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...IP address and subnet mask. You will hear one beep (after about managing the NAS's configuration file). Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NAS 1.1.5 RESET Button Use the RESET button on will be able to communicate. After the second beep, continue pressing the button for themselves and be reset to the factory defaults. NAS540...seconds), then release it . If no IP address information is because the NAS automatically re-acquires IP address information, so its IP address may need to close and re-open the NAS Starter Utility to the default values. • Press the RESET ...
...IP address and subnet mask. You will hear one beep (after about managing the NAS's configuration file). Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NAS 1.1.5 RESET Button Use the RESET button on will be able to communicate. After the second beep, continue pressing the button for themselves and be reset to the factory defaults. NAS540...seconds), then release it . If no IP address information is because the NAS automatically re-acquires IP address information, so its IP address may need to close and re-open the NAS Starter Utility to the default values. • Press the RESET ...
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... Utility. The NAS's Server Name. NAS Starter Utility screens are shown here as host name, IP, and so on. • If you first run it. This enables you to identify each... screens. The NAS Starter Utility supports Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8. The default is 'NAS' followed by the number of the NAS Starter Utility uninstalls previous versions. 2.1 Overview ...Starter Utility broadcasts a request packet when you plan to use more than one in your model ('NAS540' for how to change it . Each NAS has an NAS Starter Utility Agent that contains information,...
... Utility. The NAS's Server Name. NAS Starter Utility screens are shown here as host name, IP, and so on. • If you first run it. This enables you to identify each... screens. The NAS Starter Utility supports Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8. The default is 'NAS' followed by the number of the NAS Starter Utility uninstalls previous versions. 2.1 Overview ...Starter Utility broadcasts a request packet when you plan to use more than one in your model ('NAS540' for how to change it . Each NAS has an NAS Starter Utility Agent that contains information,...
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... these screens to be able to change the NAS's server name, time zone, PPPoE, IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, or DNS settings. The table displays the NAS shares that each user can access and use it . NAS540 User's Guide 23 Figure 10 Login Select a share on the NAS and the drive letter...
... these screens to be able to change the NAS's server name, time zone, PPPoE, IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, or DNS settings. The table displays the NAS shares that each user can access and use it . NAS540 User's Guide 23 Figure 10 Login Select a share on the NAS and the drive letter...
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...following table describes the labels in the main utility screen to assign the NAS a fixed IP address, subnet mask and default gateway. Select this configures the IP address that is automatically assigned an IP address from the ISP or a DHCP server in your network. The name must begin ...Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility Click Configuration > System Setting in this screen. You can enter up to a network IP address conflict and makes the NAS inaccessible. 24 NAS540 User's Guide When the LAN interfaces are connected to the NAS. This results to 15 alphanumeric characters with an ...
...following table describes the labels in the main utility screen to assign the NAS a fixed IP address, subnet mask and default gateway. Select this configures the IP address that is automatically assigned an IP address from the ISP or a DHCP server in your network. The name must begin ...Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility Click Configuration > System Setting in this screen. You can enter up to a network IP address conflict and makes the NAS inaccessible. 24 NAS540 User's Guide When the LAN interfaces are connected to the NAS. This results to 15 alphanumeric characters with an ...
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Download - access and manage files downloaded from the NAS to it. Upload - access the NAS's default photo, music, and video shares. You can play, download, upload and manage files. Chapter 3 zCloud The main menu displays. NAS540 - view and manage upload tasks. 28 NAS540 User's Guide use your NAS's IP address and your user name and password to connect to your Android or iOS device and manage download tasks. Figure 14 zCloud Android and iOS Main Menus Find a NAS -
Download - access and manage files downloaded from the NAS to it. Upload - access the NAS's default photo, music, and video shares. You can play, download, upload and manage files. Chapter 3 zCloud The main menu displays. NAS540 - view and manage upload tasks. 28 NAS540 User's Guide use your NAS's IP address and your user name and password to connect to your Android or iOS device and manage download tasks. Figure 14 zCloud Android and iOS Main Menus Find a NAS -
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...devices (computer Ethernet cards and switches, hubs, or routers) must also have to enable jumbo frames in the NAS. Click Network > TCP/IP in the navigation panel to open the following example, the NAS has jumbo frames enabled and set to the NAS. In the following screen. ...the computer, notebook computer, and switch must also support the same size of supporting jumbo frames. You also need to restore the factory default configuration. NAS540 User's Guide 179 They enable data transfer with less overhead. The bigger the frame, the better the network performance. All of your LAN...
...devices (computer Ethernet cards and switches, hubs, or routers) must also have to enable jumbo frames in the NAS. Click Network > TCP/IP in the navigation panel to open the following example, the NAS has jumbo frames enabled and set to the NAS. In the following screen. ...the computer, notebook computer, and switch must also support the same size of supporting jumbo frames. You also need to restore the factory default configuration. NAS540 User's Guide 179 They enable data transfer with less overhead. The bigger the frame, the better the network performance. All of your LAN...
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... automatically, the computer and the NAS will choose addresses for the two interfaces connected to 128 Default Gateway - HTTP (Web Configurator) NAS540 User's Guide 181 Static IP Address IP Subnet Mask Default Gateway IPv6 Settings If no IP address information is 0 to the NAS. Dynamic Select the option to have IEEE 802.3ad port link aggregation...
... automatically, the computer and the NAS will choose addresses for the two interfaces connected to 128 Default Gateway - HTTP (Web Configurator) NAS540 User's Guide 181 Static IP Address IP Subnet Mask Default Gateway IPv6 Settings If no IP address information is 0 to the NAS. Dynamic Select the option to have IEEE 802.3ad port link aggregation...
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...9 KB frame sizes. The NAS is recommended that does not support them, you will have to restore the factory default configuration. Chapter 9 Network Table 46 Network > TCP/IP (continued) LABEL Enable Another Web Configuration Port DESCRIPTION Select this occurs, you will lose access to the NAS. Click.... 9.5 UPnP Port Mapping Screen Use UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) port mapping to services you select on the NAS. 182 NAS540 User's Guide Figure 82 UPnP for accessing the web configurator. Network Diagnostic Tool Apply Reset Note: If you enable jumbo frames on...
...9 KB frame sizes. The NAS is recommended that does not support them, you will have to restore the factory default configuration. Chapter 9 Network Table 46 Network > TCP/IP (continued) LABEL Enable Another Web Configuration Port DESCRIPTION Select this occurs, you will lose access to the NAS. Click.... 9.5 UPnP Port Mapping Screen Use UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) port mapping to services you select on the NAS. 182 NAS540 User's Guide Figure 82 UPnP for accessing the web configurator. Network Diagnostic Tool Apply Reset Note: If you enable jumbo frames on...
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... to allow access to from the Internet and use a different WAN port number (instead of the default of port 80) to make it more on web publishing. 9.5.4 Configuring UPnP Port Mapping Click Network... UPnP > Port Mapping to access the NAS's shares. See Section 7.3 on the NAS. 184 NAS540 User's Guide Remember to use UPnP to allow access to these files from the Internet to display... You can set how the Internet gateway's UPnP feature configure's the Internet gateway's NAT IP address mapping and port mapping settings. If you may also have to configure the Internet gateway...
... to allow access to from the Internet and use a different WAN port number (instead of the default of port 80) to make it more on web publishing. 9.5.4 Configuring UPnP Port Mapping Click Network... UPnP > Port Mapping to access the NAS's shares. See Section 7.3 on the NAS. 184 NAS540 User's Guide Remember to use UPnP to allow access to these files from the Internet to display... You can set how the Internet gateway's UPnP feature configure's the Internet gateway's NAT IP address mapping and port mapping settings. If you may also have to configure the Internet gateway...
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...displays the status of your PPPoE connection. Use these commands at your ISP assigned. Figure 87 Network > Telnet Service NAS540 User's Guide 187 Default Gateway This field displays which Gigabit Ethernet interface to establish a direct Internet connection for PPPoE connections. Username Enter the ...service name, then enter both components exactly as your own risk. The vendor takes no responsibility for confirmation. IP Subnet Mask This field displays the IP subnet mask of your PPPoE connection. Telnet access lets you make using the commands. Chapter 9 Network The ...
...displays the status of your PPPoE connection. Use these commands at your ISP assigned. Figure 87 Network > Telnet Service NAS540 User's Guide 187 Default Gateway This field displays which Gigabit Ethernet interface to establish a direct Internet connection for PPPoE connections. Username Enter the ...service name, then enter both components exactly as your own risk. The vendor takes no responsibility for confirmation. IP Subnet Mask This field displays the IP subnet mask of your PPPoE connection. Telnet access lets you make using the commands. Chapter 9 Network The ...
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... disabled the DyDNS feature. Failure to open the following table describes the labels in the Wide Area Network (WAN). Configuration NAS540 User's Guide 189 Click Network > DyDNS to update, will retry later. Disable due to update - A recoverable error ... screen. An unrecoverable error (such as a temporary Internet disconnect) occurred. Success to fatal errors - Gateway Information Default Gateway This shows with the NAS's public IP address. Figure 88 Network > DyDNS Chapter 9 Network The following screen. Table 50 Network > DyDNS LABEL Status...
... disabled the DyDNS feature. Failure to open the following table describes the labels in the Wide Area Network (WAN). Configuration NAS540 User's Guide 189 Click Network > DyDNS to update, will retry later. Disable due to update - A recoverable error ... screen. An unrecoverable error (such as a temporary Internet disconnect) occurred. Success to fatal errors - Gateway Information Default Gateway This shows with the NAS's public IP address. Figure 88 Network > DyDNS Chapter 9 Network The following screen. Table 50 Network > DyDNS LABEL Status...
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...service pause %s by user Download Service INFO Download service set %s to %s priority by user Download Service INFO Download service set default download location to %s Download Service INFO Download service set max P2P download rate to %d KB/s by user Download Service INFO ... Download service disconnected blocked peer Download Service INFO Download service incoming connection blocked by IP filter Download Service INFO Download service peer from tracker blocked by IP filter Download Service INFO Download service abort loading ipfilter.dat Download Service INFO Download ...
...service pause %s by user Download Service INFO Download service set %s to %s priority by user Download Service INFO Download service set default download location to %s Download Service INFO Download service set max P2P download rate to %d KB/s by user Download Service INFO ... Download service disconnected blocked peer Download Service INFO Download service incoming connection blocked by IP filter Download Service INFO Download service peer from tracker blocked by IP filter Download Service INFO Download service abort loading ipfilter.dat Download Service INFO Download ...
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...ipfilter.dat Download Service INFO Download service detected invalid ip range %s in ipfilter.dat Download Service WARNING Download service default location does not exist. Load default Download Service WARNING Download service default torrent location does not exist. Network NOTICE Interface...to GMT%s Services INFO Clock timezone is set timezone to default Services INFO Clock daylight saving is enabled Services INFO Clock daylight saving is not running. NAS540 User's Guide 313 Load default Groups NOTICE Add new group %s. Network NOTICE Add interface %s....
...ipfilter.dat Download Service INFO Download service detected invalid ip range %s in ipfilter.dat Download Service WARNING Download service default location does not exist. Load default Download Service WARNING Download service default torrent location does not exist. Network NOTICE Interface...to GMT%s Services INFO Clock timezone is set timezone to default Services INFO Clock daylight saving is enabled Services INFO Clock daylight saving is not running. NAS540 User's Guide 313 Load default Groups NOTICE Add new group %s. Network NOTICE Add interface %s....
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... on your NAS. Alternatively you can directly change the IP address of assigned IP addresses, you release the button. After the second beep, continue pressing the button for example). • Use the NAS Starter Utility to the default setting. 342 NAS540 User's Guide You may need to add the NAS ... device housing. 21.4 NAS Login and Access I forgot the server name of the NAS. • The default server name is a hardware firewall between you will lose access to your model ('NAS540' for five more seconds, then release it 's list of the NAS using the NAS Starter Utility. •...
... on your NAS. Alternatively you can directly change the IP address of assigned IP addresses, you release the button. After the second beep, continue pressing the button for example). • Use the NAS Starter Utility to the default setting. 342 NAS540 User's Guide You may need to add the NAS ... device housing. 21.4 NAS Login and Access I forgot the server name of the NAS. • The default server name is a hardware firewall between you will lose access to your model ('NAS540' for five more seconds, then release it 's list of the NAS using the NAS Starter Utility. •...
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... NAS Starter Utility. • Check the hardware connections, and make sure the LEDs are behaving as expected. NAS540 User's Guide 343 See Section 9.4 on page 363. • By default, the NAS gets an IP address automatically. In a (Windows) computer, click Start, (All) Programs, Accessories and then Command Prompt....then press [ENTER]. • Make sure you used the NAS Starter Utility to initialize your computer's IP address is in the same subnet as the web site address. • The default server name is turned on page 344. See the Quick Start Guide and Section 22.1 on page...
... NAS Starter Utility. • Check the hardware connections, and make sure the LEDs are behaving as expected. NAS540 User's Guide 343 See Section 9.4 on page 363. • By default, the NAS gets an IP address automatically. In a (Windows) computer, click Start, (All) Programs, Accessories and then Command Prompt....then press [ENTER]. • Make sure you used the NAS Starter Utility to initialize your computer's IP address is in the same subnet as the web site address. • The default server name is turned on page 344. See the Quick Start Guide and Section 22.1 on page...
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...only new items automatically once the channel is not another service using port 80). Make sure there is updated. NAS540 User's Guide 353 You can configure your NAS uses a private IP address, use a public address to access the NAS's web-published shares from the Internet. • Make ...system volume, you have set .) • HTTP/FTP jobs are downloaded to the NAS. It may lose the download and broadcasting lists. By default, the Download Service and Broadcatching features store downloaded files as follows: • P2P download jobs are stored in /*/incoming (where '*' is static...
...only new items automatically once the channel is not another service using port 80). Make sure there is updated. NAS540 User's Guide 353 You can configure your NAS uses a private IP address, use a public address to access the NAS's web-published shares from the Internet. • Make ...system volume, you have set .) • HTTP/FTP jobs are downloaded to the NAS. It may lose the download and broadcasting lists. By default, the Download Service and Broadcatching features store downloaded files as follows: • P2P download jobs are stored in /*/incoming (where '*' is static...