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Istruzioni per l'uso NETGEAR, Modello RND2000v1 (ReadyNAS Duo v1)

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If you select Custom from Email Provider drop-down list, in the SMTP server, SMTP port, From, and Use TLS fields, enter your email provider’s information. If you are not sure what to enter in these fields, contact your email provider. 6. (Optional) If you want to make sure the email addresses you entered are correct, click Send Test Message. A message is sent to each address you listed. 7. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. Change Who Receives Alerts You can use FrontView to change who you want to receive email alerts when something happens to your system. 1. From the FrontView main menu, select System > Alerts. 2. Click the Contacts tab. 3. In the Alert Contact 1, Alert Contact 2, and Alert Contact 3 fields, enter the email addresses that you want to receive alerts. 4. (Optional) If you want to make sure the email addresses you entered are correct, click Send Test Message. A message is sent to each address you listed. 5. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. Determine When to Send Alerts You can determine what events trigger an email message being sent to administrators, including the disk becoming full or the system’s becoming dangerously hot. All events are selected by default. If you receive email messages about events that you are aware of, you can clear the check boxes for the events that triggered them. NETGEAR recommends leaving all the event check boxes selected. 1. From the FrontView main menu, select System > Alerts. 2. Click the Enter the email addresses that you want to receive alerts tab. 3. In the Alert Events pane, select the check boxes for the conditions that you want to trigger an email alert message. You cannot turn off alerts for some conditions. These events are dimmed. 4. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. Turn the ReadyNAS System On and Off You can turn off the ReadyNAS system with FrontView if you cannot access its buttons. You can also choose to shut it down automatically at set times. Turn the ReadyNAS System Off Now You can turn the system off with the buttons on its front. If your system is not nearby, you can also shut it down with FrontView. 1. From the FrontView main menu, select System > Shutdown. 2. Select the Shutdown and turn off device radio button. 3. Click the Apply button. Your ReadyNAS system shuts down. Restart the ReadyNAS System If you suspect the files on your ReadyNAS system are corrupted or the quotas are incorrect, you can check them by restarting your ReadyNAS system from FrontView. 1. From the FrontView main menu, select System > Shutdown. 2. Select the Shutdown and reboot device radio button. 3. (Optional) If you suspect the files on your ReadyNAS system are corrupted, select the Perform volume scan on next boot check box. The next time you start your ReadyNAS system, the scan is performed. This scan can take up to an hour to complete, depending on the size of your disk. 4. (Optional) If you suspect the quotas on your ReadyNAS system are incorrect, select the Check and fix quotas on next boot check box. The next time you start your ReadyNAS system, the scan is performed. This scan can take up to an hour to complete, depending on the size of your disk. 5. Click the Apply button. Your ReadyNAS system shuts down and restarts. If you selected any scans, they are performed when your system reboots, and your system is available for use when the scans finish. Turn the ReadyNAS System On and Off Using a Schedule You can set up a schedule for turning your ReadyNAS system on and off automatically. Each day of the week can have a different schedule. 1. From the FrontView main menu, select System > Power. 2. In the Power Timer pane, select the Enable power timer check box. 3. Use the drop-down lists in this pane to establish a schedule for turning your ReadyNAS system on and off. Some ReadyNAS systems cannot be turned on automatically. If your system does not support this feature, Power ON is not available in the Action drop-down list. If you select the blank entry in the Action drop-down list, the ReadyNAS system is left as is and is not turned on or off. 4. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. Turn Off the ReadyNAS System Automatically to Prevent Damage You can have your ReadyNAS system turn itself off automatically when a dangerous condition happens, for example, if the system’s temperature is too high or if a disk fails. 1. From the FrontView main menu, select System > Alerts. 2. Click the Alerts tab. 3. In the Other Alert Settings pane, select any of the following: • To turn the ReadyNAS system off when a disk fails or no longer responds, select the Power-off ReadyNAS when a disk fails or no longer responds check box. • To turn the ReadyNAS system off when its temperature is dangerously high, select the Power-off ReadyNAS when disk temperature exceeds safe levels check box. 4. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. Back Up and Restore Settings You can back up the settings and preferences you have set on ...

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