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... Contents ...5 Part I: User's Guide 15 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NSA...17 1.1 Overview ...17 1.1.1 Hard Disks for 2-Bay Models 18 1.1.2 Hard Disks for 1-Bay Models 18 1.1.3 COPY/SYNC Button ...19 1.1.4 RESET Button ...19 Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility...21 2.1 Overview ...21 2.2 Starting the NAS Starter Utility ...21 2.3 NAS Seeker Screen ...21 2.4 Main NAS Starter Utility Screen ...23 2.4.1 Directory of the NAS ...24 2.5 Import Files or Folders with zPilot ...25 2.6 Network Drive ...26 2.7 Manage the Device ...27 2.8 Configure System Settings ...27 Chapter 3 Web Configurator Basics...
... Contents ...5 Part I: User's Guide 15 Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NSA...17 1.1 Overview ...17 1.1.1 Hard Disks for 2-Bay Models 18 1.1.2 Hard Disks for 1-Bay Models 18 1.1.3 COPY/SYNC Button ...19 1.1.4 RESET Button ...19 Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility...21 2.1 Overview ...21 2.2 Starting the NAS Starter Utility ...21 2.3 NAS Seeker Screen ...21 2.4 Main NAS Starter Utility Screen ...23 2.4.1 Directory of the NAS ...24 2.5 Import Files or Folders with zPilot ...25 2.6 Network Drive ...26 2.7 Manage the Device ...27 2.8 Configure System Settings ...27 Chapter 3 Web Configurator Basics...
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... ...64 4.7.3 Create a SATA Volume Button 65 4.7.4 Creating a PC Compatible Volume 67 4.8 Deleting a Volume ...70 4.9 File Sharing Tutorials ...71 4.9.1 Creating a User Account ...71 4.9.2 Creating a Share ...73 4.9.3 Creating a Group ...75 4.9.4 Accessing a Share From Windows Explorer 76 4.9.5 Accessing a Share Using FTP 78 4.9.6 Accessing a Share Through the Web Configurator 79 4.10 Download Service Tutorial ...80 4.10.1 Copying/Pasting a Download Link 80 4.10.2 Installing the Link Capture Browser Plugin 83 4.10.3 Using the Link Capture Browser Plugin 88 6 Media Server User's Guide
... ...64 4.7.3 Create a SATA Volume Button 65 4.7.4 Creating a PC Compatible Volume 67 4.8 Deleting a Volume ...70 4.9 File Sharing Tutorials ...71 4.9.1 Creating a User Account ...71 4.9.2 Creating a Share ...73 4.9.3 Creating a Group ...75 4.9.4 Accessing a Share From Windows Explorer 76 4.9.5 Accessing a Share Using FTP 78 4.9.6 Accessing a Share Through the Web Configurator 79 4.10 Download Service Tutorial ...80 4.10.1 Copying/Pasting a Download Link 80 4.10.2 Installing the Link Capture Browser Plugin 83 4.10.3 Using the Link Capture Browser Plugin 88 6 Media Server User's Guide
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... create the RAID 1 volume. Install one eSATA hard disk (optional). Users back up and share data on the TV. Note that both SATA hard disks are treated as a JBOD volume by the firmware. Any hard disk connected to the USB port(s) is considered an external or USB volume. 1.1.2 Hard Disks for 1-Bay Models The 1-bay NSA models have two internal hard disk bays. Initializing the internal hard disk configures it from attacks from the disk trays. none is used for your hard disk fails. RAID 1 allows data recovery...
... create the RAID 1 volume. Install one eSATA hard disk (optional). Users back up and share data on the TV. Note that both SATA hard disks are treated as a JBOD volume by the firmware. Any hard disk connected to the USB port(s) is considered an external or USB volume. 1.1.2 Hard Disks for 1-Bay Models The 1-bay NSA models have two internal hard disk bays. Initializing the internal hard disk configures it from attacks from the disk trays. none is used for your hard disk fails. RAID 1 allows data recovery...
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... external or USB volume. 1.1.3 COPY/SYNC Button Use the COPY/SYNC button on the rear panel to restore the NSA's default settings. If the computer is because the NSA automatically re-acquires IP address information, so its IP address may need to close and re-open the NAS Starter Utility to discover the NSA. You should periodically back up your configuration file to your computer. Any hard disk connected to the USB port...
... external or USB volume. 1.1.3 COPY/SYNC Button Use the COPY/SYNC button on the rear panel to restore the NSA's default settings. If the computer is because the NSA automatically re-acquires IP address information, so its IP address may need to close and re-open the NAS Starter Utility to discover the NSA. You should periodically back up your configuration file to your computer. Any hard disk connected to the USB port...
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... lets you configure the share and the folder separately). You can upload files of entries. Media Server User's Guide 37 Hold down the [CTRL] key to select multiple individual entries. • Drag and drop files to open , upload, and download files. It is a set of commonly played, recently played, and recently added music files. Chapter 3 Web Configurator Basics 3.4.4 Favorite Use the Favorite menu to view lists of user access permissions for Windows users. • A folder icon with...
... lets you configure the share and the folder separately). You can upload files of entries. Media Server User's Guide 37 Hold down the [CTRL] key to select multiple individual entries. • Drag and drop files to open , upload, and download files. It is a set of commonly played, recently played, and recently added music files. Chapter 3 Web Configurator Basics 3.4.4 Favorite Use the Favorite menu to view lists of user access permissions for Windows users. • A folder icon with...
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... can configure NFS (Network File System) file-sharing. 46 Media Server User's Guide UPnP Port Mapping Configure your NSA and add useful applications. Telnet Service Enable or disable Telnet access. The following table describes the navigation panel screens. A volume is a storage area that allow you to jump to services on the left of the volumes, and the users who are no sub-links for a direct Internet connection. PPPoE Configure PPPoE settings for the Status screen. System Setting Firmware/ Packages Upload/upgrade new firmware to your Internet gateway...
... can configure NFS (Network File System) file-sharing. 46 Media Server User's Guide UPnP Port Mapping Configure your NSA and add useful applications. Telnet Service Enable or disable Telnet access. The following table describes the navigation panel screens. A volume is a storage area that allow you to jump to services on the left of the volumes, and the users who are no sub-links for a direct Internet connection. PPPoE Configure PPPoE settings for the Status screen. System Setting Firmware/ Packages Upload/upgrade new firmware to your Internet gateway...
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... to FTP servers. Media Server User's Guide 47 Media Server Enable or disable the sharing of media files and select which you to manage your downloads, including those from TFTP clients. Print Server View and manage the NSA's list of FTP connections allowed, an FTP idle timeout, and the character set the number of printers and print jobs. eMule - pyLoad Configure the NAS to use pyLoad to organize users into the Home screens. Sharing Users View, create and edit administrator and user accounts to exit the web configurator. Groups allow specific users...
... to FTP servers. Media Server User's Guide 47 Media Server Enable or disable the sharing of media files and select which you to manage your downloads, including those from TFTP clients. Print Server View and manage the NSA's list of FTP connections allowed, an FTP idle timeout, and the character set the number of printers and print jobs. eMule - pyLoad Configure the NAS to use pyLoad to organize users into the Home screens. Sharing Users View, create and edit administrator and user accounts to exit the web configurator. Groups allow specific users...
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...) to enable or disable Telnet access. 8.3 What You Need to Know IP Address The NSA needs an IP address to know their corresponding numerical IP addresses. You need a username and password from the Internet. • Use the PPPoE screen (Section 8.6 on page 172) to configure PPPoE settings for a direct Internet connection. • Use the Telnet screen (Section 8.7 on your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to their IP addresses. Media Server User's Guide 165...
...) to enable or disable Telnet access. 8.3 What You Need to Know IP Address The NSA needs an IP address to know their corresponding numerical IP addresses. You need a username and password from the Internet. • Use the PPPoE screen (Section 8.6 on page 172) to configure PPPoE settings for a direct Internet connection. • Use the Telnet screen (Section 8.7 on your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to their IP addresses. Media Server User's Guide 165...
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... Device's interface(s). Primary DNS Server Type a primary DNS server IP address. Select the largest size of the next-hop gateway. Wait until you see the Login screen or until the NSA fully boots and then use the IPv6 prefix from the connected router's Router Advertisement (RA) to have a 1 Gbps (Gigabit Ethernet) network that supports jumbo frames. The gateway helps forward packets to restore your previously saved settings. 168 Media Server User's Guide...
... Device's interface(s). Primary DNS Server Type a primary DNS server IP address. Select the largest size of the next-hop gateway. Wait until you see the Login screen or until the NSA fully boots and then use the IPv6 prefix from the connected router's Router Advertisement (RA) to have a 1 Gbps (Gigabit Ethernet) network that supports jumbo frames. The gateway helps forward packets to restore your previously saved settings. 168 Media Server User's Guide...
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If you configure UPnP port mapping to allow CIFS access from the WAN but it is a standard protocol supported by most operating systems in order to share files across the network. A user with read and write access to a share can copy files from the share, delete files from the share, or upload files to access the NSA. 170 Media Server User's Guide Remember to tell the remote users to use the custom port number when using FTP to the share. Since you can...
If you configure UPnP port mapping to allow CIFS access from the WAN but it is a standard protocol supported by most operating systems in order to share files across the network. A user with read and write access to a share can copy files from the share, delete files from the share, or upload files to access the NSA. 170 Media Server User's Guide Remember to tell the remote users to use the custom port number when using FTP to the share. Since you can...
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... be replaced if you manually configure the Internet gateway's firewall and NAT rules to allow access from the listed port. Select this port number. Table 32 Network > UPnP > Port Mapping LABEL LAN Service Name LAN Port WAN Service Name Enable WAN Access DESCRIPTION Use these fields to specify what port the Internet gateway uses to connect from the Internet must be the same. Changing a service's port number in order to connect to the NSA. Use these fields to specify what port Internet users...
... be replaced if you manually configure the Internet gateway's firewall and NAT rules to allow access from the listed port. Select this port number. Table 32 Network > UPnP > Port Mapping LABEL LAN Service Name LAN Port WAN Service Name Enable WAN Access DESCRIPTION Use these fields to specify what port the Internet gateway uses to connect from the Internet must be the same. Changing a service's port number in order to connect to the NSA. Use these fields to specify what port Internet users...
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...). Turning on the download service resumes downloads (or restarts them if they are queued. A screen opens where you turn off the service, all downloads are paused. Note: By default, the NSA saves downloads in the published Server shares. If you create a new download task. Use this to save your network use a P2P download file. Click this screen to manage the NSA's file downloads. Add After you to keep track and download the NSA's new contents (items). Media Server User's Guide 181...
...). Turning on the download service resumes downloads (or restarts them if they are queued. A screen opens where you turn off the service, all downloads are paused. Note: By default, the NSA saves downloads in the published Server shares. If you create a new download task. Use this to save your network use a P2P download file. Click this screen to manage the NSA's file downloads. Add After you to keep track and download the NSA's new contents (items). Media Server User's Guide 181...
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Figure 79 Applications > Download Service > Preferences > General Settings 186 Media Server User's Guide Chapter 9 Applications 9.7.2 Configuring General Download Settings Click Applications > Download Service > Preferences to set the default location for saving downloads and configure the download period. Use this screen to open the following screen.
Figure 79 Applications > Download Service > Preferences > General Settings 186 Media Server User's Guide Chapter 9 Applications 9.7.2 Configuring General Download Settings Click Applications > Download Service > Preferences to set the default location for saving downloads and configure the download period. Use this screen to open the following screen.
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... share to activate the recycle bin. When you enable the Media Server (Section 9.5 on the network can own (manage) this when editing a share. Select this option to assign specific access rights (read-only for example) ASCII characters. When you publish a share, you to have already created volumes (a single accessible storage area with media clients. Click this folder with a single file system) on share names. This field displays the access permission of the user account...
... share to activate the recycle bin. When you enable the Media Server (Section 9.5 on the network can own (manage) this when editing a share. Select this option to assign specific access rights (read-only for example) ASCII characters. When you publish a share, you to have already created volumes (a single accessible storage area with media clients. Click this folder with a single file system) on share names. This field displays the access permission of the user account...
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...become active status. Load default Groups NOTICE Add new group %s. Enable DHCP client. Services NOTICE FTP server stops Services NOTICE FTP server starts Media Server User's Guide 321 Chapter 17 Maintenance Screens Table 122 Log Messages (continued) CLASS SEVERITY MESSAGE Download Service INFO Download service added %d rules from NTP server. Network NOTICE (%s MTU - 8) < %s MTU, %s may not work correctly. Network NOTICE Interface %s was changed . Network NOTICE Port Group on %s is not running. Renew DHCP client. Services INFO The time is updated manually...
...become active status. Load default Groups NOTICE Add new group %s. Enable DHCP client. Services NOTICE FTP server stops Services NOTICE FTP server starts Media Server User's Guide 321 Chapter 17 Maintenance Screens Table 122 Log Messages (continued) CLASS SEVERITY MESSAGE Download Service INFO Download service added %d rules from NTP server. Network NOTICE (%s MTU - 8) < %s MTU, %s may not work correctly. Network NOTICE Interface %s was changed . Network NOTICE Port Group on %s is not running. Renew DHCP client. Services INFO The time is updated manually...
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... Services WARNING Rule is disabled. Shares NOTICE Add new share %s. Shares NOTICE Delete share %s. Storage ERROR Eject External Disk (%s): FAILED Storage INFO Eject External Disk (%s): SUCCESS Storage ERROR Relabel Raid to [%s]: FAILED Storage ERROR Start Repairing Degraded Raid by disk%s: FAILED Storage INFO Relabel Raid to [%s]: SUCCESS Storage INFO Scan External Volume: SUCCESS Storage INFO Scan Internal Volume (%s operation): SUCCESS System INFO NTP update failed System INFO NTP updates successfully from %s 322 Media Server User's Guide Shares...
... Services WARNING Rule is disabled. Shares NOTICE Add new share %s. Shares NOTICE Delete share %s. Storage ERROR Eject External Disk (%s): FAILED Storage INFO Eject External Disk (%s): SUCCESS Storage ERROR Relabel Raid to [%s]: FAILED Storage ERROR Start Repairing Degraded Raid by disk%s: FAILED Storage INFO Relabel Raid to [%s]: SUCCESS Storage INFO Scan External Volume: SUCCESS Storage INFO Scan Internal Volume (%s operation): SUCCESS System INFO NTP update failed System INFO NTP updates successfully from %s 322 Media Server User's Guide Shares...
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... to enable the scripting of safe ActiveX controls. Media Server User's Guide 333 The web configurator management session automatically times out if it is 1234. The Web Configurator logs out by itself. The default username is admin, and the default password is left idle for 15 minutes. I cannot log in to close the window. Simply log back into the NSA if this does not work, see the multi-language web configurator screens while using Internet...
... to enable the scripting of safe ActiveX controls. Media Server User's Guide 333 The web configurator management session automatically times out if it is 1234. The Web Configurator logs out by itself. The default username is admin, and the default password is left idle for 15 minutes. I cannot log in to close the window. Simply log back into the NSA if this does not work, see the multi-language web configurator screens while using Internet...
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... in the published shares. Media Server User's Guide 337 Features like the print server, download service, broadcatching, FTP and Windows/CIFS access will use the printer I want to save the file. 19.10 Networking I connected to the NSA. • You must install the printer driver on each computer that the volume is in the Share Browsing screen (Section 3.4.5 on an internal disk and that will not work without a valid internal volume. Just click on...
... in the published shares. Media Server User's Guide 337 Features like the print server, download service, broadcatching, FTP and Windows/CIFS access will use the printer I want to save the file. 19.10 Networking I connected to the NSA. • You must install the printer driver on each computer that the volume is in the Share Browsing screen (Section 3.4.5 on an internal disk and that will not work without a valid internal volume. Just click on...
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... file to the watch folder. 2b If the log message displays "filename is connected to the service. Check the grace period setting in the Package Management screen. 342 Media Server User's Guide You can enter the NSA's Configuration screen for a message about testing network connections. 2 Click Maintenance > Log to shorten the queue time. 2c If you cannot find the supported file extensions in the NSA. 3 Make sure the file size...
... file to the watch folder. 2b If the log message displays "filename is connected to the service. Check the grace period setting in the Package Management screen. 342 Media Server User's Guide You can enter the NSA's Configuration screen for a message about testing network connections. 2 Click Maintenance > Log to shorten the queue time. 2c If you cannot find the supported file extensions in the NSA. 3 Make sure the file size...
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... 193 Transport Layer Security, see TLS troubleshooting domain user 335 domain user share access 335 file access 335 folder access 335 forgot password 330, 331 LED indicators 327 LAN 328 local user share access 334 login 333 media files 338 NAS Starter Utility 329 overview 327 user share access 334 web configurator access 331 U Universal Plug and Play. upgrading firmware 143 uploading files 39, 237, 303 UPnP 169 port mapping 169 UPS 306 URL 184, 232 USB devices 158, 159 User Name 220 usernames 291 users 287 adding an account 288, 289...
... 193 Transport Layer Security, see TLS troubleshooting domain user 335 domain user share access 335 file access 335 folder access 335 forgot password 330, 331 LED indicators 327 LAN 328 local user share access 334 login 333 media files 338 NAS Starter Utility 329 overview 327 user share access 334 web configurator access 331 U Universal Plug and Play. upgrading firmware 143 uploading files 39, 237, 303 UPnP 169 port mapping 169 UPS 306 URL 184, 232 USB devices 158, 159 User Name 220 usernames 291 users 287 adding an account 288, 289...