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Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide1004 The following screen displays. Click Install Now.5 You need to restart Firefox after the installation.
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide1016 When Firefox restarts, a message displays to show the installation succeeded. The plugin is installed as a
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide1024.9.3 Using the Link Capture Browser PluginOnce you install the plugin, you may begin sending download links
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide1034 The login screen shows up. Enter your NSA’s login information and click Login to send the link to the down
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide1046 The download task appears in the Download Service screen’s Active or Queue tab. It may appear in the Comple
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide105Note: If power failure occurs during the active download period, the NSA will verify whether the downloaded
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide106•Click Edit IP Filter. Use an online IP filter table from http://www.bluetack.co.uk/config/level1.gz for exam
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide107Internet Explorer 7 Example1 After you activate download service notification, click the RSS feed icon.2 The
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide1084 Click the Favorite icon on your browser and select the Feeds tab to check the updates of your NSA’s downloa
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide1093 The following screen displays. Select Bookmarks Menu and click Add.4 From the Firefox’s Bookmarks Menu, se
Table of ContentsNSA320 User’s Guide11Table of ContentsAbout This User's Guide...
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide1104.10 Broadcatching TutorialUse broadcatching to have the NSA download frequently updated digital content lik
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide1113 Right-click the download link and select Copy Link Location in Firefox (or Copy Shortcut in Internet Explo
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide1126 Right-click the URL field and select Paste.7 The URL displays in the URL field. 8 Select a policy for what
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide11311 After a few moments, the channel appears in the Broadcatching screen where you can select items you want
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide1145 On your computer, open your CIFS file sharing program (Windows Explorer for example) and browse to the NSA.
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide115After the driver installation finishes, the computer is ready to use the printer. Select the printer in an a
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide1163 Press and release the COPY/SYNC button on the NSA’s front panel to start copying files.4 The copied files c
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide117at home, so Susan has to set her NSA as an FTP server for Amy to automatically send files using FTP Uploadr.
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide118This is how Amy would set up the NSA’s FTP Uploadr.1 Click Applications > Auto Upload > FTP Uploadr to
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide1194 In the FTP Uploadr screen, click Preferences to configure the auto upload settings.5 Amy wants to share vi
Table of ContentsNSA320 User’s Guide123.2 Accessing the NSA Web Configurator ...
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide1206 Amy also set the Bandwidth Limit to 20KB/s so that the upload doesn’t slow down her Internet connection.Now
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide1214.14 Web Configurator’s Security SessionsThese tutorials show you how to configure security for the NSA’s W
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide1222 Next, let’s modify the certificate by changing the Common Name to this NSA’s host name of “nsa”, the Organi
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide1234.14.2 Downloading and Installing Customized Certificate1 Log in and return to Maintenance > SSL. Under
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide1243 Find the certificate file on your computer and double-click it. 4 Install the certificate. The rest of the
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide1255 In the Certificate Import Wizard, click Next.6 Leave Automatically select certificate store based on the t
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide1267 In the Completing the Certificate Import Wizard screen, click Finish.8 If you are presented with another Se
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide1274.14.3 Turn on the NSA’s Web SecurityNow that you have customized the NSA’s certificate and installed it in
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide1282 A warning screen pops up if applying your change may disconnect some users. Click Apply to continue.3 The N
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide1294 Click Add Exception. 5 Click Get Certificate.
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Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide1306 Before you add an exception, verify that the device to which you are trying to connect is providing the cor
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide1317 The SHA1 fingerprint must match the NSA’s certificate you downloaded from the NSA to your computer. (Doubl
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide1328 If the certificate fingerprints match, click Confirm Security Exception, otherwise click Cancel.9 The login
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide133security exception (as in steps 6 to 7 on pages 130 to 131). See the next section for how to use FTPES with
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide1342 A security warning screen displays. The SHA1 fingerprint must match the NSA’s certificate you downloaded fr
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide1354.16.1 Creating an Archive BackupTo backup the NSA every week to a remote NSA:1 Click Protect > Backup &
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide1363 Select the volume1 check box to select all the folders and files.Select Remote and enter the other NSA’s ad
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide1374 In this example, the target NSA is on the LAN so leave the compression off. Security is already configured
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide1384.16.2 Creating a Synchronization BackupTo create a synchronization backup:1 Click Protect > Backup >
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide1392 Select the folder that needs to be mirrored (your Private folder in this example) and Remote.• Enter the o
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Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide140• Turn on the encryption to protect these sensitive files during the transfer. The final files stored on the
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide1414.16.3 Restoring Archived Files by Backup JobIf you have backup jobs for which the NSA has already performe
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide1423 Select the files and folders you want to restore and click Next.Figure 65 Protect > Backup > Resto
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide1435 The NSA restores the files into the share. When it finishes you can access the files.Figure 67 Protect
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide1442 Select the backup job and backup time and click Next.Figure 69 Protect > Restore: Step 23 Select ever
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide1454 Browse to the folder where you want to put the files. Click Done.Figure 71 Protect > Restore: Step 4
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NSA320 User’s Guide149CHAPTER 5 Status Screen5.1 OverviewThis chapter describes the Status screen, which is the first advanced administration screen
Table of ContentsNSA320 User’s Guide159.9.1 Print Server Rename ...
Chapter 5 Status ScreenNSA320 User’s Guide150Figure 72 StatusThe following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 18 Status LABEL DESCR
Chapter 5 Status ScreenNSA320 User’s Guide151Media Server StatusThis shows whether the media server function is enabled or disabled. It must be enabl
Chapter 5 Status ScreenNSA320 User’s Guide152External Volume This displays the volumes created on USB hard drives connected to the NSA. USB disks are
NSA320 User’s Guide153CHAPTER 6 System Setting6.1 OverviewThis chapter gives an overview of the various features included in the system setting scre
Chapter 6 System SettingNSA320 User’s Guide154• power surges occur. The NSA gives no warning if time lag occurs. You should resynchronize the time aft
Chapter 6 System SettingNSA320 User’s Guide1556.5 The Date/Time Screen Use this screen to select a time zone and a time server from which your NSA c
Chapter 6 System SettingNSA320 User’s Guide156Manual Select this radio button to enter the time and date manually. When you enter the time settings ma
Chapter 6 System SettingNSA320 User’s Guide157Start Date Configure the day and time when Daylight Saving Time starts if you selected Enable Daylight
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NSA320 User’s Guide159CHAPTER 7 Storage7.1 OverviewSeveral NSA features require a valid internal volume. This chapter covers the management of volum
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Chapter 7 StorageNSA320 User’s Guide1607.2 The Storage ScreenThe Storage screen allows you to create and edit volumes in the NSA.7.2.1 Disk Replacem
Chapter 7 StorageNSA320 User’s Guide1617.2.2 Storage ScreenClick Storage > Volume in the navigation panel to display the following screen. Use th
Chapter 7 StorageNSA320 User’s Guide162You see a warning screen before you delete a volume.Figure 76 Delete a Volume Warning ScreenCapacity This fie
Chapter 7 StorageNSA320 User’s Guide1637.3 Creating an Internal VolumeClick the Create an Internal Volume button in the Storage screen as shown in F
Chapter 7 StorageNSA320 User’s Guide164The following table describes the labels in this screen. Note: Once you create the first volume on the NSA, it
Chapter 7 StorageNSA320 User’s Guide165• Recovering appears when repairing a RAID 1 volume. (A RAID1 volume was once degraded, but you have installed
Chapter 7 StorageNSA320 User’s Guide166The following table describes the labels in this screen. 7.5 Creating an External VolumeClick the Create a New
Chapter 7 StorageNSA320 User’s Guide167The following table describes the labels in this screen. 7.5.1 External DisksYou may connect USB storage devi
Chapter 7 StorageNSA320 User’s Guide1687.6 Storage Technical ReferenceThis section provides some background information about the topics covered in t
Chapter 7 StorageNSA320 User’s Guide1697.6.2 Choosing a Storage Method for a VolumeThe following is a guide to help you choose a storage method for
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Chapter 7 StorageNSA320 User’s Guide170• MirroringIn a RAID system using mirroring, all data in the system is written simultaneously to two hard disks
Chapter 7 StorageNSA320 User’s Guide171shows disks in a single JBOD volume. Data is not written across disks but written sequentially to each disk un
Chapter 7 StorageNSA320 User’s Guide172figure shows two disks in a single RAID 1 volume with mirrored data. Data is duplicated across two disks, so if
NSA320 User’s Guide173CHAPTER 8 Network8.1 OverviewThis chapter discusses the network configuration screens. The Network screens allow you to config
Chapter 8 NetworkNSA320 User’s Guide174PPPoEPoint-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE) allows the NSA to establish a direct Internet connection if
Chapter 8 NetworkNSA320 User’s Guide175In the following example, the NSA has jumbo frames enabled and set to 8KB frames. This means the computer, not
Chapter 8 NetworkNSA320 User’s Guide176Note: If you change the NSA’s IP address, you need to log in again after you apply changes.Figure 81 Network
Chapter 8 NetworkNSA320 User’s Guide177Default GatewayType a default gateway address in this field.DNS DNS (Domain Name System) is for mapping a doma
Chapter 8 NetworkNSA320 User’s Guide1788.5 UPnP Port Mapping ScreenUse UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) port mapping to allow access from the WAN to se
Chapter 8 NetworkNSA320 User’s Guide1798.5.1 UPnP and the NSA’s IP AddressIt is recommended that the NSA use a static IP address (or a static DHCP I
Table of ContentsNSA320 User’s Guide18Chapter 16Protecting Your Data...
Chapter 8 NetworkNSA320 User’s Guide180CIFS (Windows File Sharing)Common Internet File System (CIFS) is a standard protocol supported by most operatin
Chapter 8 NetworkNSA320 User’s Guide181access services on the NSA. You can set which port Internet users need to use to access a specific service on
Chapter 8 NetworkNSA320 User’s Guide1828.6 The PPPoE Screen Use this screen to configure PPPoE settings for a direct Internet connection.Enable WAN A
Chapter 8 NetworkNSA320 User’s Guide183Click Network > PPPoE in the navigation panel to open the following screen. Figure 86 Network > PPPoE
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NSA320 User’s Guide185CHAPTER 9 Applications9.1 OverviewThis chapter discusses the features in the Application screens. The NSA contains various app
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide1869.3 What You Need to KnowFTPFile Transfer Protocol (FTP) is a file transfer service that operates on the
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide187iTunes ServerThe NSA iTunes server feature lets you use Apple’s iTunes software on a computer to play mus
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide188RSSRSS (Really Simple Syndication) is a format for delivering frequently updated digital content. A channe
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide189Connection LimitEnter the maximum number of concurrent FTP connections allowed on the NSA in this field.
Table of ContentsNSA320 User’s Guide19Appendix D Importing Certificates...
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide1909.5 The Media Server Screen The Media Server screen allows you to share files with media clients.Click
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide1919.6 The Download Service ScreenThe Download Service screen allows you to download files from the Interne
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide192The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 34 Applications > Download ServiceLABE
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide193Active Click this to see the list of files the NSA is currently downloading or sharing with other BitTorr
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide194Seeds Seeds apply to BitTorrent downloads. This is the number of computers that are sharing the complete f
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide1959.6.1 Adding a Download TaskClick Applications > Download Service > Add to open the following scre
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide196Location of Downloaded FilesThis shows where the NSA stores new downloads (Put incomplete downloads in) an
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide1979.6.2 Configuring General SettingsClick Applications > Download Service > Preferences to open the
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide198The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 36 Applications > Download Service >
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide199 • Current Location - This is the location of the selected folder.• Folder Name - Enter a new folder name
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Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide2009.6.3 Configuring the BitTorrent SettingsClick Applications > Download Service > Preferences > B
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide2019.6.4 Edit IP Filter Use this screen to enable or disable IP filtering for BitTorrent downloads. IP filt
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide202Click Edit IP Filter in the Applications > Download Service > Preferences > BitTorrent screen.Fig
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide2039.6.5 Displaying the Task Information Select an item on the list and click Task Info. Use this screen to
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide2049.7 The Web Publishing ScreenUse this screen to turn web publishing on or off and select shares to publis
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide205The following table describes the labels in this screen. Note: If you installed php-MySQL-phpMyAdmin thro
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide2069.8 The Broadcatching ScreenThis screen displays the NSA’s subscribed channels and the associated content
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide207The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 41 Applications > BroadcatchingLABEL
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide2089.8.1 Adding a Broadcatching ChannelAt the time of writing, the NSA supports RSS 2.0 feeds. Websites with
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide209Click Applications > Broadcatching > Add Channel to open the following screen. Use the Add Channel
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Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide210Delete Policy Set how the NSA handles deleting the items downloaded from the channel. Manual: Only delete
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide211Edit Click this to open the following screen where you can set the default folder location where you “Put
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide2129.8.2 Editing a Broadcatching Channel Click Applications > Broadcatching, then select a channel and cl
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide213Location of Downloaded FilesThis shows where the NSA stores new downloads (Put incomplete downloads in) a
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide2149.9 The Print Server Screen Use the Print Server screen to view and manage the NSA’s list of printers and
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide2159.9.1 Print Server Rename Click Applications > Print Server and a printer’s Rename icon to open the f
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide2169.10 The Copy/Sync Button ScreenThe Copy/Sync button on the front panel allows you to copy or synchronize
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide2179.11 Technical ReferenceThis section provides technical background information on the topics discussed i
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide218electronics companies that works to make products compatible in a home network.• Publish shares to let oth
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide2199.11.2 Download ServiceThe NSA’s download service downloads files from the Internet directly to the NSA.
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Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide220The following screen displays how the plugin works.Figure 105 Link Capture Browser PluginInstead of copy
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide221Note: The download service notification only keeps track of files downloaded via BitTorrent.Figure 106
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide222Ideally your firewall should have the following:• Stateful packet inspection to control access between the
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide223set this up (see the firewall’s manual for details). You may also have to configure a corresponding firew
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide2241 Click Applications > Web Publishing and configure the screen as shown (enable the web publishing and
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide225• Click a file’s link to open the file.• Right-click a file’s link and select Save Target As.. (in Intern
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide226your Internet gateway specifically for allowing access to the web-published shares and another separate se
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide2279.11.9 Printer SharingThe NSA can act as a print server. A print server lets multiple computers share a
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide2289.11.10 Copying FilesYou can copy files from a USB device to the NSA or from the NSA to a USB device. Sim
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide2299.11.11 Synchronizing FilesSynchronization makes the contents on the target device identical to the ones
NSA320 User’s Guide23CHAPTER 1 Getting to Know Your NSA1.1 OverviewThis chapter covers the main features and applications of the NSA.Use the NSA to
Chapter 9 ApplicationsNSA320 User’s Guide230USB <-> NSAWhen you synchronize files in both directions simultaneously, both storage devices transf
NSA320 User’s Guide231CHAPTER 10 Package Management10.1 OverviewPackage Management can be used to set up more useful applications in your NSA. The
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide232• Gallery - This web-based application allows your NSA to host pictures. You can upload images in y
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide233Click Applications > Package Management to open the following screen. Figure 117 Applications
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide234Note: Once you install an application and enable it, additional links show up in the navigation pan
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide23510.4.1 Displaying the Package Information Select an item on the list and click Package Info. Use
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide23610.5 eMule Screens Use these screens to manage the eMule application in your NSA. eMule is a pe
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide237You see a warning screen before you delete a server.Figure 120 Delete a Server10.5.2 Add Server
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide238Click Add in the Applications > eMule > Server screen to add a server.Figure 121 Applicatio
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide239The following table describes the labels in this screen.10.5.4 My Info Use this screen to view th
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NSANSA320 User’s Guide24Figure 1 Example of the NSA in a Home NetworkAbove is the NSA in a home network. Users back u
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide24010.5.5 eMule Task Screen Use this screen to view tasks, including completed, downloading, uploadi
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide241Add Click this to add a download task (ED2K link) to the list.Refer to Section 10.5.6 on page 242
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide242Note: Download tasks initially appear in the Downloading tab of the eMule Task screen. Depending on
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide243Click Add in the Applications > eMule > Task screen to add a task.Figure 126 Applications
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide24410.5.7 Preferences Use this screen to configure your eMule settings, such as port numbers to use,
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide245Click Applications > eMule > Task > Preferences to open the following screen.Figure 127
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide246Edit Click this to open the following screen where you can set the default folder location where yo
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide24710.5.8 Edit IP Filter Use this screen to enable IP filtering which prevents your NSA from accessi
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide24810.5.9 Share Browsing Use this screen to view a list of files that are still being downloaded by t
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide24910.5.10 Task Info Use this screen to view eMule task details, such as status, file name, file siz
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NSANSA320 User’s Guide251.3 LEDsThe NSA LEDs (lights) tell you important information.Figure 2 NSA Front Panel This
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide250Click Task Info in Applications > eMule > Task screen to open the following.Figure 130 Appl
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide25110.5.11 eMule Search Screen Use this screen to search for files available in an eMule server usi
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide25210.6 DyDNS Screen Use this to enable and configure DyDNS. Dynamic DNS allows you to update your c
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide253The following table describes the labels in this screen.10.7 NFS Screen Use this screen to enabl
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide254Click Network > NFS to open the following screen.Figure 133 Network > NFSThe following tabl
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide255You see a warning screen before you delete a volume.Figure 134 Delete an NFS Share10.7.1 Add/Ed
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide25610.7.2 NFS Session Use this screen to view a list of active NFS sessions. You can see which users
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide25710.8 SMART Screen Use this screen to view indicators of your NSA’s hard disk(s) health. Self Mon
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide25810.8.1 SMART Brief Summary Use this screen to display information about the volume, such as the ha
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide25910.8.2 SMART Full Summary Use this screen to display more details information about the volume.Cl
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NSANSA320 User’s Guide261.3.1 COPY/SYNC ButtonUse the COPY/SYNC button on the front panel to copy or synchronize files
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide260The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 66 Storage > S.M.A.R.T: Full Su
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide26110.9 Protect Screens The Protect screens include:• Backup screens - These include steps to creat
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide262Click Protect > Backup to open the following screen.Figure 140 Protect > BackupThe followin
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide26310.10.1 Backup: Step 1 Use this screen to specify the job information and back up type. Click Add
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide264Backup Type Choose the backup type that you want the NSA to implement for the backup job.Archive -
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide26510.10.2 Backup: Step 2 Use this screen to specify where the files you want to backup are located
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide266The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 69 Protect > Backup: Step 2LABE
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide267Remote Select this to back up to another device. For Archives:The remote device can be another NSA
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide26810.10.3 Backup: Step 3 Use this screen to specify compression, encryption and purge policies for t
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide26910.10.4 Backup: Step 4 Click this to specify the schedule for the backup job. The backup job auto
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NSANSA320 User’s Guide271.3.2 RESET ButtonUse the RESET button on the rear panel to restore the NSA’s default setting
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide27010.10.5 Edit Job Screen Use this screen to edit an existing backup job. Some attributes of the bac
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide27110.10.6 Edit Job: Step 1 Click Protect > Backup. Select a backup job from the list and click E
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide27210.10.7 Edit Job: Step 2 Use this screen to edit the schedule for the backup job.Figure 146 Prot
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide273The following table describes the labels in this screen.10.10.8 Restore Archive ScreenUse this sc
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide27410.10.9 Restore Archive: Step 1 Click Protect > Backup screen (Section 10.10 on page 261). You
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide27510.10.10 Restore Archive: Step 2 Use this screen to select the folder where the archive you want
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide27610.10.11 Restore Archive: Step 3 Use this screen to select the location in the NSA where you want
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide27710.11 Restore Screen Use this screen to restore previous backups made with the NSA, including arc
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide27810.11.2 Restore: Step 2 Select a previous archive backup that you want to restore to the NSA.Figur
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide279The following table describes the labels in this screen.10.11.3 Restore: Step 3 Use this screen t
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Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide280The following table describes the labels in this screen. 10.11.4 Restore: Step 4 Use this screen t
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide281The following table describes the labels in this screen.10.12 Technical ReferenceThis section pro
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide282S.M.A.R.T. attributes and their definitions vary by manufacturer, refer to the hard drive manufactu
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide283190Airflow TemperatureLow This indicates the temperature of the airflow measured by a Western Digi
Chapter 10 Package ManagementNSA320 User’s Guide284205Thermal Asperity Rate (TAR) Low This is the number of thermal asperity errors. Thermal asperity
NSA320 User’s Guide285CHAPTER 11 Auto Upload11.1 OverviewThis chapter discusses the features in the Auto Upload screens. The auto upload feature upl
Chapter 11 Auto UploadNSA320 User’s Guide286FTPES (File Transfer Protocol over Explicit TLS/SSL)File Transfer Protocol over Explicit TLS/SSL (FTPES) i
Chapter 11 Auto UploadNSA320 User’s Guide28711.4.1 Configuring the Flickr Settings In the Applications > Auto Upload > Flickr/YouTube screen,
Chapter 11 Auto UploadNSA320 User’s Guide288The following page displays asking for your authorization. Click OK, I’LL ALLOW IT to establish a link bet
Chapter 11 Auto UploadNSA320 User’s Guide289Once the NSA is associated with your Flickr account, you can configure auto upload settings in the follow
NSA320 User’s Guide29CHAPTER 2 NAS Starter Utility2.1 OverviewThis chapter describes the NAS Starter Utility. Use the NAS Starter Utility to find, s
Chapter 11 Auto UploadNSA320 User’s Guide290The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 83 Applications > Auto Upload > Flic
Chapter 11 Auto UploadNSA320 User’s Guide291Add Click this to open the following screen where you can set a folder that contains files you want the N
Chapter 11 Auto UploadNSA320 User’s Guide29211.4.2 Configuring the YouTube Settings In the Applications > Auto Upload > Flickr/YouTube screen,
Chapter 11 Auto UploadNSA320 User’s Guide293Once the NSA is associated with your YouTube account, you can configure auto upload settings in the follo
Chapter 11 Auto UploadNSA320 User’s Guide294The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 84 Applications > Auto Upload > Conf
Chapter 11 Auto UploadNSA320 User’s Guide295Add Click this to open the following screen where you can set a folder that contains files you want the N
Chapter 11 Auto UploadNSA320 User’s Guide29611.5 The FTP Uploadr Screen The FTP Uploadr feature uploads files stored in the NSA to FTP servers. Besid
Chapter 11 Auto UploadNSA320 User’s Guide297The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 85 Applications > Auto Upload > FT
Chapter 11 Auto UploadNSA320 User’s Guide29811.5.1 Adding or Editing an FTP Server Entry Use this screen to add or edit an FTP server entry for auto
Chapter 11 Auto UploadNSA320 User’s Guide29911.5.2 The FTP Uploadr Preferences Screen Use this screen to configure the general settings for the FTP
About This User's GuideNSA320 User’s Guide3About This User's GuideIntended AudienceThis manual is intended for people who want to configur
Chapter 2 NAS Starter UtilityNSA320 User’s Guide30Start the NAS Starter Utility (click the icon in your Desktop or in Start > Programs > ZyXEL &
Chapter 11 Auto UploadNSA320 User’s Guide300Add Click this to open the following screen where you can set a folder that contains files you want the NS
NSA320 User’s Guide301CHAPTER 12 Users12.1 OverviewThis chapter introduces the Users screens of the NSA. Use the Users screens to create and manage
Chapter 12 UsersNSA320 User’s Guide30212.3 The Users Screen Click Sharing > Users to display the screen shown next.Use this screen to create and m
Chapter 12 UsersNSA320 User’s Guide30312.3.1 User IconsThe following table describes the user icons. Delete Selected Users Select an account and cli
Chapter 12 UsersNSA320 User’s Guide30412.3.2 Adding or Editing an Account Use this screen to create or edit a NSA user account with NSA access passwo
Chapter 12 UsersNSA320 User’s Guide30512.3.3 UsernamesEnter a username from one to 32 characters. The first character must be alphabetical (case ins
Chapter 12 UsersNSA320 User’s Guide306•anonymous• nobody• root•pc-guest•admin •password12.4 Displaying User InfoUse this screen to display a user’s i
NSA320 User’s Guide307CHAPTER 13 Groups13.1 OverviewThis chapter introduces the Groups screens. Use the Groups screens to create and manage groups.
Chapter 13 GroupsNSA320 User’s Guide308Click Sharing > Groups to display the screen shown next.Figure 168 Sharing > GroupsThe following table
Chapter 13 GroupsNSA320 User’s Guide30913.3.1 Adding or Editing a GroupUse this screen to create or edit a NSA group.Click the Add Group button in t
Chapter 2 NAS Starter UtilityNSA320 User’s Guide312.4 Main NAS Starter Utility ScreenThe main NAS Starter Utility screen displays after you select a
Chapter 13 GroupsNSA320 User’s Guide31013.3.2 Group NamesEnter a group name from 1 to 32 characters. The first character must be alphabetical (case i
NSA320 User’s Guide311CHAPTER 14 Shares14.1 OverviewA share is a set of access permissions mapped to a specific folder on a volume. It is equivalent
Chapter 14 SharesNSA320 User’s Guide31214.3 The Shares Screen Click Sharing > Shares in the navigation panel to open the following screen. This sc
Chapter 14 SharesNSA320 User’s Guide313Status This field displays the share icons.represents a Built-in share on a volume on the internal hard drives
Chapter 14 SharesNSA320 User’s Guide31414.3.1 Adding or Editing Share Click Add Share to create a new share. In the Shares screen, select a share and
Chapter 14 SharesNSA320 User’s Guide31514.3.2 Configuring Advanced Share Access In the Sharing > Shares > Add Share or Edit Share screen, sele
Chapter 14 SharesNSA320 User’s Guide316The following table describes the labels in this screen. 14.3.3 Public and ANONYMOUS Share Access RightsIf you
Chapter 14 SharesNSA320 User’s Guide317This feature may be useful if you connect to the NSA occasionally from a remote location.Note: Disable oplocks
Chapter 14 SharesNSA320 User’s Guide31814.5 The Recycle Bin Configuration Screen Use this screen to periodically clean up items in all recycle bins.1
Chapter 14 SharesNSA320 User’s Guide31914.6 The Share Browser Screen Use this screen to create folders, upload files, and edit files within the shar
Chapter 2 NAS Starter UtilityNSA320 User’s Guide322.5 Initialization WizardUse these screens to set up the NSA for the first timeClick Run the Initia
Chapter 14 SharesNSA320 User’s Guide320Rename Select a folder or file and click this to open a screen. Enter the name you want and click OK to make th
Chapter 14 SharesNSA320 User’s Guide32114.6.1 Moving or Copying Files Use this screen to move or copy files to another share.In the Share Browser sc
Chapter 14 SharesNSA320 User’s Guide322
NSA320 User’s Guide323CHAPTER 15 Maintenance Screens15.1 Overview This chapter discusses the Maintenance screens. The Maintenance screens allow you
Chapter 15 Maintenance ScreensNSA320 User’s Guide32415.3 The Power Screen Use this screen to manage power settings for the NSA.Click Maintenance >
Chapter 15 Maintenance ScreensNSA320 User’s Guide325Minimum UPS CapacityWhen you use an APC Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) with a USB connection
Chapter 15 Maintenance ScreensNSA320 User’s Guide32615.3.1 Editing the Power Control Schedule Screen Click Maintenance > Power Management > Edi
Chapter 15 Maintenance ScreensNSA320 User’s Guide327Type Select whether this power control schedule has the NSA turn on, turn off, or reboot.Frequenc
Chapter 15 Maintenance ScreensNSA320 User’s Guide32815.4 The Log Screen Click Maintenance > Log to open the following screen.Use this screen to di
Chapter 15 Maintenance ScreensNSA320 User’s Guide32915.4.1 Report Config ScreenIn the Log screen, click Report Config to do the following:•Use the E
Chapter 2 NAS Starter UtilityNSA320 User’s Guide33Choose Default Configuration (recommended) or manual configuration. Use the manual option if you ne
Chapter 15 Maintenance ScreensNSA320 User’s Guide33015.4.3 Report Setting You can select the type of alerts you want to receive through e-mail and sc
Chapter 15 Maintenance ScreensNSA320 User’s Guide33115.4.4 Syslog Server Setting You can enable the syslog server and select the categories to inclu
Chapter 15 Maintenance ScreensNSA320 User’s Guide33215.5 The Configuration Screen Click Maintenance > Configuration to open the following screen.
Chapter 15 Maintenance ScreensNSA320 User’s Guide33315.6 SSL Certification Click Maintenance > SSL to open this screen, where you can turn on HTT
Chapter 15 Maintenance ScreensNSA320 User’s Guide334The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 108 Maintenance > SSLLABEL DES
Chapter 15 Maintenance ScreensNSA320 User’s Guide33515.6.1 Modifying or Creating a Certificate When you select the Edit a self-signed CA certificate
Chapter 15 Maintenance ScreensNSA320 User’s Guide33615.7 The Firmware Upgrade ScreenUse this screen to upgrade the NSA firmware. You should first hav
Chapter 15 Maintenance ScreensNSA320 User’s Guide33715.8 The Shutdown Screen Use this screen to turn off the NSA or perform a software restart. A so
Chapter 15 Maintenance ScreensNSA320 User’s Guide338When you click the Shutdown button a pop-up screen will appear asking you to confirm. Click OK to
Chapter 15 Maintenance ScreensNSA320 User’s Guide33915.9.3 Log MessagesHere are some example log messages.2Critical3 Error4Warning5Notice6InfoTable
Chapter 2 NAS Starter UtilityNSA320 User’s Guide342 Type a new administrator password (and retype it to confirm). If you do not want to change the adm
Chapter 15 Maintenance ScreensNSA320 User’s Guide340Copy/Sync ButtonINFO [USB Sync] Deleting %s from Internal Volume.Copy/Sync ButtonINFO [USB Sync] D
Chapter 15 Maintenance ScreensNSA320 User’s Guide341Download ServiceINFO Download service set max BT upload rate to %d KB/s by userDownload ServiceIN
Chapter 15 Maintenance ScreensNSA320 User’s Guide342Download ServiceWARNING Download service default torrent location does not exist. Load defaultGrou
Chapter 15 Maintenance ScreensNSA320 User’s Guide343Services NOTICE FTP server stopsServices NOTICE FTP server startsServices NOTICE MyClock has chan
Chapter 15 Maintenance ScreensNSA320 User’s Guide344Storage INFO Create External Normal Volume [%s] (%s): SUCCESSStorage INFO Create Internal Volume
Chapter 15 Maintenance ScreensNSA320 User’s Guide345Backup/RestoreERROR When query remote target [%s]: %sBackup/RestoreINFO Backup job [%s] successfu
Chapter 15 Maintenance ScreensNSA320 User’s Guide346
NSA320 User’s Guide347CHAPTER 16 Protecting Your Data16.1 OverviewThis chapter compares the different ways of protecting data on the NSA and explain
Chapter 16 Protecting Your DataNSA320 User’s Guide34816.3 Configuration File Backup and RestorationUse the Maintenance > Configuration menus to cr
Chapter 16 Protecting Your DataNSA320 User’s Guide3491 Since a computer restart is required, close your other files and programs before installing th
Chapter 2 NAS Starter UtilityNSA320 User’s Guide354 Check your settings. If they are OK, click Next. Otherwise click Back. If you want to change anyt
Chapter 16 Protecting Your DataNSA320 User’s Guide3506 In this screen, select the items that you want to back up.Figure 192 Backup Items7 This scree
Chapter 16 Protecting Your DataNSA320 User’s Guide3518 Specify a name for your backup plan (or just use the default). Click Next and then Done.Figure
Chapter 16 Protecting Your DataNSA320 User’s Guide352
NSA320 User’s Guide353CHAPTER 17 Troubleshooting17.1 Troubleshooting OverviewThis chapter offers some suggestions to solve problems you might encoun
Chapter 17 TroubleshootingNSA320 User’s Guide354• Make sure you are using the power adaptor or cord included with the NSA.• Make sure the power adapto
Chapter 17 TroubleshootingNSA320 User’s Guide355• If you are using a single-disk JBOD volume, you need to create a new volume on the new drive.• If y
Chapter 17 TroubleshootingNSA320 User’s Guide35617.3 NAS Starter UtilityThe NAS Starter Utility cannot discover my NSA.• Close the NAS Starter Utilit
Chapter 17 TroubleshootingNSA320 User’s Guide357I have at least two NSAs in my network, how do I identify which one I want to configure in the NAS St
Chapter 17 TroubleshootingNSA320 User’s Guide358• The default server name is nsa320, if you have changed the server name, use the new one.• If the ser
Chapter 17 TroubleshootingNSA320 User’s Guide35917.4.1 Enabling Scripting of Safe ActiveX ControlsIf pages of the web configurator do not display pr
Chapter 2 NAS Starter UtilityNSA320 User’s Guide36click Finish to return to the main NAS Starter Utility screen (see Section 2.4 on page 31). Figure
Chapter 17 TroubleshootingNSA320 User’s Guide3604 Click OK to close the window.Figure 197 Security Settings - Script Safe ActiveX ControlsI can see
Chapter 17 TroubleshootingNSA320 User’s Guide36117.5 I Cannot Access The NSA I cannot access a share.• Check that the NSA is turned on and connected
Chapter 17 TroubleshootingNSA320 User’s Guide362• Check the Access Control List (ACL) of read/write permissions associated with specific files and/or
Chapter 17 TroubleshootingNSA320 User’s Guide363In addition to the checks listed previously for local users, check that the domain controller is turn
Chapter 17 TroubleshootingNSA320 User’s Guide36417.9 File TransferI want to transfer my file(s) from my local computer or storage device to the NSA.
Chapter 17 TroubleshootingNSA320 User’s Guide36517.10 NetworkingI want to control who can access my folder(s)/file(s). • If you are an administrator
Chapter 17 TroubleshootingNSA320 User’s Guide366• The firmware installed in your NSA includes the features mentioned in Section 3.5.2 on page 67. This
Chapter 17 TroubleshootingNSA320 User’s Guide3672 Go to Applications > Media Server. Make sure the share containing the music files is published a
Chapter 17 TroubleshootingNSA320 User’s Guide368I cannot use iTunes to play files located on my NSA.1 Make sure the files are a format supported by iT
Chapter 17 TroubleshootingNSA320 User’s Guide369I cannot find the download files. By default, the Download Service and Broadcatching features store d
Chapter 2 NAS Starter UtilityNSA320 User’s Guide37The following table describes the labels in this screen. 2 If your Internet connection requires y
Chapter 17 TroubleshootingNSA320 User’s Guide370• If Firefox access to the share does not work, check that you did not set the Web publishing feature
Chapter 17 TroubleshootingNSA320 User’s Guide3712a If the log message displays “no such file or directory”, the file may have been removed from the
Chapter 17 TroubleshootingNSA320 User’s Guide372You need to be connected to an eMule server before you can use the Search screen. Wait for the NSA to
NSA320 User’s Guide373CHAPTER 18 Product SpecificationsSee also Chapter 1 on page 23 for a general overview of the key features.18.1 Physical Featur
Chapter 18 Product SpecificationsNSA320 User’s Guide374Power ButtonPress the Power button for one second to turn it on.Turn off the NSA before unplugg
Chapter 18 Product SpecificationsNSA320 User’s Guide37518.2 Firmware FeaturesThese are some of the main firmware features of the NSA.Table 118 Fir
Chapter 18 Product SpecificationsNSA320 User’s Guide37618.3 Specification TablesThe NSA hardware specifications are shown in the following table. Aut
Chapter 18 Product SpecificationsNSA320 User’s Guide377The NSA firmware specifications are shown in the following tableDefault Password 1234Dimension
Chapter 18 Product SpecificationsNSA320 User’s Guide378The following list, which is not exhaustive, illustrates the standards and recommendations supp
Chapter 18 Product SpecificationsNSA320 User’s Guide379ECMA-262 Edition 2 The ECMAScript standard’s second revision; also ISO standard 16262.ECMA-262
Chapter 2 NAS Starter UtilityNSA320 User’s Guide383 The NAS Starter Utility checks the Internet connection. Figure 16 Check Network Connection 4 T
Chapter 18 Product SpecificationsNSA320 User’s Guide38018.4 Supported Media Server Content FormatsThe following describes the details about the files
Chapter 18 Product SpecificationsNSA320 User’s Guide381Note: Not all published file types can be viewed by all client applications. 18.5 Supported i
Chapter 18 Product SpecificationsNSA320 User’s Guide382Note: These are results from a laboratory test and are for your reference only.Table 123 Powe
NSA320 User’s Guide383APPENDIX A Setting Up Your Computer’s IPAddressNote: Your specific NSA may not support all of the operating systems described i
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNSA320 User’s Guide384Windows XP/NT/2000The following example uses the default Windows XP display them
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNSA320 User’s Guide3853 Right-click Local Area Connection and then select Properties.4 On the General
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNSA320 User’s Guide3865 The Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties window opens.6 Select Obtain an IP add
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNSA320 User’s Guide387Windows VistaThis section shows screens from Windows Vista Professional.1 Click
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNSA320 User’s Guide3884 Click Manage network connections.5 Right-click Local Area Connection and then
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNSA320 User’s Guide3896 Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then select Properties.
Chapter 2 NAS Starter UtilityNSA320 User’s Guide395 Specify a name to uniquely identify the NSA on your network. Choose the time zone of your locatio
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNSA320 User’s Guide3907 The Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties window opens.8 Select Ob
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNSA320 User’s Guide391Verifying Settings1 Click Start > All Programs > Accessories > Command
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNSA320 User’s Guide3923 Click Change adapter settings.4 Double click Local Area Connection and then se
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNSA320 User’s Guide3935 Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then select Properties.
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNSA320 User’s Guide3946 The Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties window opens.7 Select Ob
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNSA320 User’s Guide395Verifying Settings1 Click Start > All Programs > Accessories > Command
Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNSA320 User’s Guide396
NSA320 User’s Guide397APPENDIX B Pop-up Windows, JavaScriptsand Java PermissionsIn order to use the web configurator you need to allow:• Web browser
Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsNSA320 User’s Guide3981 In Internet Explorer, select Tools, Internet Options, Privacy.2 Cle
Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsNSA320 User’s Guide3992 Select Settings…to open the Pop-up Blocker Settings screen.Figure
About This User's GuideNSA320 User’s Guide4Documentation FeedbackSend your comments, questions or suggestions to: [email protected] y
Chapter 2 NAS Starter UtilityNSA320 User’s Guide40• RAID 0: Use this if you want maximum speed for your disks, and/or you have other means of protecti
Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsNSA320 User’s Guide4004 Click Add to move the IP address to the list of Allowed sites.Figur
Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsNSA320 User’s Guide4011 In Internet Explorer, click Tools, Internet Options and then the S
Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsNSA320 User’s Guide4026 Click OK to close the window.Figure 205 Security Settings - Java
Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsNSA320 User’s Guide4035 Click OK to close the window.Figure 206 Security Settings - Java
Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsNSA320 User’s Guide4043 Click OK to close the window.Figure 207 Java (Sun)Mozilla Firefox
Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsNSA320 User’s Guide405Click Content.to show the screen below. Select the check boxes as sh
Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsNSA320 User’s Guide406
NSA320 User’s Guide407APPENDIX C Common ServicesThe following table lists some commonly-used services and their associated protocols and port numbers
Appendix C Common ServicesNSA320 User’s Guide408ESP (IPSEC_TUNNEL)User-Defined 50 The IPSEC ESP (Encapsulation Security Protocol) tunneling protocol u
Appendix C Common ServicesNSA320 User’s Guide409PPTP TCP 1723 Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol enables secure transfer of data over public networks.
Chapter 2 NAS Starter UtilityNSA320 User’s Guide419 If the settings are OK, click Next. Otherwise click Back. If you want to change anything other th
Appendix C Common ServicesNSA320 User’s Guide410TFTP UDP 69 Trivial File Transfer Protocol is an Internet file transfer protocol similar to FTP, but u
NSA320 User’s Guide411APPENDIX D Importing CertificatesThis appendix shows you how to import public key certificates into your web browser. Public ke
Appendix D Importing CertificatesNSA320 User’s Guide412Internet ExplorerThe following example uses Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 on Windows XP Profess
Appendix D Importing CertificatesNSA320 User’s Guide4133 In the Address Bar, click Certificate Error > View certificates.Figure 212 Internet Exp
Appendix D Importing CertificatesNSA320 User’s Guide4145 In the Certificate Import Wizard, click Next.Figure 214 Internet Explorer 7: Certificate Im
Appendix D Importing CertificatesNSA320 User’s Guide4157 Otherwise, select Place all certificates in the following store and then click Browse.Figure
Appendix D Importing CertificatesNSA320 User’s Guide4169 In the Completing the Certificate Import Wizard screen, click Finish.Figure 218 Internet Ex
Appendix D Importing CertificatesNSA320 User’s Guide41711 Finally, click OK when presented with the successful certificate installation message.Figur
Appendix D Importing CertificatesNSA320 User’s Guide418Installing a Stand-Alone Certificate File in Internet ExplorerRather than browsing to a ZyXEL W
Appendix D Importing CertificatesNSA320 User’s Guide419Removing a Certificate in Internet ExplorerThis section shows you how to remove a public key c
Chapter 2 NAS Starter UtilityNSA320 User’s Guide42click Finish to return to the main NAS Starter Utility screen (see Section 2.4 on page 31). Figure
Appendix D Importing CertificatesNSA320 User’s Guide4203 In the Certificates dialog box, click the Trusted Root Certificates Authorities tab, select t
Appendix D Importing CertificatesNSA320 User’s Guide4216 The next time you go to the web site that issued the public key certificate you just removed
Appendix D Importing CertificatesNSA320 User’s Guide422FirefoxThe following example uses Mozilla Firefox 2 on Windows XP Professional; however, the sc
Appendix D Importing CertificatesNSA320 User’s Guide4233 The certificate is stored and you can now connect securely to the Web Configurator. A sealed
Appendix D Importing CertificatesNSA320 User’s Guide424Installing a Stand-Alone Certificate File in FirefoxRather than browsing to a ZyXEL Web Configu
Appendix D Importing CertificatesNSA320 User’s Guide4253 In the Certificate Manager dialog box, click Web Sites > Import.Figure 233 Firefox 2:
Appendix D Importing CertificatesNSA320 User’s Guide426Removing a Certificate in FirefoxThis section shows you how to remove a public key certificate
Appendix D Importing CertificatesNSA320 User’s Guide4273 In the Certificate Manager dialog box, select the Web Sites tab, select the certificate that
Appendix D Importing CertificatesNSA320 User’s Guide428OperaThe following example uses Opera 9 on Windows XP Professional; however, the screens can ap
Appendix D Importing CertificatesNSA320 User’s Guide4293 The next time you visit the web site, click the padlock in the address bar to open the Secur
Chapter 2 NAS Starter UtilityNSA320 User’s Guide432.6 Import Files or Folders with zPilotIn the main NAS Starter Utility screen click Import files o
Appendix D Importing CertificatesNSA320 User’s Guide430Installing a Stand-Alone Certificate File in OperaRather than browsing to a ZyXEL Web Configura
Appendix D Importing CertificatesNSA320 User’s Guide4312 In Preferences, click Advanced > Security > Manage certificates.Figure 242 Opera 9:
Appendix D Importing CertificatesNSA320 User’s Guide4323 In the Certificates Manager, click Authorities > Import.Figure 243 Opera 9: Certificate
Appendix D Importing CertificatesNSA320 User’s Guide4335 In the Install authority certificate dialog box, click Install.Figure 245 Opera 9: Instal
Appendix D Importing CertificatesNSA320 User’s Guide434Removing a Certificate in OperaThis section shows you how to remove a public key certificate in
Appendix D Importing CertificatesNSA320 User’s Guide4353 In the Certificates manager, select the Authorities tab, select the certificate that you wan
Appendix D Importing CertificatesNSA320 User’s Guide436KonquerorThe following example uses Konqueror 3.5 on openSUSE 10.3, however the screens apply t
Appendix D Importing CertificatesNSA320 User’s Guide4374 Click the padlock in the address bar to open the KDE SSL Information window and view the web
Appendix D Importing CertificatesNSA320 User’s Guide438Installing a Stand-Alone Certificate File in KonquerorRather than browsing to a ZyXEL Web Confi
Appendix D Importing CertificatesNSA320 User’s Guide4393 The next time you visit the web site, click the padlock in the address bar to open the KDE S
Chapter 2 NAS Starter UtilityNSA320 User’s Guide44Double-click the zPilot icon to display the NAS Starter Utility screen with status details about the
Appendix D Importing CertificatesNSA320 User’s Guide440Removing a Certificate in KonquerorThis section shows you how to remove a public key certificat
Appendix D Importing CertificatesNSA320 User’s Guide441Note: There is no confirmation when you remove a certificate authority, so be absolutely certa
Appendix D Importing CertificatesNSA320 User’s Guide442
NSA320 User’s Guide443APPENDIX E Open Source LicencesEnd-User License Agreement for “NSA320” WARNING: ZyXEL Communications Corp. IS WILLING TO LICEN
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide444You have no ownership rights in the Software. Rather, you have a license to use the Software as
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide4455.ConfidentialityYou acknowledge that the Software contains proprietary trade secrets of ZyXEL a
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide446THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT IS EXPRESSLY MADE SUBJECT TO ANY APPLICABLE LAWS, REGULATIONS, ORDERS, OR
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide447NOTE: Some components of this product incorporate source code covered under the open source code
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide448Public License is the better strategy to use in any particular case, based on the explanations be
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide449derivative of the original library. The ordinary General Public License therefore permits such l
Chapter 2 NAS Starter UtilityNSA320 User’s Guide45Windows Explorer (My Computer) where you can access and use it like your computer’s other drives.Fi
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide450software library or work which has been distributed under these terms. A "work based on the
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide451part of a whole which is a work based on the Library, the distribution of the whole must be on t
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide452significant if the work can be linked without the Library, or if the work is itself a library. Th
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide453include anything that is normally distributed (in either source or binary form) with the major c
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide454License. If you cannot distribute so as to satisfy simultaneously your obligations under this Lic
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide455NO WARRANTY15. BECAUSE THE LIBRARY IS LICENSED FREE OF CHARGE, THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR THE LIBR
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide456PreambleThe licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide457work, and a "work based on the Program" means either the Program or any derivative wor
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide458each and every part regardless of who wrote it. Thus, it is not the intent of this section to cla
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide4595. You are not required to accept this License, since you have not signed it. However, nothing e
Chapter 2 NAS Starter UtilityNSA320 User’s Guide46Click Configure network setting in the main utility screen to display the following screen.Figure 34
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide460spirit to the present version, but may differ in detail to address new problems or concerns. Each
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide461This Product includes mediainfo software under below licenseMediaInfo(Lib) LicenseVersion 1.1, 3
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide462This version of the GNU Lesser General Public License incorporates the terms and conditions of ve
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide463•b) under the GNU GPL, with none of the additional permissions of this License applicable to tha
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide464•e) Provide Installation Information, but only if you would otherwise be required to provide such
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide465GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSEVersion 3, 29 June 2007Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, In
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide466Some devices are designed to deny users access to install or run modified versions of the softwar
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide467An interactive user interface displays “Appropriate Legal Notices” to the extent that it include
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide468All rights granted under this License are granted for the term of copyright on the Program, and a
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide469You may convey a work based on the Program, or the modifications to produce it from the Program,
Chapter 2 NAS Starter UtilityNSA320 User’s Guide47If your Internet connection requires you to enter a user name and password to connect to the Intern
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide470software interchange, for a price no more than your reasonable cost of physically performing this
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide471If you convey an object code work under this section in, or with, or specifically for use in, a
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide472•b) Requiring preservation of specified reasonable legal notices or author attributions in that m
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide473Moreover, your license from a particular copyright holder is reinstated permanently if the copyr
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide474A “contributor” is a copyright holder who authorizes use under this License of the Program or a w
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide475third party based on the extent of your activity of conveying the work, and under which the thir
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide476If the Program specifies that a proxy can decide which future versions of the GNU General Public
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide477Copyright © 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. <http://fsf.org/>Everyone is permitted to
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide478for individuals to use, which is precisely where it is most unacceptable. Therefore, we have desi
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide479the work (except to the extent that warranties are provided), that licensees may convey the work
Chapter 2 NAS Starter UtilityNSA320 User’s Guide48
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide480given its content, constitutes a covered work. This License acknowledges your rights of fair use
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide481•a) The work must carry prominent notices stating that you modified it, and giving a relevant da
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide482•c) Convey individual copies of the object code with a copy of the written offer to provide the C
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide483characterized), the Corresponding Source conveyed under this section must be accompanied by the
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide484•c) Prohibiting misrepresentation of the origin of that material, or requiring that modified vers
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide485this License (for any work) from that copyright holder, and you cure the violation prior to 30 d
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide486A contributor's “essential patent claims” are all patent claims owned or controlled by the c
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide487primarily for and in connection with specific products or compilations that contain the covered
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide488Later license versions may give you additional or different permissions. However, no additional o
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide489and each file should have at least the “copyright” line and a pointer to where the full notice i
NSA320 User’s Guide49CHAPTER 3 Web Configurator Basics3.1 OverviewThis chapter describes how to access the NSA web configurator and provides an over
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide490The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate parts of th
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide491THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTH
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide492below, refers to any such manual or work. Any member of the public is a licensee, and is address
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide493and JPG. Opaque formats include proprietary ormats that can be read and edited only by proprieta
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide494long as they preserve the title of the Document and satisfy these conditions, can be treated as v
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide495C. State on the Title page the name of the publisher of the Modified Version, as the publisher.D
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide496If the Modified Version includes new front-matter sections or appendices that qualify as Secondar
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide4976. COLLECTIONS OF DOCUMENTSYou may make a collection consisting of the Document and other docume
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide498its Title (section 1) will typically require changing the actual title.9. TERMINATIONYou may not
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide499with the Invariant Sections being LIST THEIR TITLES, with the Front-Cover Texts being LIST, and
About This User's GuideNSA320 User’s Guide5Customer SupportShould problems arise that cannot be solved by the methods listed above, you should
Chapter 3 Web Configurator BasicsNSA320 User’s Guide50Guide for how to install and run the NAS Starter Utility. See Chapter 2 on page 29 for more info
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide500 Code. 1.6. "Initial Developer" means the individual or entity identified a
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide501 and apparatus claims, in any patent Licensable by grantor. 1.11. "Source Code"
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide502 (a) under intellectual property rights (other than patent or trademark) Licen
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide503 and/or as part of a Larger Work; and (b) under Patent Claims infringed by the
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide504 Section 2.2. The Source Code version of Covered Code may be distributed only under the t
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide505 the Modification is derived, directly or indirectly, from Original Code provided by the
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide506 (c) Representations. Contributor represents that, except as disclosed
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide507 3.6. Distribution of Executable Versions. You may distribute Covered Code in Executable
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide508 Work as a single product. In such a case, You must make sure the requirements of this Li
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide509 version. You may also choose to use such Covered Code under the terms of any subsequent
Chapter 3 Web Configurator BasicsNSA320 User’s Guide51Then click Login. See Chapter 12 on page 301 for how to create other user accounts. Figure 38
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide510LICENSE. NO USE OF ANY COVERED CODE IS AUTHORIZED HEREUNDER EXCEPT UNDER THIS DISCLAIMER.8. TERMI
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide511 Sections 2.1 and/or 2.2 automatically terminate at the expiration of the 60 day notice
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide512ANY PERSON FOR ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY CHARACTER IN
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide513 District of California, with venue lying in Santa Clara County, California, with the lo
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide514 compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.mozilla.
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide515This Product includes DBD-mysql software under below licenseCopyright (c) 2003 Rudolf Lippa
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide516common command code (sg_cmds_basic.[hc] and sg_cmds_extra.[hc])and later utilities. They are Copy
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide517o Transition o Acknowledgements INTRODUCTIONThe Boost Software License specifies the terms and c
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide518obtaining a copy of the software and accompanying documentation covered bythis license (the "
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide519will want to carefully review each license, even if they've been told that they're all
Chapter 3 Web Configurator BasicsNSA320 User’s Guide523.4 Home Screens All users (including the administrator) first see the Home screen after loggin
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide520How should Boost programmers apply the license to source and header files? Add a comment based on
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide521detailed wording was rejected as not being legally necessary, and reducing readability.Why is th
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide522TRANSITIONTo ease the transition of the code base towards the new common license, several people
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide523with or without fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyrightnotice and this permissi
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide524Yes! libcurl does not put any restrictions on the program that uses the library. 6.4 I have a pro
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide525code. You do not have to reveal or make public that you are using libcurl within your app. As ca
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide526 Version 2.0, January 2004 http://www.apache.org
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide527 and conversions to other media types. "Work" shall mean the work of authors
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide528 "Contributor" shall mean Licensor and any individual or Legal Entity on beha
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide529 Work or Derivative Works thereof in any medium, with or without modifications, and in
Chapter 3 Web Configurator BasicsNSA320 User’s Guide53Note: Your browser may need Windows Media Player and VLC plugins installed to play music and vi
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide530 or as an addendum to the NOTICE text from the Work, provided that such additio
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide531 of TITLE, NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY, or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. You
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide532 END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPENDIX: How to apply the Apache License to your work. To
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide533For the mod_mime_magic component:/* * mod_mime_magic: MIME type lookup via file magic numbers *
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide534 * * 2. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented, either by * explicit claim or by
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide535 * [email protected] * * Copyright (C) 1995, Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide536 * and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice * appear in supporting document
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide537 * Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this material * for any purpose and without f
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide538 Algorithm" in all material mentioning or referencing this software or this function.
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide539 *//* Copyright (C) 1991-2, RSA Data Security, Inc. Created 1991. All rights reserved. Licen
Chapter 3 Web Configurator BasicsNSA320 User’s Guide54Here are some Home screen descriptions. A music screen is shown here as an example. Other screen
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide540 * can do whatever you want with this stuff. If we meet some day, and you think * this stuff is w
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide541 * software for any particular purpose. It is provided "as is" * without express or im
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide542 * * RSA Data Security, Inc. makes no representations concerning either * the merchantability of
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide543 * These notices must be retained in any copies of any part of this * documentation and/or softw
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide544## Copyright 1991 by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology## Permission to use, copy, modify,
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide545Written by: Philip Hazel <[email protected]>University of Cambridge Computing Service,Cambrid
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide546IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSEARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO E
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide547is not removed.This software is provided "as is" and any express or implied waranties,
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide548Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaininga copy of this software and
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide549Copyright (c) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 by Martin C. Shepherd.All rights reserved.Permission
Chapter 3 Web Configurator BasicsNSA320 User’s Guide553.4.1 Now Playing (Music)A Now Playing link displays when a song is playing. Click it to displ
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide550WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE.Except as contained in this notice, the name of a co
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide551THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS"AND ANY EXP
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide552* Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of condit
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide553with different Copyright notices) all the files are: Copyright (C) 1998-2003 Daniel Veillard. A
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide554The following individuals contributed in part to the Network Time Protocol Distribution Version 4
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide55520.Glenn Hollinger <[email protected]> GOES clock driver 21.Mike Iglesias <iglesias
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide55640.Rob Neal <[email protected]> Bancomm refclock and config/parse code maintenance 41.Rainer Pru
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide5572. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce all prior and current copyright notices, this l
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide558 * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES * WITH REGA
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide559might fall under other licenses. The details here are unclear. We do not worry about the licensi
Chapter 3 Web Configurator BasicsNSA320 User’s Guide563.4.2 Exif and Google Maps (Photos)Click a photo’s EXIF button to display or hide the photo’s E
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide560insufficient. You must also send by surface mail a copyright release signed by a company officer.
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide5611.I dedicate to the public domain any and all copyright interest in the SQLite software that was
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide562=== asctime.c============= date.c ==========/* * Copyright (c) 1985, 1987, 1988 The Regents of th
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide563/*** This file is in the public domain, so clarified as of** 1996-06-05 by Arthur David Olson.*/
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide564** 1996-06-05 by Arthur David Olson.====== private.h ===========tzfile.h =====** This file is in
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide565and their use is subject to additional licenses included in these files.mars.cpp - Copyright 199
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide566they provide to Wei Dai will be considered public domain and notcopyrighted unless it includes an
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide567This Product includes wxWidgets software under below licenseLicenceBackgroundwxWidgets is curren
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide568your option) any later version.This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, bu
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide569accordingly.4. If you write modifications of your own for this library, it is yourchoice whether
Chapter 3 Web Configurator BasicsNSA320 User’s Guide573.4.3 Slideshow and CoolIris (Photos)In a Photo menu click the SlideShow button to display the
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide570are (c) of their respective authors, and are included in Squeezebox Serverper their respective li
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide571 modified source files can be found at http://www.slimdevices.com/opensource/fixed_math.
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide572 When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, notprice. Our General Public Lice
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide573patents. We wish to avoid the danger that redistributors of a freeprogram will individually obt
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide574source code as you receive it, in any medium, provided that youconspicuously and appropriately pu
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide575 License. (Exception: if the Program itself is interactive but does not normally print su
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide576 source code, which must be distributed under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 above on a medi
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide577If distribution of executable or object code is made by offeringaccess to copy from a designated
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide578original licensor to copy, distribute or modify the Program subject tothese terms and conditions.
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide579patents or other property right claims or to contest validity of anysuch claims; this section ha
Chapter 3 Web Configurator BasicsNSA320 User’s Guide583.4.4.2 My Favorite Use Favorite > My Favorite to create, edit, and play playlists. These pl
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide580Each version is given a distinguishing version number. If the Programspecifies a version number
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide581 12. IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT H
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide582#------------------------------------------------------------------The Code2000 font is copyright
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide583 the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 3. The name
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Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide585a) the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 1
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide586 Roelofs. Portions relating to gdttf.c copyright 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 John Ellso
Appendix E Open Source LicencesNSA320 User’s Guide587 limited to implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose,
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NSA320 User’s Guide589APPENDIX F Legal InformationCopyrightCopyright © 2010 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation.The contents of this publication may
Chapter 3 Web Configurator BasicsNSA320 User’s Guide59can map a share to a network drive for easy and familiar file transfer for Windows users.• A fo
Appendix F Legal InformationNSA320 User’s Guide590• This device may not cause harmful interference.• This device must accept any interference received
Appendix F Legal InformationNSA320 User’s Guide591including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular use or purpose. ZyXEL
Appendix F Legal InformationNSA320 User’s Guide592
IndexNSA320 User’s Guide593IndexNumerics3-D photo wall 57Aaccess rights 62Flickr 291shares 315, 316YouTube 295activationdownload service 192Flickr/You
IndexNSA320 User’s Guide594backup settings 332bandwidth limit 300BitTorrent 187IP filtering 201, 202protection 221, 222re-seeding 192settings 200torre
IndexNSA320 User’s Guide595EExchangeable image file format, see ExifExif 56explicit TLS/SSL 133external volumes 166Ffan speed 151filetroubleshooting a
IndexNSA320 User’s Guide596KKen Burns 65Llag, time 153language 65latitude 56LEDs 25link capture browser plugin 219login 50logs 328longitude 56Mmainten
IndexNSA320 User’s Guide597public key certificate 334editing 335RRAID 164, 168degraded 165RAID 0 169, 171RAID 1 169, 171, 172recovering 160replacing d
IndexNSA320 User’s Guide598striping 170synchronization 216, 229configuration 216directions 217single direction 229tutorial 138two directions 230system
IndexNSA320 User’s Guide599duplexing 170mirroring 170parity 170striping 170Wweb configurator 49icons 53login 50navigation panel 67password 51, 64statu
Document ConventionsNSA320 User’s Guide6Document ConventionsWarnings and NotesThese are how warnings and notes are shown in this User’s Guide. Warning
Chapter 3 Web Configurator BasicsNSA320 User’s Guide60Last Modified This column displays the last time the file or folder was changed (in year-month-d
Chapter 3 Web Configurator BasicsNSA320 User’s Guide613.4.5.1 Configure Share Screen In the File Browser screen, select a share and click Configure
Chapter 3 Web Configurator BasicsNSA320 User’s Guide623.4.6 Share and Folder NamesThe name can only contain the following characters:• Alphanumeric (
Chapter 3 Web Configurator BasicsNSA320 User’s Guide63• Unicode is supported for share names, although your FTP client must support UTF-8. Full suppo
Chapter 3 Web Configurator BasicsNSA320 User’s Guide643.4.8 System Settings Click System > Settings to open the following screen. Use this screen
Chapter 3 Web Configurator BasicsNSA320 User’s Guide65The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 13 System > Settings LABEL D
Chapter 3 Web Configurator BasicsNSA320 User’s Guide663.5 Administration Screens The System > Administration link displays when you log in as the
Chapter 3 Web Configurator BasicsNSA320 User’s Guide673.5.2 Navigation Panel The navigation panel on the left of the Web Configurator screen ( ) con
Chapter 3 Web Configurator BasicsNSA320 User’s Guide68Applications FTP Server Enable FTP file transfer to/from the NSA, set the number of FTP connecti
Chapter 3 Web Configurator BasicsNSA320 User’s Guide693.5.3 Main Window The main window () shows the screen you select in the navigation panel. It i
Document ConventionsNSA320 User’s Guide7Icons Used in FiguresFigures in this User’s Guide may use the following generic icons. The NSA icon is not an
Chapter 3 Web Configurator BasicsNSA320 User’s Guide703.5.6 Session Example (Windows)Open Windows Explorer and type two back slashes followed by the
NSA320 User’s Guide71CHAPTER 4 Tutorials4.1 OverviewThis chapter provides tutorials that show how to use the NSA.• Windows 7 Network, see page 71• W
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide721 Click Start > Control Panel. Set View by to Category and click Network and Internet.2 Click View network
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide733 The NSA icon displays twice because the NSA is both a media server and a storage device. Double-click eithe
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide742 Use the Set Network Location screen to set the network’s location to home or work.4.2.2 NSA Icon Right-clic
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide75• Properties opens a window of NSA details and troubleshooting information.• Manufacturer identifies the comp
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide761 Click Start > Control Panel > View network status and tasks (or Network and Sharing Center if you view
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide773 Double-click the NSA’s icon to open the Web Configurator login screen. See Section 4.2.2 on page 74 for the
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide784.4 Playing Media Files in Windows 7In Windows 7, the NSA automatically displays as a library in Windows Medi
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide79icon to open a properties window (see page 75). Right-click the icon to display these options: • Download N
Safety WarningsNSA320 User’s Guide8Safety Warnings• Do NOT use this product near water, for example, in a wet basement or near a swimming pool.• Do NO
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide804.5.1 Windows 7 Desktop ShortcutThis is the NSA’s desktop shortcut. Double-click it to open a properties wind
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide81• Cut removes this shortcut so you can paste it somewhere else.• Copy copies the shortcut so you can paste it
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide824.6.1 Creating a RAID 1 VolumeThis storage method allows recovery of data if your hard disk fails. To create
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide831 In the Storage > Volume screen, click Create an Internal Volume.2 In the Disk Configuration screen, you
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide843 The Storage > Volume screen displays with your RAID 1 volume. 4.7 Deleting a VolumeDelete an existing vo
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide85This deletes all existing data in the volume. Make sure you have a backup of any existing data in the hard di
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide862 Click Sharing > Users to open the Users screen. Then click Add User.3 Configure the screen as follows and
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide87Now that Bob has created Jimmy’s account, he can go through the steps again to create another account for Kev
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide883 Configure the screen as follows to give Jimmy full access right to the share. Then click Apply to create the
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide892 Specify a name for the group. Select the user(s) you want to add to the group from the Available User(s) li
Contents OverviewNSA320 User’s Guide9Contents OverviewUser’s Guide ...
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide903 Select the network drive that you want to map the NSA to from the Drive list box. This example uses I. Then
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide915 After the mapping is done, you can then simply copy and paste or drag and drop files from/to your local com
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide922 Enter your password and click Login.3 Now you can access files and copy files from/to your local computer’s
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide934.8.6 Accessing a Share Through the Web ConfiguratorYou can browse and access files through the web configur
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide944.9 Download Service TutorialThis tutorial covers using the NSA to download a file from the Internet. Use thi
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide953 Right-click the download link and select Copy Shortcut in Internet Explorer (or Copy Link Location in Firef
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide966 Right-click the URL field and select Paste. 7 The URL displays in the URL field. Click Apply. 8 After a few
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide974.9.2 Installing the Link Capture Browser PluginIn addition to copying and pasting a download link to the Do
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide983 Select a location to save the plugin and click Install. Close the screen once the installation is complete.4
Chapter 4 TutorialsNSA320 User’s Guide995 Enter the NSA’s web address (nsa320 by default) and click Apply. A warning message displays asking for conf
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