power failure. This is a computer’s “traditional” behavior. Select this if you have other
servers such as a domain controller or DNS server that you want to start or check after a power
failure before the NAS turns on.
Apply Click this to save your changes.
Reset Click this to restore previously saved settings.
Table 104 Control Panel > Maintenance > Power > Power Management (continued)
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Table 105 Control Panel > Maintenance > Power > Power On/Off Schedule
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Enable Power
Control Schedule
Click this to have the NAS turn itself off and on or reboot according to the schedules you
configured.
Add Power
Control Schedule
Click this to go to the screen where you can configure the power control schedules.
Refer to Section 11.3.3 on page 180 for this screen.
Delete Click this to remove the selected power control schedule(s) from the list.