USB disc and airport extreme

time machine does not recognize my usb disc attached to my airport extreme??
any help or solutions would be appreciated.

I have a La Cie 1 TB external hard disk ("HD"). Fresh out of the box (though purchased directly from La Cie in or about August / September 2008). Today, I powered down my Airport Extreme Base Station ("AEBS") (firmware version 7.3.2), connected the HD via USB to the AEBS, powered up the HD, waited a few minutes, powered up the AEBS, waited a few minutes and finally powered up my MacBook (10.5.6).
I thought I was moving in the right direction when I looked in the the Finder on and saw a newly added entry "Shared" with one entry Airport Extreme. Clicking on that one entry brought me to the La Cie Disk. On the first connect, I had to enter my AEBS password and had the password remembered in my keychain. So now, in the finder I always have Shared / Airport Extreme / La Cie Disk.
It seemed like everything was going so swimingly, I decided to get Time Machine connected to this HD. Time Machine could not "find" the La Cie HD.
In response to the advice above, I tried to run disk utility to determine the formatting of my HD. But, disk utility could not "find" the La Cie HD
First question, must I disconnect the HD and connect it directly to my laptop to run the disk utility program to determine the format?
Second question, if the format is not mac os extended journaled, how do I change the format?
Third, assuming I can get the drive formatted to mac os extended journaled, and go with the addition steps (re: repair, try again) and it still doesn't work, how do access terminal to type the suggested "command"?
Fourth, the HD seems not to be considered a "disk" in the finder but rather an extension of the Airport Extreme. E.g. unlike a USB disk plugged directly into the computer which shows up on the desktop, my AEBS HD does not. Any way to fix this?
Cheers and thanks.

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