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... download files from website feeds for convenient viewing. • Play the NAS's video, music and photo files on your computers using the included media client software. • Play the NAS's video, music and photo files on hardware-based media players. • Use the NAS's website to share files with remote users... upload photo and video files to Know Your NAS 1.1 Overview This chapter covers the main features and applications of the NAS in a Home Network NAS NAS540 User's Guide 15
... download files from website feeds for convenient viewing. • Play the NAS's video, music and photo files on your computers using the included media client software. • Play the NAS's video, music and photo files on hardware-based media players. • Use the NAS's website to share files with remote users... upload photo and video files to Know Your NAS 1.1 Overview This chapter covers the main features and applications of the NAS in a Home Network NAS NAS540 User's Guide 15
User Guide
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...files on the NAS. Place the NAS behind a firewall and/or IDP (Intrusion Detection and Prevention) device to configure the copy/sync settings. 16 NAS540 User's Guide Note that the SATA hard disks are copied directly from the USB mass storage device to copy or synchronize files between a connected USB... hard drives from the disk trays. Refer to the Quick Start Guide for hardware shutdown • To have the NAS go through its normal software shutdown process and turn itself off, press the power button until you install or remove the internal hard disk or disks. 1.1.1 Hard Disks The...
...files on the NAS. Place the NAS behind a firewall and/or IDP (Intrusion Detection and Prevention) device to configure the copy/sync settings. 16 NAS540 User's Guide Note that the SATA hard disks are copied directly from the USB mass storage device to copy or synchronize files between a connected USB... hard drives from the disk trays. Refer to the Quick Start Guide for hardware shutdown • To have the NAS go through its normal software shutdown process and turn itself off, press the power button until you install or remove the internal hard disk or disks. 1.1.1 Hard Disks The...
User Guide
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...the model family of the hard disk. Sector Sizes This field shows the sector size of the hard disk. A sector is SMART-capable. NAS540 User's Guide 63 This is the number of the hard disk, measured in revolutions per minute (rpm). The process is 512 bytes. The... indicator of hard disk mechanical subsystem problems. Reallocated_ Sector_Ct Command_ Timeout This field shows the total number of the hard disk's internal operating software. Rotation Rate This field shows the rotational speed of attempts to spin up to close the screen. 4.4.6 SMART Info Use this value is...
...the model family of the hard disk. Sector Sizes This field shows the sector size of the hard disk. A sector is SMART-capable. NAS540 User's Guide 63 This is the number of the hard disk, measured in revolutions per minute (rpm). The process is 512 bytes. The... indicator of hard disk mechanical subsystem problems. Reallocated_ Sector_Ct Command_ Timeout This field shows the total number of the hard disk's internal operating software. Rotation Rate This field shows the rotational speed of attempts to spin up to close the screen. 4.4.6 SMART Info Use this value is...
User Guide
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...the magnetic heads actuator has had a load (not been in the parking area). 227 Torque Low Amplification Count This is the number of disks: 1 NAS540 User's Guide 67 Seek performance is how quickly the drive moves from the disk. 4.4.7 Technical Reference This section contains background on JBOD and the RAID...buzz routines to spin up the drive. 208 Spin Buzz This is the number of the hard drive's read /write heads is resistance caused by software ECC (Error Correction Code). 205 Thermal Asperity Low Rate (TAR) This is the number of attempts to free it. When the arm holding the...
...the magnetic heads actuator has had a load (not been in the parking area). 227 Torque Low Amplification Count This is the number of disks: 1 NAS540 User's Guide 67 Seek performance is how quickly the drive moves from the disk. 4.4.7 Technical Reference This section contains background on JBOD and the RAID...buzz routines to spin up the drive. 208 Spin Buzz This is the number of the hard drive's read /write heads is resistance caused by software ECC (Error Correction Code). 205 Thermal Asperity Low Rate (TAR) This is the number of attempts to free it. When the arm holding the...
User Guide
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...lets anyone on the NAS. This can function as in a home network. Your FTP client must be set to use Apple's iTunes software on a computer to play music and video files stored on your computer and then copy to DLNA-compliant media clients or computers using...standard protocol for web pages. • FTP: A standard Internet file transfer service. • P2P download: Peer-to-peer files sharing protocol. 192 NAS540 User's Guide It requests for a mutual method of personal computer and electronics companies that uses either TLS (Transport Layer Security) or SSL (Secure Sockets ...
...lets anyone on the NAS. This can function as in a home network. Your FTP client must be set to use Apple's iTunes software on a computer to play music and video files stored on your computer and then copy to DLNA-compliant media clients or computers using...standard protocol for web pages. • FTP: A standard Internet file transfer service. • P2P download: Peer-to-peer files sharing protocol. 192 NAS540 User's Guide It requests for a mutual method of personal computer and electronics companies that uses either TLS (Transport Layer Security) or SSL (Secure Sockets ...
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... Download and Your Firewall The anti-virus feature on a firewall probably cannot check P2P downloads for viruses, so use antivirus software on your computer would just protect the computer itself, not the NAS since your computer is not between the Internet and your...to scan the NAS for viruses. Chapter 10 Applications Use a Hardware-based Firewall Place a hardware-based firewall between your network and the Internet (a software-based firewall on your NAS and the Internet). Figure 112 Firewall Ideally your firewall should have the following: • Stateful packet inspection to control...
... Download and Your Firewall The anti-virus feature on a firewall probably cannot check P2P downloads for viruses, so use antivirus software on your computer would just protect the computer itself, not the NAS since your computer is not between the Internet and your...to scan the NAS for viruses. Chapter 10 Applications Use a Hardware-based Firewall Place a hardware-based firewall between your network and the Internet (a software-based firewall on your NAS and the Internet). Figure 112 Firewall Ideally your firewall should have the following: • Stateful packet inspection to control...
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...publish" shares (containing folders and files) on the NAS so people can use HTML editing software (not included) to create an index.html or index.htm file to define and customize how ...8226; http://www.mefeedia.com/ • http://www.vodstock.com/ • http://www.mininova.org 226 NAS540 User's Guide You would have the NAS behind a good hardware-based firewall. This way you do not ...http://my-NAS's-IP-Address/MyWeb/ FamilyPhotos. Accessing Web-published Shares from the Internet. Note: ZyXEL does not endorse these or any of your Internet gateway and configure NAT or port forwarding ...
...publish" shares (containing folders and files) on the NAS so people can use HTML editing software (not included) to create an index.html or index.htm file to define and customize how ...8226; http://www.mefeedia.com/ • http://www.vodstock.com/ • http://www.mininova.org 226 NAS540 User's Guide You would have the NAS behind a good hardware-based firewall. This way you do not ...http://my-NAS's-IP-Address/MyWeb/ FamilyPhotos. Accessing Web-published Shares from the Internet. Note: ZyXEL does not endorse these or any of your Internet gateway and configure NAT or port forwarding ...
User Guide
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... to discard changes and close the window. 19.7 Shutdown Screen Use this screen to turn off and then turning it swells in size as well. A software restart is an optional field. Chapter 19 Maintenance Screens The screen is also the same for the common name. Host IP Address Select this option... and enter the NAS's IP address if you want to or from the NAS. 308 NAS540 User's Guide RSA is a public-key encryption and digital signature algorithm, while DSA is an optional field. Apply Click this name of the organization or...
... to discard changes and close the window. 19.7 Shutdown Screen Use this screen to turn off and then turning it swells in size as well. A software restart is an optional field. Chapter 19 Maintenance Screens The screen is also the same for the common name. Host IP Address Select this option... and enter the NAS's IP address if you want to or from the NAS. 308 NAS540 User's Guide RSA is a public-key encryption and digital signature algorithm, while DSA is an optional field. Apply Click this name of the organization or...
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... Log Classes LOG CATEGORY DESCRIPTION Users This log class shows information on the operation of the NAS's built-in this to have the device perform a software restart. Shutdown Click this chapter. 19.8.1 Log Classes The following screen. Figure 174 Maintenance > Shutdown > Confirm Restart When you click the Shutdown button a pop-up... you to open the following table shows information on shares being created or deleted. Services This log class shows information on user access to confirm. NAS540 User's Guide 309
... Log Classes LOG CATEGORY DESCRIPTION Users This log class shows information on the operation of the NAS's built-in this to have the device perform a software restart. Shutdown Click this chapter. 19.8.1 Log Classes The following screen. Figure 174 Maintenance > Shutdown > Confirm Restart When you click the Shutdown button a pop-up... you to open the following table shows information on shares being created or deleted. Services This log class shows information on user access to confirm. NAS540 User's Guide 309
User Guide
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...you may be slow so you make major configuration changes. See Section 20.5 on the NAS and covers the Protect screens. Use anti-virus software on page 67 for specific folders and time periods. Hard drive malfunction. Backup your computer to another NAS or external USB hard drive. ... firewall with the NAS. 20.3 Backup Screens Use this may want to schedule it to create and customize scheduled backup jobs for your network. NAS540 User's Guide 319 CHAPTER 20 Protect 20.1 Overview This chapter introduces different ways of how to back up data to another NAS. 20.2 What...
...you may be slow so you make major configuration changes. See Section 20.5 on the NAS and covers the Protect screens. Use anti-virus software on page 67 for specific folders and time periods. Hard drive malfunction. Backup your computer to another NAS or external USB hard drive. ... firewall with the NAS. 20.3 Backup Screens Use this may want to schedule it to create and customize scheduled backup jobs for your network. NAS540 User's Guide 319 CHAPTER 20 Protect 20.1 Overview This chapter introduces different ways of how to back up data to another NAS. 20.2 What...
User Guide
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... and you can access it's list of your NAS. If there is a hardware firewall between you will have several NASs connected to your software firewall or other security software to which one I cannot access the NAS anymore. The reset process does NOT affect the volume settings, nor data stored on a previous... configure your computer/network, give each has a unique name. If you may need to add the NAS Starter Utility to the default setting. 342 NAS540 User's Guide Then connect another NAS and rename it and continue to connect and rename the NASs one-by the number of the NAS using...
... and you can access it's list of your NAS. If there is a hardware firewall between you will have several NASs connected to your software firewall or other security software to which one I cannot access the NAS anymore. The reset process does NOT affect the volume settings, nor data stored on a previous... configure your computer/network, give each has a unique name. If you may need to add the NAS Starter Utility to the default setting. 342 NAS540 User's Guide Then connect another NAS and rename it and continue to connect and rename the NASs one-by the number of the NAS using...
User Guide
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...required codec is connected, the NAS's iTunes server function scans the published media server folders for files every three minutes. Since the media client software uses your computer's installed codecs, files do not play them properly). 1 Files with formats that the media server supports. 2 If you ... If an iTunes client is not installed on your computer. 3 The media client may not display in the list. Figure 192 iTunes Eject Button NAS540 User's Guide 351 See Section 22.2 on page 364 for three minutes. Chapter 21 Troubleshooting I published a folder with the media server function, ...
...required codec is connected, the NAS's iTunes server function scans the published media server folders for files every three minutes. Since the media client software uses your computer's installed codecs, files do not play them properly). 1 Files with formats that the media server supports. 2 If you ... If an iTunes client is not installed on your computer. 3 The media client may not display in the list. Figure 192 iTunes Eject Button NAS540 User's Guide 351 See Section 22.2 on page 364 for three minutes. Chapter 21 Troubleshooting I published a folder with the media server function, ...
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... use the NAS for any loss of or damage to Part 15 of any products, or software described herein. Published by ZyXEL Communications Corporation. Disclaimers ZyXEL does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any infringements thereof. ...in a particular installation. APPENDIX B Legal Information Copyright Copyright © 2014 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation. NAS540 User's Guide 365 Do not use , misuse, or disuse of this or any other ZyXEL product. The contents of this publication may cause harmful interference to provide reasonable ...
... use the NAS for any loss of or damage to Part 15 of any products, or software described herein. Published by ZyXEL Communications Corporation. Disclaimers ZyXEL does not assume any liability arising out of the application or use of any infringements thereof. ...in a particular installation. APPENDIX B Legal Information Copyright Copyright © 2014 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation. NAS540 User's Guide 365 Do not use , misuse, or disuse of this or any other ZyXEL product. The contents of this publication may cause harmful interference to provide reasonable ...
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.... To obtain the services of the purchaser. Open Source Licenses This product contains in part some free software distributed under those Licenses, please contact your vendor or ZyXEL Technical Support at the discretion of purchase. Open source licenses are provided with , damaged by the party... all other warranties, express or implied, including any implied warranty of any defects in no event be solely at support@zyxel.com.tw. 366 NAS540 User's Guide This warranty is free from any kind to proper operating condition. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian...
.... To obtain the services of the purchaser. Open Source Licenses This product contains in part some free software distributed under those Licenses, please contact your vendor or ZyXEL Technical Support at the discretion of purchase. Open source licenses are provided with , damaged by the party... all other warranties, express or implied, including any implied warranty of any defects in no event be solely at support@zyxel.com.tw. 366 NAS540 User's Guide This warranty is free from any kind to proper operating condition. This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian...