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twhite
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Posted - 20 Jan 2012 : 09:22:59
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DuraNAS User's Manual (Rev 2.0 PDF 1.25MB)
The DuraNAS family of systems is the ideal solution when looking for robust and capable storage devices integrating Network-Attached Storage (NAS) functionalities. When connected to a network, thanks to an integrated Ethernet-to-SATA controller, DuraNAS systems make available two hard disk configurations: RAID0 or RAID1. In addition, the systems are powered using Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) technology.
DuraNAS systems allow for different installation possibilities: they can be installed using two mounting brackets, or inserted inside a security enclosure that has a locking mechanism and allows you to install the system while avoiding unauthorized removal.
The rugged design of DuraNAS systems allows their deployment in railway applications prone to harsh environmental conditions.
Changes, updates and errata for this document will appear as replies to this topic as they become available.
Updated 20-Jan-2012 tw: posted Rev 2.0 manual
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twhite
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Posted - 20 Jan 2012 : 09:47:06
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Accessing your DuraNAS device via IP connection?
Looking to access your new DuraNAS network attached storage device? See page 22 on the DuraNAS manual (see above.)
The DuraNAS has a default IP address. Point your web browser to that address and you will see the configuration pages.
If there is anything else we can do for you to help with your system, please don't hesitate to contact us at support.us@eurotech.com.
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