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LevelOne NAS - Maintenance
The LevelOne NAS has been specially designed to run on 24 hours, 7 days a week and to be
ready at all times. It is also robust to protect against system crashes caused by power loss.
This section provides a general maintenance overview.
Shutdown/Restart the Server
Please use the following steps to shutdown/restart the server:
1. Ask all the connected users to save their working files and stop using the LevelOne
NAS.
2. Open the administration web page and go to System Tools · Restart/Shutdown. Follow
the instructions to restart or shutdown the system.
Reset the Administrator Password & Network Settings
If you accidentally forget the administrator password, you will not be able to perform any
administration work on the LevelOne NAS. Under this condition, you can reset the
administrator password and network configuration to the factory default.
1. Use the tip of a ball point pen and depress the configuration reset switch located on
the back of the LevelOne NAS. Hold it for about 5 seconds until the beep.
2. The network configuration will be reset, and you may need to re-configure some or
all of the network settings before you can connect to the LevelOne NAS.
3. Use a web browser to connect to the LevelOne NAS. Enter the System
Administration and enter the following login name and password.
Login: Administrator
Password: admin
You can then perform system administration.
Note: If the configuration reset switch is disabled in the System Tools · Hardware
Settings page, you are no longer able to use this function. Please remember
your administrator password.
Disk Failure or Malfunction
If you are suffering from a disk failure or malfunction, please do the following:
1. Log all abnormal events or messages for technician’s reference.
2. Stop all operations of the LevelOne NAS and power it off.
3. Contact the customer service for technical support.
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