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KEEP THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. Disclaimer This is a User's Guide for Internet access. • Web Configurator Online Help The embedded Web Help contains descriptions of products. Screenshots and graphics in this book may differ slightly from your product due to ...differences in this manual is designed to ensure that the information in your product firmware or your network and configuring for a series of individual screens and supplementary information. 2 Media Server User's Guide Every effort has been made to help you get your NSA up ...
KEEP THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. Disclaimer This is a User's Guide for Internet access. • Web Configurator Online Help The embedded Web Help contains descriptions of products. Screenshots and graphics in this book may differ slightly from your product due to ...differences in this manual is designed to ensure that the information in your product firmware or your network and configuring for a series of individual screens and supplementary information. 2 Media Server User's Guide Every effort has been made to help you get your NSA up ...
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... Overview User's Guide ...15 Getting to Know Your NSA ...17 NAS Starter Utility for NSA221, NSA310, NSA320, and NSA325 21 NAS Starter Utility for NSA210 31 Web Configurator Basics ...47 Tutorials ...67 Technical Reference ...151 Status Screen ...153 System Setting ...157 Storage ...161 Network ...175 Applications ...185 Package Management ...229 Auto Upload...
... Overview User's Guide ...15 Getting to Know Your NSA ...17 NAS Starter Utility for NSA221, NSA310, NSA320, and NSA325 21 NAS Starter Utility for NSA210 31 Web Configurator Basics ...47 Tutorials ...67 Technical Reference ...151 Status Screen ...153 System Setting ...157 Storage ...161 Network ...175 Applications ...185 Package Management ...229 Auto Upload...
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... 2.5.3 Directory of the NAS ...26 2.6 Import Files or Folders with zPilot ...27 2.7 Network Drive ...28 2.8 Manage the Device ...29 2.9 Configure System Settings ...29 Chapter 3 NAS Starter Utility for NSA210 ...31 3.1 Overview ...31 3.2 Starting the NAS Starter Utility ...31 3.3 NAS Discovery Screen ...32 3.4 Main NAS Starter Utility Screen ...33 3.5 Initialization Wizard ...34 3.5.1 Default...
... 2.5.3 Directory of the NAS ...26 2.6 Import Files or Folders with zPilot ...27 2.7 Network Drive ...28 2.8 Manage the Device ...29 2.9 Configure System Settings ...29 Chapter 3 NAS Starter Utility for NSA210 ...31 3.1 Overview ...31 3.2 Starting the NAS Starter Utility ...31 3.3 NAS Discovery Screen ...32 3.4 Main NAS Starter Utility Screen ...33 3.5 Initialization Wizard ...34 3.5.1 Default...
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... 3.6 Import Files or Folders with zPilot ...43 3.7 Add a Network Drive to My Computer 44 3.8 Manage the Device ...44 3.9 Configure Network Setting ...45 Chapter 4 Web Configurator Basics ...47 4.1 Overview ...47 4.2 Accessing the NSA Web Configurator 47 4.2.1 Access the NSA Via NAS Starter Utility 47 4.2.2 Web Browser Access ...48 4.3 Login ...49 4.4 Home Screens ...50 4.4.1 Now...
... 3.6 Import Files or Folders with zPilot ...43 3.7 Add a Network Drive to My Computer 44 3.8 Manage the Device ...44 3.9 Configure Network Setting ...45 Chapter 4 Web Configurator Basics ...47 4.1 Overview ...47 4.2 Accessing the NSA Web Configurator 47 4.2.1 Access the NSA Via NAS Starter Utility 47 4.2.2 Web Browser Access ...48 4.3 Login ...49 4.4 Home Screens ...50 4.4.1 Now...
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...Creating a Group ...91 5.9.4 Accessing a Share From Windows Explorer 92 5.9.5 Accessing a Share Using FTP 94 5.9.6 Accessing a Share Through the Web Configurator 95 5.10 Download Service Tutorial ...96 5.10.1 Copying/Pasting a Download Link 96 5.10.2 Installing the Link Capture Browser Plugin 99 5.10.3 Using... the Link Capture Browser Plugin 104 5.10.4 Configuring the Download Service Preferences 106 5.10.5 Using Download Service Notification 108 5.11 Broadcatching Tutorial ...111 5.12 Printer Server Tutorial ......
...Creating a Group ...91 5.9.4 Accessing a Share From Windows Explorer 92 5.9.5 Accessing a Share Using FTP 94 5.9.6 Accessing a Share Through the Web Configurator 95 5.10 Download Service Tutorial ...96 5.10.1 Copying/Pasting a Download Link 96 5.10.2 Installing the Link Capture Browser Plugin 99 5.10.3 Using... the Link Capture Browser Plugin 104 5.10.4 Configuring the Download Service Preferences 106 5.10.5 Using Download Service Notification 108 5.11 Broadcatching Tutorial ...111 5.12 Printer Server Tutorial ......
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.../IP Screen ...176 9.5 UPnP Port Mapping Screen ...178 9.5.1 UPnP and the NSA's IP Address 179 9.5.2 UPnP and Security ...180 9.5.3 The NSA's Services and UPnP 180 9.5.4 Configuring UPnP Port Mapping 181 9.6 The PPPoE Screen ...182 Chapter 10 Applications ...185 8 Media Server User's Guide
.../IP Screen ...176 9.5 UPnP Port Mapping Screen ...178 9.5.1 UPnP and the NSA's IP Address 179 9.5.2 UPnP and Security ...180 9.5.3 The NSA's Services and UPnP 180 9.5.4 Configuring UPnP Port Mapping 181 9.6 The PPPoE Screen ...182 Chapter 10 Applications ...185 8 Media Server User's Guide
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... iTunes Server Screen 193 10.5.4 The Media Server SqueezeCenter Screen 193 10.6 The Download Service Screen ...194 10.6.1 Adding a Download Task ...197 10.6.2 Configuring General Settings 199 10.6.3 Configuring the P2P Download Settings 201 10.6.4 Edit IP Filter ...203 10.6.5 Selecting Files to Download 204 10.6.6 Displaying the Task Information 205 10...
... iTunes Server Screen 193 10.5.4 The Media Server SqueezeCenter Screen 193 10.6 The Download Service Screen ...194 10.6.1 Adding a Download Task ...197 10.6.2 Configuring General Settings 199 10.6.3 Configuring the P2P Download Settings 201 10.6.4 Edit IP Filter ...203 10.6.5 Selecting Files to Download 204 10.6.6 Displaying the Task Information 205 10...
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....1 Overview ...279 12.2 What You Can Do ...279 12.3 What You Need to Know ...279 12.4 The Flickr/YouTube Screen ...279 12.4.1 Configuring the Flickr Settings 280 12.4.2 Configuring the YouTube Settings 285 12.5 The FTP Uploadr Screen ...288 12.5.1 Adding or Editing an FTP Server Entry 289 12.5.2 The FTP Uploadr...
....1 Overview ...279 12.2 What You Can Do ...279 12.3 What You Need to Know ...279 12.4 The Flickr/YouTube Screen ...279 12.4.1 Configuring the Flickr Settings 280 12.4.2 Configuring the YouTube Settings 285 12.5 The FTP Uploadr Screen ...288 12.5.1 Adding or Editing an FTP Server Entry 289 12.5.2 The FTP Uploadr...
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... 18.4.1 Report Config Screen ...324 18.4.2 Email Setting ...325 18.4.3 Report Setting ...326 18.4.4 Syslog Server Setting ...326 18.5 The Configuration Screen ...327 18.6 SSL Certification ...328 18.6.1 Modifying or Creating a Certificate 329 18.7 The Firmware Upgrade Screen ...330 18.8 The ...Levels ...333 18.9.3 Log Messages ...333 Chapter 19 Protecting Your Data ...341 19.1 Overview ...341 19.2 Protection Methods ...341 19.3 Configuration File Backup and Restoration 341 Chapter 20 Troubleshooting...343 20.1 Troubleshooting Overview ...343 20.2 Power, Hardware, Connections, and LEDs 343 12...
... 18.4.1 Report Config Screen ...324 18.4.2 Email Setting ...325 18.4.3 Report Setting ...326 18.4.4 Syslog Server Setting ...326 18.5 The Configuration Screen ...327 18.6 SSL Certification ...328 18.6.1 Modifying or Creating a Certificate 329 18.7 The Firmware Upgrade Screen ...330 18.8 The ...Levels ...333 18.9.3 Log Messages ...333 Chapter 19 Protecting Your Data ...341 19.1 Overview ...341 19.2 Protection Methods ...341 19.3 Configuration File Backup and Restoration 341 Chapter 20 Troubleshooting...343 20.1 Troubleshooting Overview ...343 20.2 Power, Hardware, Connections, and LEDs 343 12...
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... you install or remove the internal hard disk or disks. • The NSA320, NSA325, and NSA221 are 2-bay models. • The NSA310 and NSA210 are copied directly from the USB mass storage device to the USB port(s) is considered an external or USB volume. 18 Media Server User's Guide... behind a firewall and/or IDP (Intrusion Detection and Prevention) device to Know Your NSA Above is used for backup. Initializing the internal hard disk configures it from attacks from the Internet. If you attach an eSATA (external SATA) hard disk, you must delete the JBOD volume created by default....
... you install or remove the internal hard disk or disks. • The NSA320, NSA325, and NSA221 are 2-bay models. • The NSA310 and NSA210 are copied directly from the USB mass storage device to the USB port(s) is considered an external or USB volume. 18 Media Server User's Guide... behind a firewall and/or IDP (Intrusion Detection and Prevention) device to Know Your NSA Above is used for backup. Initializing the internal hard disk configures it from attacks from the Internet. If you attach an eSATA (external SATA) hard disk, you must delete the JBOD volume created by default....
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.... Media Server User's Guide 19 You will be reset to the factory defaults. Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NSA 1.1.2.1 NSA210 Firmware Before you can start using your NSA210, you have configured on the NSA, including IP address, password, user accounts, groups, and so on the hard disk. Figure... 2 NSA210 Hard Disk Partition FW Hard disk Your NSA210's firmware is installed in the event that you or someone else reset ...
.... Media Server User's Guide 19 You will be reset to the factory defaults. Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NSA 1.1.2.1 NSA210 Firmware Before you can start using your NSA210, you have configured on the NSA, including IP address, password, user accounts, groups, and so on the hard disk. Figure... 2 NSA210 Hard Disk Partition FW Hard disk Your NSA210's firmware is installed in the event that you or someone else reset ...
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... to use more recognizable one NSA in the hard disk before installing it . This enables you have a backup of any existing data in your network, configure them with the Windows platform. Each NSA has an NAS Starter Utility Agent that contains information, such as host name, IP, and so on. •...
... to use more recognizable one NSA in the hard disk before installing it . This enables you have a backup of any existing data in your network, configure them with the Windows platform. Each NSA has an NAS Starter Utility Agent that contains information, such as host name, IP, and so on. •...
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...shows whether the NSA is the current IP address of the NSA. 22 Media Server User's Guide IP Address This is Online, Unreachable, Configuring, or Config Failed. Refresh Click this to connect to refresh the screen. Table 1 NAS Seeker LABEL DESCRIPTION Connect Select a NSA and click... Utility does not automatically refresh. Server Name This is recommended that you give each one NSA in your Desktop or in Start > Programs > ZyXEL > NAS Starter Utility). Figure 4 NAS Seeker The following table describes the labels in this screen. Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility for NSA221, ...
...shows whether the NSA is the current IP address of the NSA. 22 Media Server User's Guide IP Address This is Online, Unreachable, Configuring, or Config Failed. Refresh Click this to connect to refresh the screen. Table 1 NAS Seeker LABEL DESCRIPTION Connect Select a NSA and click... Utility does not automatically refresh. Server Name This is recommended that you give each one NSA in your Desktop or in Start > Programs > ZyXEL > NAS Starter Utility). Figure 4 NAS Seeker The following table describes the labels in this screen. Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility for NSA221, ...
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... Table 2 NAS Starter Utility Main Screen LABEL DESCRIPTION ? Server Name This is recommended that the NSA has not yet configured. Configuration Click this to the NSA's Web Configurator login screen (see the utility help . Media Server User's Guide 23 If you have more than one a unique ...name for identification purposes. MAC Address This is Online, Uninitialized, Unreachable, Configuring, or Config Failed. Run Initialization Wizard This button displays if the NSA detects an installed hard disk that you give each one NSA...
... Table 2 NAS Starter Utility Main Screen LABEL DESCRIPTION ? Server Name This is recommended that the NSA has not yet configured. Configuration Click this to the NSA's Web Configurator login screen (see the utility help . Media Server User's Guide 23 If you have more than one a unique ...name for identification purposes. MAC Address This is Online, Uninitialized, Unreachable, Configuring, or Config Failed. Run Initialization Wizard This button displays if the NSA detects an installed hard disk that you give each one NSA...
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... and passwords for the individuals you need to name the NSA to access the NSA. 24 Media Server User's Guide The wizard will configure the NSA's basic settings. Use the manual option if you want to the Home screens where you can then create accounts for other... package installed. Click this to go to change the administrator password, you can upload images in your computer's Windows Explorer. Click Next. 2.5.1 Default Configuration 1 The NAS Starter Utility checks the Internet connection. 2 Type a new administrator password (and retype it to log in. Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility...
... and passwords for the individuals you need to name the NSA to access the NSA. 24 Media Server User's Guide The wizard will configure the NSA's basic settings. Use the manual option if you want to the Home screens where you can then create accounts for other... package installed. Click this to go to change the administrator password, you can upload images in your computer's Windows Explorer. Click Next. 2.5.1 Default Configuration 1 The NAS Starter Utility checks the Internet connection. 2 Type a new administrator password (and retype it to log in. Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility...
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... NAS Starter Utility checks the Internet connection. 4 Type a new administrator password (and retype it to manual. 5 Wait while the NAS Starter Utility configures the NSA. If you do not want to change anything other than the user accounts, keep clicking Back until you to enter a user name and...NSA320, and NSA325 4 Check your network. With only one disk in the corresponding fields. 2 If your network. After the NAS Starter Utility finishes configuring the NSA, you want maximum storage capacity and/or you have other means of one disk to the other volume (disk). Table 3 NAS Starter...
... NAS Starter Utility checks the Internet connection. 4 Type a new administrator password (and retype it to manual. 5 Wait while the NAS Starter Utility configures the NSA. If you do not want to change anything other than the user accounts, keep clicking Back until you to enter a user name and...NSA320, and NSA325 4 Check your network. With only one disk in the corresponding fields. 2 If your network. After the NAS Starter Utility finishes configuring the NSA, you want maximum storage capacity and/or you have other means of one disk to the other volume (disk). Table 3 NAS Starter...
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... as network drives in Windows Explorer. Enter the administrator user name and password and click Login. Otherwise click Back. After the NAS Starter Utility finishes configuring the NSA, you can change anything other than the user accounts, keep clicking Back until you can click Show the directory of the NAS to...; JBOD: Use this if you want maximum speed for the individuals you want to be able to manual. 10 Wait while the NAS Starter Utility configures the NSA.
... as network drives in Windows Explorer. Enter the administrator user name and password and click Login. Otherwise click Back. After the NAS Starter Utility finishes configuring the NSA, you can change anything other than the user accounts, keep clicking Back until you can click Show the directory of the NAS to...; JBOD: Use this if you want maximum speed for the individuals you want to be able to manual. 10 Wait while the NAS Starter Utility configures the NSA.
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...the administrator user name and password and click Login. Figure 13 Network Drive 2.8 Manage the Device In the main NAS Starter Utility screen click Configuration > Manage the Device to change the NSA's server name, time zone, PPPoE, IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, or DNS settings.... Figure 14 Login See Section 4.5 on the administration screens. 2.9 Configure System Settings Use these screens to be able to log into the NSA's administration screens where you can manage the NSA. Chapter 2 NAS Starter ...
...the administrator user name and password and click Login. Figure 13 Network Drive 2.8 Manage the Device In the main NAS Starter Utility screen click Configuration > Manage the Device to change the NSA's server name, time zone, PPPoE, IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, or DNS settings.... Figure 14 Login See Section 4.5 on the administration screens. 2.9 Configure System Settings Use these screens to be able to log into the NSA's administration screens where you can manage the NSA. Chapter 2 NAS Starter ...
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...given specific IP address(es) of your network. This will set the time difference between your network. Figure 15 NAS Starter Utility > Configuration > System Setting The following screen. Select Use from the ISP or a DHCP IP address server in the corresponding fields. 30 Media ...Server User's Guide Enter the primary and secondary DNS in your location. Table 4 NAS Starter Utility > Configuration > System Setting LABEL DESCRIPTION Server Name Specify a name to uniquely identify the NSA on your time zone and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)....
...given specific IP address(es) of your network. This will set the time difference between your network. Figure 15 NAS Starter Utility > Configuration > System Setting The following screen. Select Use from the ISP or a DHCP IP address server in the corresponding fields. 30 Media ...Server User's Guide Enter the primary and secondary DNS in your location. Table 4 NAS Starter Utility > Configuration > System Setting LABEL DESCRIPTION Server Name Specify a name to uniquely identify the NSA on your time zone and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT)....
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...one NSA in the NSA. Make sure you have a NSA221, NSA310, NSA320 or NSA325, it . The NSA210 can then install the latest version of the utility will be configured by Web Configurator by entering its IP address or server name (see the NAS Seeker on Section 2.3 on page 21) ... is 2.02. The NAS Starter Utility software version number is a NAS Starter Utility available for your network, configure them with the Windows platform. Note: If the NSA210 will uninstall previous versions. Note: If you to the Quick Start Guide for Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7. Note: Refer...
...one NSA in the NSA. Make sure you have a NSA221, NSA310, NSA320 or NSA325, it . The NSA210 can then install the latest version of the utility will be configured by Web Configurator by entering its IP address or server name (see the NAS Seeker on Section 2.3 on page 21) ... is 2.02. The NAS Starter Utility software version number is a NAS Starter Utility available for your network, configure them with the Windows platform. Note: If the NSA210 will uninstall previous versions. Note: If you to the Quick Start Guide for Windows XP, Windows Vista, or Windows 7. Note: Refer...