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... I: User's Guide 13 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NAS...15 1.1 Overview ...15 1.1.1 Hard Disks ...16 1.1.2 SD Card ...16 1.1.3 Power Button ...16 1.1.4 COPY/SYNC Button ...16 1.1.5 RESET Button ...17 Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility...19 2.1 Overview ...19 2.2 Starting the NAS Starter Utility ...19 2.3 NAS Seeker Screen ...19 2.4 Main NAS Starter Utility Screen ...21... 4 Web Configurator Basics ...29 4.1 Overview ...29 4.2 Accessing the NAS Web Configurator 29 4.3 Desktop ...32 4.3.1 Status Center ...33 4.4 Storage ...34 4.4.1 Storage Volume ...35 4.4.2 Disk Group ...56 NAS540 User's Guide 5
... I: User's Guide 13 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NAS...15 1.1 Overview ...15 1.1.1 Hard Disks ...16 1.1.2 SD Card ...16 1.1.3 Power Button ...16 1.1.4 COPY/SYNC Button ...16 1.1.5 RESET Button ...17 Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility...19 2.1 Overview ...19 2.2 Starting the NAS Starter Utility ...19 2.3 NAS Seeker Screen ...19 2.4 Main NAS Starter Utility Screen ...21... 4 Web Configurator Basics ...29 4.1 Overview ...29 4.2 Accessing the NAS Web Configurator 29 4.3 Desktop ...32 4.3.1 Status Center ...33 4.4 Storage ...34 4.4.1 Storage Volume ...35 4.4.2 Disk Group ...56 NAS540 User's Guide 5
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... NAS to discover the NAS. You should periodically back up your configuration file to the factory defaults. NAS540 User's Guide 17 The reset process does NOT affect the volume settings, nor data stored on will choose addresses for five more beep after you have configured on the NAS,... to assign itself an IP address and subnet mask. This is assigned, the NAS uses Auto-IP to Clear All Settings • Press the RESET button until you could then restore your configuration in order to communicate. You will hear one beep (after you hear one more seconds, then release...
... NAS to discover the NAS. You should periodically back up your configuration file to the factory defaults. NAS540 User's Guide 17 The reset process does NOT affect the volume settings, nor data stored on will choose addresses for five more beep after you have configured on the NAS,... to assign itself an IP address and subnet mask. This is assigned, the NAS uses Auto-IP to Clear All Settings • Press the RESET button until you could then restore your configuration in order to communicate. You will hear one beep (after you hear one more seconds, then release...
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... Playback Account Name Old Password New Password Password (Confirm) Language Go to system administration page Apply Reset Cancel Select Append to current playlist to have the NAS automatically pan and zoom photos in a new tab. 84 NAS540 User's Guide Select the web configurator language from one to 14 single-byte (no Chinese...
... Playback Account Name Old Password New Password Password (Confirm) Language Go to system administration page Apply Reset Cancel Select Append to current playlist to have the NAS automatically pan and zoom photos in a new tab. 84 NAS540 User's Guide Select the web configurator language from one to 14 single-byte (no Chinese...
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Select Force HTTPS and click Apply. 2 A warning screen pops up if applying your web browser and open it again to continue. 134 NAS540 User's Guide Click Apply to reset its session with the NAS. Log in and click Maintenance > SSL. Chapter 5 Tutorials 1 Close your change may disconnect some users.
Select Force HTTPS and click Apply. 2 A warning screen pops up if applying your web browser and open it again to continue. 134 NAS540 User's Guide Click Apply to reset its session with the NAS. Log in and click Maintenance > SSL. Chapter 5 Tutorials 1 Close your change may disconnect some users.
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... the upgrade, then the NAS may become unusable. Periodically Check for Latest Firmware Automatically Select this to have the NAS regularly check ZyXEL's server for updated firmware. 7.5 Package Management Screen Use this screen to download and install applications from the web. See Chapter 11... after you can add to the NAS by installing packages. Click Apply to refresh the screen. NAS540 User's Guide 165 Figure 71 System Setting > Firmware / Packages The following screen. Reset Click this to save this field's setting. See Section 22.1 on your model's LED behavior ...
... the upgrade, then the NAS may become unusable. Periodically Check for Latest Firmware Automatically Select this to have the NAS regularly check ZyXEL's server for updated firmware. 7.5 Package Management Screen Use this screen to download and install applications from the web. See Chapter 11... after you can add to the NAS by installing packages. Click Apply to refresh the screen. NAS540 User's Guide 165 Figure 71 System Setting > Firmware / Packages The following screen. Reset Click this to save this field's setting. See Section 22.1 on your model's LED behavior ...
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...name in this field. These user accounts are named with an alphabet (a-z) and is NOT case sensitive. Prevent NAS From Being Master Browser Apply Reset You can enter up to 15 alphanumeric characters with non-English characters. When you to select a time zone and a time server from which ...sensitive. Select this screen to locate computers named with minus signs allowed but not as the last character. Figure 75 System Setting > Date/Time NAS540 User's Guide 169 Add text here to access the Date/Time screen. The name must begin with non-English characters (such as the last...
...name in this field. These user accounts are named with an alphabet (a-z) and is NOT case sensitive. Prevent NAS From Being Master Browser Apply Reset You can enter up to 15 alphanumeric characters with non-English characters. When you to select a time zone and a time server from which ...sensitive. Select this screen to locate computers named with minus signs allowed but not as the last character. Figure 75 System Setting > Date/Time NAS540 User's Guide 169 Add text here to access the Date/Time screen. The name must begin with non-English characters (such as the last...
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... (Gigabit Ethernet). To use a dynamic or static IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS servers. Click Network > TCP/IP in the NAS. Push the RESET button on the NAS in all related network devices. NAS540 User's Guide 179 Chapter 9 Network Jumbo Frames Jumbo frames are Ethernet frames larger than 1500 bytes.
... (Gigabit Ethernet). To use a dynamic or static IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and DNS servers. Click Network > TCP/IP in the NAS. Push the RESET button on the NAS in all related network devices. NAS540 User's Guide 179 Chapter 9 Network Jumbo Frames Jumbo frames are Ethernet frames larger than 1500 bytes.
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...After you enable jumbo frames on the NAS. Select the largest size of frame that all of 192.168.1.20. Push the RESET button on the NAS. 182 NAS540 User's Guide Use the NAS's UPnP Port Mapping screen to configure the UPnP settings your TCP/IP configurations. Select an address... place the NAS behind an Internet gateway firewall device to access a specific service on the NAS's rear panel and release it . Network Diagnostic Tool Apply Reset Note: If you click Apply, the NAS restarts. Click this to -peer network connectivity between 4 KB, 8 KB, and 9 KB frame sizes. You...
...After you enable jumbo frames on the NAS. Select the largest size of frame that all of 192.168.1.20. Push the RESET button on the NAS. 182 NAS540 User's Guide Use the NAS's UPnP Port Mapping screen to configure the UPnP settings your TCP/IP configurations. Select an address... place the NAS behind an Internet gateway firewall device to access a specific service on the NAS's rear panel and release it . Network Diagnostic Tool Apply Reset Note: If you click Apply, the NAS restarts. Click this to -peer network connectivity between 4 KB, 8 KB, and 9 KB frame sizes. You...
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...number of one of the services so they use this port number. Click Apply to save your changes back to open the following screen. Apply Reset If another device is using the same port (the Internet gateway has the same port number mapped to another LAN IP address), the NAS ...icon means the service's LAN and WAN port numbers must be accessible from the Internet must use different port numbers. Figure 86 Network > PPPoE 186 NAS540 User's Guide This icon means another service using the same port number as the LAN port. This icon means another service is not another service...
...number of one of the services so they use this port number. Click Apply to save your changes back to open the following screen. Apply Reset If another device is using the same port (the Internet gateway has the same port number mapped to another LAN IP address), the NAS ...icon means the service's LAN and WAN port numbers must be accessible from the Internet must use different port numbers. Figure 86 Network > PPPoE 186 NAS540 User's Guide This icon means another service using the same port number as the LAN port. This icon means another service is not another service...
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... changes you use PPPoE. Select for which network interface the NAS uses for confirmation. Reset Click this to restore previously saved settings. 9.7 Telnet Service Screen Use this option to configure the NAS. Figure 87 Network > Telnet Service NAS540 User's Guide 187 Table 48 Network > PPPoE LABEL DESCRIPTION Status Status This field displays...
... changes you use PPPoE. Select for which network interface the NAS uses for confirmation. Reset Click this to restore previously saved settings. 9.7 Telnet Service Screen Use this option to configure the NAS. Figure 87 Network > Telnet Service NAS540 User's Guide 187 Table 48 Network > PPPoE LABEL DESCRIPTION Status Status This field displays...
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... relatives will never change instead of using a domain name (for instance myhost.dhs.org, where myhost is a name of your IP address. 188 NAS540 User's Guide Apply Reset To use the admin password. Dynamic DNS (DyDNS) allows you even if they don't know your choice) that changes each time you (such as...
... relatives will never change instead of using a domain name (for instance myhost.dhs.org, where myhost is a name of your IP address. 188 NAS540 User's Guide Apply Reset To use the admin password. Dynamic DNS (DyDNS) allows you even if they don't know your choice) that changes each time you (such as...
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... you a password or key. Chapter 9 Network Table 50 Network > DyDNS LABEL Enable DyDNS DESCRIPTION Select this to clear the fields. 190 NAS540 User's Guide Enter your changes. Click this to use dynamic DNS. Click this to have registered a dynamic DNS account with a service provider... such as www.dyndns.org. Service Provider Hostname Username Password Password (Confirm) Apply Reset You need to save your host name provided by the Dynamic DNS service. The Dynamic DNS service provider will give you entered. Enter...
... you a password or key. Chapter 9 Network Table 50 Network > DyDNS LABEL Enable DyDNS DESCRIPTION Select this to clear the fields. 190 NAS540 User's Guide Enter your changes. Click this to use dynamic DNS. Click this to have registered a dynamic DNS account with a service provider... such as www.dyndns.org. Service Provider Hostname Username Password Password (Confirm) Apply Reset You need to save your host name provided by the Dynamic DNS service. The Dynamic DNS service provider will give you entered. Enter...
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... UTF-8 (8-bit UCS/Unicode Transformation Format) format for FTP by 2) because it will only be 3 (6 ports in the range divided by default. Apply Reset This setting applies to all users who are logged into the NAS. • Max. Click this if you want to limit the download/upload bandwidth... 1024 to half of the port numbers within the range if this value is the smaller value. Figure 91 Applications > Media Server > Media Server NAS540 User's Guide 195 The connection limit is restricted to 1029 and configured 10 in your changes. For example, you specified a port range from the ...
... UTF-8 (8-bit UCS/Unicode Transformation Format) format for FTP by 2) because it will only be 3 (6 ports in the range divided by default. Apply Reset This setting applies to all users who are logged into the NAS. • Max. Click this if you want to limit the download/upload bandwidth... 1024 to half of the port numbers within the range if this value is the smaller value. Figure 91 Applications > Media Server > Media Server NAS540 User's Guide 195 The connection limit is restricted to 1029 and configured 10 in your changes. For example, you specified a port range from the ...
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...the shares selected in the Twonky screens for details. Publish Videos Select this to give media clients access to the NAS. 196 NAS540 User's Guide Reset Click this to restore your previously saved settings. 10.5.2 Media Server SqueezeCenter Screen SqueezeCenter enables you to manage a Logitech's Squeezebox ...files. Clear it to have the media server share a share's media files with media clients like a media player or iTunes). Apply Reset Click the hyper link to the share's music files. See the help center in the Share Publish tab. Chapter 10 Applications The following ...
...the shares selected in the Twonky screens for details. Publish Videos Select this to give media clients access to the NAS. 196 NAS540 User's Guide Reset Click this to restore your previously saved settings. 10.5.2 Media Server SqueezeCenter Screen SqueezeCenter enables you to manage a Logitech's Squeezebox ...files. Clear it to have the media server share a share's media files with media clients like a media player or iTunes). Apply Reset Click the hyper link to the share's music files. See the help center in the Share Publish tab. Chapter 10 Applications The following ...
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... you can play music files in this to restore your changes. Use this to restore your changes. Reset Click this screen to turn the iTunes server on your network use iTunes to play files and change settings... This screen is available when the SqueezeCenter application is installed using Package Management (see Section 7.5 on or off . Reset Click this screen. Click the hyper link to open the Logitech media server screens where you to download files from... DESCRIPTION Enable iTunes Check this to turn the SqueezeCenter application on page 165). NAS540 User's Guide 197
... you can play music files in this to restore your changes. Use this to restore your changes. Reset Click this screen to turn the iTunes server on your network use iTunes to play files and change settings... This screen is available when the SqueezeCenter application is installed using Package Management (see Section 7.5 on or off . Reset Click this screen. Click the hyper link to open the Logitech media server screens where you to download files from... DESCRIPTION Enable iTunes Check this to turn the SqueezeCenter application on page 165). NAS540 User's Guide 197
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Reset Click this to save your previously saved settings. Cancel Click this screen to download files. Figure 98 Applications > Download Service > Preferences > P2P download NAS540 User's Guide 205 Note: If you also configured the Power On/Off Schedule feature in the time period (hh:mm hh:mm) Specify the time ...
Reset Click this to save your previously saved settings. Cancel Click this screen to download files. Figure 98 Applications > Download Service > Preferences > P2P download NAS540 User's Guide 205 Note: If you also configured the Power On/Off Schedule feature in the time period (hh:mm hh:mm) Specify the time ...
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... NAS. You can find an online IP filter table in websites such as /admin/download/ipfilter.dat. NAS540 User's Guide 207 Chapter 10 Applications Table 59 Applications > Download Service > Preferences > P2P download LABEL DESCRIPTION Reset Click this to restore your own table. IP filtering blocks IP addresses known to share fake files...
... NAS. You can find an online IP filter table in websites such as /admin/download/ipfilter.dat. NAS540 User's Guide 207 Chapter 10 Applications Table 59 Applications > Download Service > Preferences > P2P download LABEL DESCRIPTION Reset Click this to restore your own table. IP filtering blocks IP addresses known to share fake files...
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...that the NAS does not publish for accessing the published share websites hosted on page 197) and start the P2P download task accordingly. NAS540 User's Guide 211 Hold down the [CTRL] key to access the web-published share. Publish Selected Share(s) Select shares in the ... web browser, without logging into the Web Configurator. Hold down the [CTRL] key to Download Service (Section 10.7 on the NAS. Reset Click this to restore your previously saved settings. For example, say you download. Unpublish Selected Share(s) Select shares in your changes. Apply Click...
...that the NAS does not publish for accessing the published share websites hosted on page 197) and start the P2P download task accordingly. NAS540 User's Guide 211 Hold down the [CTRL] key to access the web-published share. Publish Selected Share(s) Select shares in the ... web browser, without logging into the Web Configurator. Hold down the [CTRL] key to Download Service (Section 10.7 on the NAS. Reset Click this to restore your previously saved settings. For example, say you download. Unpublish Selected Share(s) Select shares in your changes. Apply Click...
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Select USB -> NAS to synchronize files from your USB or SD device. Select a share in both directions simultaneously. Apply Reset Note: The NAS will be Replaced or Removed Backup Target Select NAS USB to synchronize files in which partition to use your Apple account... Section 10.9 on your network play the files. The media server is used. To authorize a computer, open iTunes and click Store > Authorize Computer. 220 NAS540 User's Guide Select NAS -> USB to synchronize files from the NAS (without having to copy them to the NAS. Click this to restore your previously...
Select USB -> NAS to synchronize files from your USB or SD device. Select a share in both directions simultaneously. Apply Reset Note: The NAS will be Replaced or Removed Backup Target Select NAS USB to synchronize files in which partition to use your Apple account... Section 10.9 on your network play the files. The media server is used. To authorize a computer, open iTunes and click Store > Authorize Computer. 220 NAS540 User's Guide Select NAS -> USB to synchronize files from the NAS (without having to copy them to the NAS. Click this to restore your previously...
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Click this to save your changes. For example, if you want to restore the screen's last-saved settings. Apply Reset The Example item below the drop-down list boxes displays how the selected custom format looks. Chapter 10 Applications Table 73 Applications > Syslog Server LABEL Log Format DESCRIPTION Select the format you select Full Date, the individual log entries would display with something like 2009 May 13 17:15:51 in front of them. NAS540 User's Guide 237 Click this to use for recording the received logs.
Click this to save your changes. For example, if you want to restore the screen's last-saved settings. Apply Reset The Example item below the drop-down list boxes displays how the selected custom format looks. Chapter 10 Applications Table 73 Applications > Syslog Server LABEL Log Format DESCRIPTION Select the format you select Full Date, the individual log entries would display with something like 2009 May 13 17:15:51 in front of them. NAS540 User's Guide 237 Click this to use for recording the received logs.