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Media Server
NSA210, NSA221, NSA310, NSA320, NSA325
IMPORTANT!
READ CAREFULLY
BEFORE USE.
KEEP THIS GUIDE
FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE.
IMPORTANT!
Copyright © 2012
ZyXEL Communications Corporation
Firmware Version 4.40
Edition 2, 07/2012
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nsa221
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Media Server

www.zyxel.comwww.zyxel.comMedia ServerNSA210, NSA221, NSA310, NSA320, NSA325IMPORTANT!READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE.KEEP THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.I

Page 2 - Related Documentation

Table of ContentsMedia Server User’s Guide1011.5 eMule Screens ...

Page 3 - Contents Overview

Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide100Note: At the time of writing the plugin supports Internet Explorer 6.0/7.0 and Mozilla Firefox 2.0/3.0;

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1014 Open Internet Explorer and locate a download link. In this example, www.zyxel.com has a Download Now

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1023 To install the plugin, drag and drop the plugin to Firefox.4 The following screen displays. Click Ins

Page 6 - Chapter 5

Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1035 You need to restart Firefox after the installation.6 When Firefox restarts, a message displays to sh

Page 7 - Chapter 6

Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1047 Enter the NSA’s web address. The default is ‘nsa’ followed by the number of your model (‘nsa320’ for

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1054 The login screen shows up. Enter your NSA’s login information and click Login to send the link to th

Page 9 - Chapter 11

Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide106By default the NSA stores all downloads in the admin share’s download folder. See Section 5.9.4 on page

Page 10 - Chapter 12

Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1073 When it is not the download time, you see a message in the Download Service screen, indicating the a

Page 11 - Table of Contents

Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide108• Click Edit IP Filter. Use an online IP filter table from http://www.bluetack.co.uk/config/level1.gz f

Page 12 - Table of Contents

Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide109Internet Explorer 7 Example1 After you activate download service notification, click the RSS feed icon

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Table of ContentsMedia Server User’s Guide1112.1 Overview ...

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1104 Click the Favorite icon on your browser and select the Feeds tab to check the updates of your NSA’s d

Page 15 - User’s Guide

Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1114 From the Firefox’s Bookmarks Menu, select Download Notify to check the updates of your NSA’s downloa

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1122 Find the link for the RSS feed containing the channel you want to add. In this example, http://review

Page 17 - CHAPTER 1

Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1133 Right-click the download link and select Copy Link Location in Firefox (or Copy Shortcut in Internet

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1146 Right-click the URL field and select Paste.7 The URL displays in the URL field. 8 Select a policy for

Page 19 - 1.1.4 RESET Button

Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1155.12 Printer Server TutorialDo the following to have the NSA let computers on your network share a pr

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1166 If you get a warning screen, click the option that lets you continue (Yes in this example). 7 If your

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1175.13 Copy and Flickr Auto Upload TutorialAmy received some photos taken during her best friend’s wedd

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1185 The NSA also automatically uploads the copied files to Flickr.r5.14 FTP Uploadr TutorialFTP Uploadr

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide119Susan also has to create a user account and share on her NSA for Amy to upload files. The share is use

Page 24 - 2.5 Initialization Wizard

Table of ContentsMedia Server User’s Guide1217.2 What You Can Do ...

Page 25 - 2.5.2 Manual Configuration

Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1204 In the FTP Uploadr screen, click Preferences to configure the auto upload settings.5 Amy wants to sha

Page 26 - 2.5.3 Directory of the NAS

Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1216 Amy also set the Bandwidth Limit to 20KB/s so that the upload doesn’t slow down her Internet connect

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1225.15.1 Customizing the NSA’s Certificate1 Click Maintenance > SSL and then select Edit a self-signe

Page 28 - 2.7 Network Drive

Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1233 The NSA restarts its network services and returns you to the login screen. 5.15.2 Downloading and

Page 29 - 2.8 Manage the Device

Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1242 Save the file to your computer. 3 Find the certificate file on your computer and double-click it.

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1254 Install the certificate. The rest of the steps in this section are an example of installing a certif

Page 31 - CHAPTER 3

Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1266 Leave Automatically select certificate store based on the type of certificate selected and click Next

Page 32 - 3.3 NAS Discovery Screen

Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1278 If you are presented with another Security Warning, click Yes.9 Finally, click OK when presented wit

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1281 Close your web browser and open it again to reset its session with the NSA. Log in and click Maintena

Page 34 - 3.5 Initialization Wizard

Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1293 The NSA logs you out and automatically redirects your formerly non-secure (HTTP) connection to a sec

Page 35 - 3.5.1 Default Configuration

Table of ContentsMedia Server User’s Guide1320.3 NAS Starter Utility ...

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1305 Click Get Certificate.

Page 37 - 3.5.2 Manual Configuration

Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1316 Before you add an exception, verify that the device to which you are trying to connect is providing

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1327 The SHA1 fingerprint must match the NSA’s certificate you downloaded from the NSA to your computer. (

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1338 If the certificate fingerprints match, click Confirm Security Exception, otherwise click Cancel.9 Th

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1345.16 Using FTPES to Connect to the NSAThis section covers how to use FTP over Explicit TLS/SSL with th

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1352 A security warning screen displays. The SHA1 fingerprint must match the NSA’s certificate you downlo

Page 42 - 3.5.3 Directory of the NAS

Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1365.17.1 Finder1 Open a new Finder window.2 Select All under the SHARED sidebar. Look for the NSA from t

Page 43 - Clean Up to

Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1373 Expand the NSA to display the shares you may access.5.17.2 Go Menu4 In the Finder, click Go > Co

Page 44 - 3.8 Manage the Device

Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1385 When the Connect to Server dialog box opens, enter smb:// and the NSA’s IP address in the Server Addr

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1391 Click Protect > Backup > Add Job. Figure 65 Protect > Backup2 Identify the backup job an

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Table of ContentsMedia Server User’s Guide14

Page 47 - CHAPTER 4

Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1403 Select the volume1 check box to select all the folders and files.Select Remote and enter the other NS

Page 48 - 4.2.2 Web Browser Access

Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1414 In this example, the target NSA is on the LAN so leave the compression off. Security is already conf

Page 49 - 4.3 Login

Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1421 Click Protect > Backup > Add Job. Figure 69 Protect > BackupName the backup job and selec

Page 50 - 4.4 Home Screens

Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide143• Click Next.Figure 71 Protect > Backup > Add Job: Step 23 Click OK in the warning dialog box

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide144• Click Next.Figure 73 Protect > Backup > Add Job: Step 35 Schedule the backup to occur every

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1451 Click Protect > Backup screen, select a backup job and click Restore Archive.Figure 75 Protect

Page 53 - 4.4.1 Now Playing (Music)

Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1463 Select the files and folders you want to restore and click Next.Figure 77 Protect > Backup >

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1475 The NSA restores the files into the share. When it finishes you can access the files.Figure 79 Pro

Page 55 - 4.4.4 Favorite

Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1482 Select the backup job and backup time and click Next.Figure 81 Protect > Restore: Step 23 Selec

Page 56 - 4.4.5 File Browser

Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide1494 Browse to the folder where you want to put the files. Click Done.Figure 83 Protect > Restore:

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15PART IUser’s Guide

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide150

Page 59 - 4.4.6 Share and Folder Names

151PART IITechnical Reference

Page 61 - 4.4.8 System Settings

Media Server User’s Guide 153CHAPTER 6Status Screen6.1 OverviewThis chapter describes the Status screen, which is the first advanced administration

Page 62 - 4.5 Administration Screens

Chapter 6 Status ScreenMedia Server User’s Guide154The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 21 Status LABEL DESCRIPTIONStatus

Page 63 - 4.5.2 Navigation Panel

Chapter 6 Status ScreenMedia Server User’s Guide155External Volume (or USB Volume)This displays the volumes created on USB hard drives connected to t

Page 64 - 4.5.3 Main Window

Chapter 6 Status ScreenMedia Server User’s Guide156

Page 65 - 4.5.5 Common Screen Icons

Media Server User’s Guide 157CHAPTER 7System Setting7.1 OverviewThis chapter gives an overview of the various features included in the system setti

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Chapter 7 System SettingMedia Server User’s Guide1587.4 The Server Name Screen Click System Setting > Server Name to open the following screen. U

Page 67 - CHAPTER 5

Chapter 7 System SettingMedia Server User’s Guide159Click the System Setting link in the navigation panel and then click the Date/Time link to access

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Chapter 7 System SettingMedia Server User’s Guide160Synchronize NowClick this for the NSA to retrieve the correct time from the configured time server

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Media Server User’s Guide 161CHAPTER 8Storage8.1 OverviewSeveral NSA features require a valid internal volume. This chapter covers the management o

Page 71 - 5.3 Windows 7 Network Map

Chapter 8 StorageMedia Server User’s Guide162The storage method you use depends on how many disks you have and how many volumes you want to create. It

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Chapter 8 StorageMedia Server User’s Guide163volume again. After the NSA finishes the second repair, use the Expand icon to have the RAID1 volume use

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Chapter 8 StorageMedia Server User’s Guide164You see a warning screen before you delete a volume.Figure 88 Delete a Volume Warning Screen8.2.3 Volu

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Chapter 8 StorageMedia Server User’s Guide165used. For a degraded volume, you should replace the faulty disk as soon as possible to obtain previous p

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Chapter 8 StorageMedia Server User’s Guide166The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 25 Storage > Create an Internal Volum

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Chapter 8 StorageMedia Server User’s Guide167Note: Once you create the first volume on the NSA, it is recommended to restart the NSA for better perfo

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Chapter 8 StorageMedia Server User’s Guide1688.4.1 Scanning a VolumeSelect a volume in the Storage > Volume screen (Section 8.2 on page 162) and c

Page 78 - 5.6.2 Migrate Button

Chapter 8 StorageMedia Server User’s Guide169Note: Creating a volume formats the drive. All data on the disk will be lost.Figure 92 Storage > Cr

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Media Server User’s Guide 17CHAPTER 1Getting to Know Your NSA1.1 OverviewThis chapter covers the main features and applications of the NSA.Use the

Page 80 - 5.7.2 Migrate Button

Chapter 8 StorageMedia Server User’s Guide1708.6 Storage Technical ReferenceThis section provides some background information about the topics covere

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Chapter 8 StorageMedia Server User’s Guide171Two Disks: You may choose JBOD, RAID 0 or RAID 1. With two disks you could create:• up to two JBOD volum

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Chapter 8 StorageMedia Server User’s Guide172Note: In the following figures, A1, A2, A3 and so on are blocks of data from the A file. Similarly, B1, B

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Chapter 8 StorageMedia Server User’s Guide173RAID 1RAID 1 creates an exact copy (or mirror) of a set of data on another disk. This is useful when dat

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Chapter 8 StorageMedia Server User’s Guide174

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Media Server User’s Guide 175CHAPTER 9Network9.1 OverviewThis chapter discusses the network configuration screens. The Network screens allow you to

Page 86 - 5.8 Deleting a Volume

Chapter 9 NetworkMedia Server User’s Guide176Jumbo FramesJumbo frames are Ethernet frames larger than 1500 bytes. They enable data transfer with less

Page 87 - 5.9 File Sharing Tutorials

Chapter 9 NetworkMedia Server User’s Guide177Note: If you change the NSA’s IP address, you need to log in again after you apply changes.Figure 94 N

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Chapter 9 NetworkMedia Server User’s Guide1789.5 UPnP Port Mapping ScreenUse UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) port mapping to allow access from the WAN

Page 89 - 5.9.2 Creating a Share

Chapter 9 NetworkMedia Server User’s Guide179network connectivity between devices. UPnP can automatically configure the Internet gateway’s firewall a

Page 90

Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NSAMedia Server User’s Guide18Above is the NSA in a home network. Users back up and share data on the NSA. The DMA-2501

Page 91 - 5.9.3 Creating a Group

Chapter 9 NetworkMedia Server User’s Guide180the NSA from the LAN and re-apply your UPnP Port Mapping screen settings to update the Internet gateway’s

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Chapter 9 NetworkMedia Server User’s Guide181(instead of the default of port 80) to make it more secure. Remember to use the custom port number when

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Chapter 9 NetworkMedia Server User’s Guide182The following table describes the labels in this screen. 9.6 The PPPoE Screen Use this screen to config

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Chapter 9 NetworkMedia Server User’s Guide183Click Network > PPPoE in the navigation panel to open the following screen. Figure 99 Network >

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Chapter 9 NetworkMedia Server User’s Guide184

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Media Server User’s Guide 185CHAPTER 10Applications10.1 OverviewThis chapter discusses the features in the Application screens. The NSA contains va

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Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide186FTPES (File Transfer Protocol over Explicit TLS/SSL)File Transfer Protocol over Explicit TLS/SSL (F

Page 98 - 5 Click Add

Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide187Web PublishingWeb publishing lets you “publish” shares (containing folders and files) on the NSA s

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Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide18810.4 FTP ServerUse FTP or FTPES (FTP over Explicit TTL/SSL) to upload files to the NSA and downloa

Page 100 - Internet Explorer

Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide18910.5 The Media Server Screens The media server application allows you to share media files with

Page 101

Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NSAMedia Server User’s Guide191.1.2.1 NSA210 FirmwareBefore you can start using your NSA210, you have to install the

Page 102 - Media Server User’s Guide

Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide190Click Applications > Media Server to open the following screen. Use this screen to view the medi

Page 103 - Chapter 5 Tutorials

Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide19110.5.1 The Media Server Share Publish Screen Click Applications > Media Server > Share Pu

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Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide19210.5.2 The Media Server ID3 Tag Decoding Screen Click Applications > Media Server > ID3 Ta

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Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide19310.5.3 The Media Server iTunes Server Screen Click Applications > Media Server > iTunes S

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Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide194The following table describes the labels in this screen. 10.6 The Download Service ScreenThe Downl

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Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide195Preferences Click this to open a screen where you can set the default location for saving download

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Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide196Status The following icons show the download’s status.Completed: The NSA has downloaded the whole f

Page 109 - Internet Explorer 7 Example

Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide19710.6.1 Adding a Download TaskClick Applications > Download Service > Add to open the follow

Page 110 - Firefox Example

Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide198Location of Downloaded FilesThis shows where the NSA stores new downloads (Put incomplete downloads

Page 111 - 5.11 Broadcatching Tutorial

Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide19910.6.2 Configuring General SettingsClick Applications > Download Service > Preferences to o

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Media Server User’s Guide2IMPORTANT!READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE.KEEP THIS GUIDE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.DisclaimerThis is a User’s Guide for a series of pr

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Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NSAMedia Server User’s Guide20Note: You should keep the NSA in a secure location in order to prevent unauthorized reset

Page 114

Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide200The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 44 Applications > Download Servi

Page 115 - 5.12 Printer Server Tutorial

Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide20110.6.3 Configuring the P2P Download SettingsClick Applications > Download Service > Prefere

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Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide202The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 45 Applications > Download Servi

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Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide20310.6.4 Edit IP Filter Use this screen to enable or disable IP filtering for P2P downloads. IP fil

Page 118 - 5.14 FTP Uploadr Tutorial

Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide20410.6.5 Selecting Files to DownloadSelect an item in the Applications > Download Service screen’

Page 119 - Share (Remote Path) Amy

Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide20510.6.6 Displaying the Task Information Select an item on the list and click Task Info. Use this s

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Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide20610.7 The Web Publishing ScreenUse this screen to turn web publishing on or off and select shares t

Page 121 - Susan’s NSA

Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide207Note: If you installed php-MySQL-phpMyAdmin through the Package Management screen (Section 11.4 on

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Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide208Click Applications > Broadcatching to open the following screen. Figure 115 Applications >

Page 123 - Download

Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide20910.8.1 Adding a Broadcatching ChannelAt the time of writing, the NSA supports RSS 2.0 feeds. Webs

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Media Server User’s Guide 21CHAPTER 2NAS Starter Utility for NSA221, NSA310,NSA320, and NSA325Note: This NAS Starter Utility is for NSA221, NSA310,

Page 125

Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide210select policies for downloading and deleting the channel’s items. Section 5.11 on page 111 provides

Page 126

Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide211Location of Downloaded FilesThis shows where the NSA stores new downloads (Put incomplete download

Page 127

Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide21210.8.2 Editing a Broadcatching Channel Click Applications > Broadcatching, then select a channe

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Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide21310.9 The Print Server Screen Use the Print Server screen to view and manage the NSA’s list of pri

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Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide214Click Applications > Print Server to open the following screen.Figure 119 Applications > Pr

Page 130 - 5 Click Get Certificate

Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide21510.10 The Copy/Sync Button ScreenThe Copy/Sync button on the front panel allows you to copy or sy

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Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide21610.11 Technical ReferenceThis section provides technical background information on the topics disc

Page 132 - Thumbprint). Click Close

Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide217A link for the NSA in iTunes under SHARED. Click it to display the NSA’s published media files as

Page 133

Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide218If you already have the torrent file saved on your computer, you can just specify its location when

Page 134

Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide219Note: The download service notification only keeps track of files downloaded via P2P download.Figu

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Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility for NSA221, NSA310, NSA320, and NSA325Media Server User’s Guide22Start the NAS Starter Utility (click the icon in your D

Page 136 - 5.17.1 Finder

Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide220• Anti-virus to check files you download for computer viruses.P2P Download and Your FirewallThe ant

Page 137 - 5.17.2 Go Menu

Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide221HTML (web-based) configuration interface to set this up (see the firewall’s manual for details). Y

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Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide2222 Now open your web browser and type in the address of the NSA’s FamilyPhotos web page. In this exa

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Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide223Web Publishing Port NumberIf the web-published shares use a port number other than 80 (the normal

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Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide22410.11.9 Printer SharingThe NSA can act as a print server. A print server lets multiple computers s

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Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide225The following figure illustrates how copying files works when you copy files from a USB device to

Page 142

Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide226The following figure illustrates how synchronization works when you synchronize files from a USB de

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Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide227The following figure illustrates how synchronization works when you synchronize files in both dire

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Chapter 10 ApplicationsMedia Server User’s Guide228

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Media Server User’s Guide 229CHAPTER 11Package Management11.1 OverviewPackage Management can be used to set up more useful applications in your NSA

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Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility for NSA221, NSA310, NSA320, and NSA325Media Server User’s Guide232.4 Main NAS Starter Utility ScreenThe main NAS Start

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Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide230• SMART - Use S.M.A.R.T. (Self Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology) to monitor har

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Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide231Note: Once you install an application and enable it, additional links show up in the navigat

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Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide23211.4.1 Displaying the Package Information Select an item on the list and click Package Info.

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Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide23311.5 eMule Screens Use these screens to manage the eMule application in your NSA. eMule

Page 151 - Technical Reference

Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide234You see a warning screen before you delete a server.Figure 138 Delete a Server11.5.2 Add S

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Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide23511.5.3 Edit Server Use this screen to edit a server for the eMule application.Click Edit in

Page 153 - CHAPTER 6

Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide236Click MyInfo in the Applications > eMule > Server screen to view the server details.Fig

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Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide237Click Applications > eMule > Task screen to view the task details.Figure 142 Applica

Page 155 - LABEL DESCRIPTION

Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide238Note: Download tasks initially appear in the Downloading tab of the eMule Task screen. Depend

Page 156 - Chapter 6 Status Screen

Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide239Click Add in the Applications > eMule > Task screen to add a task.Figure 144 Applica

Page 157 - CHAPTER 7

Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility for NSA221, NSA310, NSA320, and NSA325Media Server User’s Guide242.5 Initialization WizardUse these screens to set up t

Page 158 - 7.5 The Date/Time Screen

Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide24011.5.7 Preferences Use this screen to configure your eMule settings, such as port numbers to

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Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide241Click Applications > eMule > Task > Preferences to open the following screen.Figure

Page 160 - Chapter 7 System Setting

Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide242Edit Click this to open the following screen where you can set the default folder location wh

Page 161 - CHAPTER 8

Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide24311.5.8 Edit IP Filter Use this screen to enable IP filtering which prevents your NSA from a

Page 162 - 8.2 The Storage Screen

Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide244Click Applications > eMule > Task > Browse Incomplete Downloads to open the followin

Page 163 - 8.2.2 Storage Screen

Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide24511.5.10 Task Info Use this screen to view eMule task details, such as status, file name, fi

Page 164 - 8.2.3 Volume Status

Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide246The following table describes the labels in this screen. 11.5.11 eMule Search Screen Use th

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Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide247Click Applications > eMule > Search to open the following screen.Figure 149 Applicat

Page 166 - Chapter 8 Storage

Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide248FTP server or Web site on your own computer using a domain name (for instance myhost.dhs.org,

Page 167 - 8.4 Editing a Volume

Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide249NFS is a client/server distributed file service that provides transparent file sharing for n

Page 168 - 8.4.1 Scanning a Volume

Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility for NSA221, NSA310, NSA320, and NSA325Media Server User’s Guide254 Check your settings. If they are OK, click Next. Oth

Page 169 - 8.5.1 External Disks

Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide250You see a warning screen before you delete a volume.Figure 152 Delete an NFS Share11.7.1 A

Page 170 - 8.6.1 Volumes and RAID

Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide25111.7.2 NFS Session Use this screen to view a list of active NFS sessions. You can see which

Page 171 - 8.6.3 Storage Methods

Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide252Self Monitoring, Analysis, and Reporting Technology (S.M.A.R.T) detects and reports the relia

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Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide25311.8.1 SMART Brief Summary Use this screen to display information about the volume, such as

Page 173 - RAID and Data Protection

Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide25411.8.2 SMART Full Summary Use this screen to display more details information about the volu

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Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide25511.9 Protect Screens The Protect screens include:• Backup screens - These include steps to

Page 175 - CHAPTER 9

Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide256The following table describes the labels in this screen. 11.10.1 Backup: Step 1 Use this scr

Page 176 - 9.4 The TCP/IP Screen

Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide257Click Add Job in the Protect > Backup screen to open the following:Figure 159 Protect &

Page 177

Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide25811.10.2 Backup: Step 2 Use this screen to specify where the files you want to backup are loc

Page 178 - 9.5 UPnP Port Mapping Screen

Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide259The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 78 Protect > Backup: Ste

Page 179

Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility for NSA221, NSA310, NSA320, and NSA325Media Server User’s Guide26• JBOD: Use this if you want maximum storage capacity a

Page 180 - 9.5.2 UPnP and Security

Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide26011.10.3 Backup: Step 3 Use this screen to specify compression, encryption and purge policies

Page 181 - HTTP (Web Published Shares)

Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide26111.10.4 Backup: Step 4 Click this to specify the schedule for the backup job. The backup jo

Page 182 - 9.6 The PPPoE Screen

Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide26211.10.5 Edit Job Screen Use this screen to edit an existing backup job. Some attributes of t

Page 183

Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide26311.10.6 Edit Job: Step 1 Click Protect > Backup. Select a backup job from the list and c

Page 184 - Chapter 9 Network

Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide26411.10.7 Edit Job: Step 2 Use this screen to edit the schedule for the backup job.Figure 164

Page 185 - CHAPTER 10

Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide26511.10.8 Restore Archive ScreenUse this screen to restore previous backups made with the NSA

Page 186 - Download Service

Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide26611.10.10 Restore Archive: Step 2 Use this screen to select the folder where the archive you

Page 187 - Broadcatching

Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide26711.10.11 Restore Archive: Step 3 Use this screen to select the location in the NSA where yo

Page 188 - 10.4 FTP Server

Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide26811.11.1 Restore: Step 1 You can access this screen by clicking Protect > Restore.Figure 1

Page 189 - Chapter 10 Applications

Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide26911.11.2 Restore: Step 2 Select a previous archive backup that you want to restore to the NS

Page 190

Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility for NSA221, NSA310, NSA320, and NSA325Media Server User’s Guide27The utility opens the NSA’s directory in Windows Explo

Page 191

Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide27011.11.3 Restore: Step 3 Use this screen to select the folder where the archive you want to r

Page 192

Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide27111.11.4 Restore: Step 4 Use this screen to select the location in the NSA where you want to

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Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide2721 Click Applications > Package and select Polkast. Then select the Install/Upgrade icon. N

Page 194

Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide2733 The installation progress appears in the Polkast row. Figure 174 Polkast Installation St

Page 195

Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide2744 A link appears in the Management Page column after installation finishes. Click this link.

Page 196 - Chapter 10 Applications

Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide2755 The Polkast login screen appears. Click the link to create a new account or enter your log

Page 197

Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide276definitions vary by manufacturer, refer to the hard drive manufacturer for details about the

Page 198

Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide277194 Temperature Low This is the hard drive’s internal temperature.195 Hardware ECC Recover

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Chapter 11 Package ManagementMedia Server User’s Guide278225 Load/Unload Cycle Count Low This is the total number of load cycles.226 Load 'In&apo

Page 200

Media Server User’s Guide 279CHAPTER 12Auto Upload12.1 OverviewThis chapter discusses the features in the Auto Upload screens. The auto upload feat

Page 201

Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility for NSA221, NSA310, NSA320, and NSA325Media Server User’s Guide28folder. For folders of files you are prompted to choose

Page 202

Chapter 12 Auto UploadMedia Server User’s Guide280Click Applications > Auto Upload > Flickr/YouTube to open the following screen.Figure 177 Ap

Page 203 - 10.6.4 Edit IP Filter

Chapter 12 Auto UploadMedia Server User’s Guide281The web browser opens the Yahoo! Flickr login page. Enter your Yahoo account’s information and clic

Page 204

Chapter 12 Auto UploadMedia Server User’s Guide282The following page displays asking for your authorization. Click OK, I’LL ALLOW IT to establish a li

Page 205

Chapter 12 Auto UploadMedia Server User’s Guide283Once the NSA is associated with your Flickr account, you can configure auto upload settings in the

Page 206

Chapter 12 Auto UploadMedia Server User’s Guide284The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 92 Applications > Auto Upload >

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Chapter 12 Auto UploadMedia Server User’s Guide28512.4.2 Configuring the YouTube Settings In the Applications > Auto Upload > Flickr/YouTube s

Page 208

Chapter 12 Auto UploadMedia Server User’s Guide286Once the NSA is associated with your YouTube account, you can configure auto upload settings in the

Page 209

Chapter 12 Auto UploadMedia Server User’s Guide287Switch User Click this to use a different YouTube account for the auto upload feature.Folder Select

Page 210

Chapter 12 Auto UploadMedia Server User’s Guide28812.5 The FTP Uploadr Screen The FTP Uploadr feature uploads files stored in the NSA to FTP servers.

Page 211

Chapter 12 Auto UploadMedia Server User’s Guide289The following table describes the labels in this screen. 12.5.1 Adding or Editing an FTP Server En

Page 212

Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility for NSA221, NSA310, NSA320, and NSA325Media Server User’s Guide29new drive in Windows Explorer (My Computer) where you

Page 213

Chapter 12 Auto UploadMedia Server User’s Guide290In the FTP Uploadr screen, click the Add Server or Edit Server button to open the following screen.F

Page 214 - 10.9.1 Print Server Rename

Chapter 12 Auto UploadMedia Server User’s Guide291In the FTP Uploadr screen, click the Preferences icon to open the following screen.Figure 187 App

Page 215

Chapter 12 Auto UploadMedia Server User’s Guide292Add Click this to open the following screen where you can set a folder that contains files you want

Page 216 - 10.11 Technical Reference

Media Server User’s Guide 293CHAPTER 13Dropbox13.1 OverviewThe Dropbox Web-based file hosting service uses cloud computing to let you use file sync

Page 217 - 10.11.2 Download Service

Chapter 13 DropboxMedia Server User’s Guide294The following table describes the labels in this screen. Table 97 Applications > DropboxLABEL DESCR

Page 218 - Firefox 2.0/3.0

Chapter 13 DropboxMedia Server User’s Guide29513.3 How to Use Dropbox with the NSAHere is how to use the Drop2NAS and zDownload folders the NSA crea

Page 219 - Use a Hardware-based Firewall

Chapter 13 DropboxMedia Server User’s Guide296admin\Dropbox\FromDropbox folder in the format of “filename(n).extension”. Here is an example of the Dro

Page 220

Media Server User’s Guide 297CHAPTER 14Using Time Machine with the NSA14.1 OverviewTime Machine is a backup system provided by Mac OS X. It automat

Page 221

Chapter 14 Using Time Machine with the NSAMedia Server User’s Guide2981 Click Apple > System Preferences. Then go to System and select Time Machine

Page 222 - 10.11.7 Web Publishing

Chapter 14 Using Time Machine with the NSAMedia Server User’s Guide2994 When prompted for the username and password of share01, enter the login infor

Page 223 - Web Publishing Port Number

Contents OverviewMedia Server User’s Guide3Contents OverviewUser’s Guide ...

Page 224 - 10.11.10 Copying Files

Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility for NSA221, NSA310, NSA320, and NSA325Media Server User’s Guide30Click Configuration > System Setting in the main uti

Page 225 - 10.11.11 Synchronizing Files

Chapter 14 Using Time Machine with the NSAMedia Server User’s Guide300

Page 226 - USB <-> NSA

Media Server User’s Guide 301CHAPTER 15Users15.1 OverviewThis chapter introduces the Users screens of the NSA. Use the Users screens to create and

Page 227 - After Sync

Chapter 15 UsersMedia Server User’s Guide302Use this screen to create and manage accounts for users who can store files on the NSA.Figure 192 Sharin

Page 228

Chapter 15 UsersMedia Server User’s Guide30315.3.1 User IconsThe following table describes the user icons. 15.3.2 Adding or Editing an Account Use

Page 229 - CHAPTER 11

Chapter 15 UsersMedia Server User’s Guide304Click the Add User button in the Users screen to open the following screen. Click the Edit User button in

Page 230

Chapter 15 UsersMedia Server User’s Guide30515.3.3 UsernamesEnter a username from one to 32 characters. The first character must be alphabetical (ca

Page 231 - Package Management screen

Chapter 15 UsersMedia Server User’s Guide306In the Users screen, select an account and click User Info to open the following screen.Figure 194 Shari

Page 232

Media Server User’s Guide 307CHAPTER 16Groups16.1 OverviewThis chapter introduces the Groups screens. Use the Groups screens to create and manage g

Page 233 - 11.5 eMule Screens

Chapter 16 GroupsMedia Server User’s Guide308The following table describes the labels in this screen. 16.3.1 Adding or Editing a GroupUse this screen

Page 234 - 11.5.2 Add Server

Chapter 16 GroupsMedia Server User’s Guide309Click the Add Group button in the Groups screen to open the following screen. Click the Edit Group butto

Page 235 - 11.5.4 My Info

Media Server User’s Guide 31CHAPTER 3NAS Starter Utility for NSA2103.1 OverviewThis chapter describes the NAS Starter Utility for NSA210. Use the N

Page 236 - 11.5.5 eMule Task Screen

Chapter 16 GroupsMedia Server User’s Guide310• Multiple spaces within names are converted to a single space.• Group names are case insensitive. The gr

Page 237

Media Server User’s Guide 311CHAPTER 17Shares17.1 OverviewA share is a set of access permissions mapped to a specific folder on a volume. It is equ

Page 238 - 11.5.6 Add Task

Chapter 17 SharesMedia Server User’s Guide312The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 105 Sharing > SharesLABEL DESCRIPTIONA

Page 239

Chapter 17 SharesMedia Server User’s Guide31317.3.1 Adding or Editing Share Click Add Share to create a new share. In the Shares screen, select a sh

Page 240 - 11.5.7 Preferences

Chapter 17 SharesMedia Server User’s Guide31417.3.2 Configuring Advanced Share Access In the Sharing > Shares > Add Share or Edit Share screen,

Page 241

Chapter 17 SharesMedia Server User’s Guide315The following table describes the labels in this screen. 17.3.3 Public and ANONYMOUS Share Access Right

Page 242 - Chapter 11 Package Management

Chapter 17 SharesMedia Server User’s Guide31617.4.2 Configuring Recycle Bins In the Sharing > Shares screen, click Recycle Bin to open the followi

Page 243 - 11.5.9 Share Browsing

Chapter 17 SharesMedia Server User’s Guide317The following table describes the labels in this screen.Table 109 Sharing > Shares > Share Brows

Page 244

Chapter 17 SharesMedia Server User’s Guide31817.5.1 Moving or Copying Files Use this screen to move or copy files to another share.In the Share Brows

Page 245 - 11.5.10 Task Info

Media Server User’s Guide 319CHAPTER 18Maintenance Screens18.1 Overview This chapter discusses the Maintenance screens. The Maintenance screens all

Page 246

Chapter 3 NAS Starter Utility for NSA210Media Server User’s Guide323.3 NAS Discovery ScreenUse this screen to view the NSAs in your network. The NSA’

Page 247 - 11.6 DyDNS Screen

Chapter 18 Maintenance ScreensMedia Server User’s Guide320Click Maintenance > Power to display the following screen.Figure 203 Maintenance > P

Page 248 - 11.7 NFS Screen

Chapter 18 Maintenance ScreensMedia Server User’s Guide321Always Power OnSelect this option to keep the NSA operating as much of the time as possible

Page 249

Chapter 18 Maintenance ScreensMedia Server User’s Guide32218.3.2 Editing the Power Control Schedule Screen Click Maintenance > Power Management &g

Page 250 - 11.7.1 Add/Edit NFS Share

Chapter 18 Maintenance ScreensMedia Server User’s Guide32318.4 The Log Screen Click Maintenance > Log to open the following screen.Execute Time (

Page 251 - 11.8 SMART Screen

Chapter 18 Maintenance ScreensMedia Server User’s Guide324Use this screen to display all NSA logs. There are at most 512 entries in the log. Older log

Page 252

Chapter 18 Maintenance ScreensMedia Server User’s Guide325•Use the Syslog Server Setting screen (Section 18.4.4 on page 326) to enable the syslog ser

Page 253 - 11.8.1 SMART Brief Summary

Chapter 18 Maintenance ScreensMedia Server User’s Guide32618.4.3 Report Setting You can select the type of alerts you want to receive through e-mail

Page 254 - 11.8.2 SMART Full Summary

Chapter 18 Maintenance ScreensMedia Server User’s Guide327The following table describes the labels in this screen. 18.5 The Configuration Screen Cli

Page 255 - 11.10 Backup Screens

Chapter 18 Maintenance ScreensMedia Server User’s Guide32818.6 SSL Certification Click Maintenance > SSL to open this screen, where you can turn o

Page 256 - 11.10.1 Backup: Step 1

Chapter 18 Maintenance ScreensMedia Server User’s Guide329The following table describes the labels in this screen. 18.6.1 Modifying or Creating a Ce

Page 257

Chapter 3 NAS Starter Utility for NSA210Media Server User’s Guide333.4 Main NAS Starter Utility ScreenThe main NAS Starter Utility screen displays a

Page 258 - 11.10.2 Backup: Step 2

Chapter 18 Maintenance ScreensMedia Server User’s Guide330The screen is also the same for the Create a certificate authorized by other CA option.Figur

Page 259

Chapter 18 Maintenance ScreensMedia Server User’s Guide331Click Maintenance > FW Upgrade to open the following screen.Figure 212 Maintenance >

Page 260 - 11.10.3 Backup: Step 3

Chapter 18 Maintenance ScreensMedia Server User’s Guide332Click Maintenance > Shutdown to open the following screen.Figure 213 Maintenance > S

Page 261 - 11.10.4 Backup: Step 4

Chapter 18 Maintenance ScreensMedia Server User’s Guide33318.9.2 Log Severity LevelsThe following table shows information on log severity levels. Le

Page 262 - 11.10.5 Edit Job Screen

Chapter 18 Maintenance ScreensMedia Server User’s Guide334Copy/Sync ButtonERROR [USB Sync] Sync Failed at Folder %s.Copy/Sync ButtonERROR Modify COPY/

Page 263 - 11.10.6 Edit Job: Step 1

Chapter 18 Maintenance ScreensMedia Server User’s Guide335Download ServiceINFO Download service initializedDownload ServiceINFO Download service paus

Page 264 - 11.10.7 Edit Job: Step 2

Chapter 18 Maintenance ScreensMedia Server User’s Guide336Download ServiceINFO Download service added %d rules from ipfilter.datDownload ServiceINFO D

Page 265

Chapter 18 Maintenance ScreensMedia Server User’s Guide337Services NOTICE MyClock has changed daylight saving intervalServices NOTICE MyClock has dis

Page 266

Chapter 18 Maintenance ScreensMedia Server User’s Guide338System INFO NTP fails to update from %sSystem INFO Device is rebooted by administrator!Syste

Page 267 - 11.11 Restore Screen

Chapter 18 Maintenance ScreensMedia Server User’s Guide339Backup/RestoreINFO Start to restore backup job [%s] from [%s].Backup/RestoreINFO Restore fr

Page 268 - 11.11.1 Restore: Step 1

Chapter 3 NAS Starter Utility for NSA210Media Server User’s Guide343.5 Initialization WizardUse these screens to set up the NSA for the first time. T

Page 269 - 11.11.2 Restore: Step 2

Chapter 18 Maintenance ScreensMedia Server User’s Guide340

Page 270 - 11.11.3 Restore: Step 3

Media Server User’s Guide 341CHAPTER 19Protecting Your Data19.1 OverviewThis chapter compares the different ways of protecting data on the NSA and

Page 271 - 11.12 Polkast Setup

Chapter 19 Protecting Your DataMedia Server User’s Guide342If you forgot the NSA password, then use the RESET button (see Section 1.1.4 on page 19) to

Page 272

Media Server User’s Guide 343CHAPTER 20Troubleshooting20.1 Troubleshooting OverviewThis chapter offers some suggestions to solve problems you might

Page 273

Chapter 20 TroubleshootingMedia Server User’s Guide344 An HDD LED is off.The HDD LED is off when the NSA cannot detect a hard drive in the drive bay.

Page 274

Chapter 20 TroubleshootingMedia Server User’s Guide345• Use another Ethernet cable. If you’re connecting to a Gigabit Ethernet, make sure you’re usin

Page 275 - 11.13 Technical Reference

Chapter 20 TroubleshootingMedia Server User’s Guide346The NAS Starter Utility discovered my NSA but the status is always unreachable, even though I ca

Page 276

Chapter 20 TroubleshootingMedia Server User’s Guide347I cannot get to the NSA login screen.• Use the NAS Starter Utility to discover your NSA. If you

Page 277

Chapter 20 TroubleshootingMedia Server User’s Guide34820.4.1 Enabling Scripting of Safe ActiveX ControlsIf pages of the web configurator do not displ

Page 278

Chapter 20 TroubleshootingMedia Server User’s Guide3494 Click OK to close the window.Figure 217 Security Settings - Script Safe ActiveX ControlsI c

Page 279 - CHAPTER 12

Chapter 3 NAS Starter Utility for NSA210Media Server User’s Guide35Choose Default Configuration (recommended) or manual configuration. Use the manual

Page 280

Chapter 20 TroubleshootingMedia Server User’s Guide35020.5 I Cannot Access The NSA I cannot access a share.• Check that the NSA is turned on and conn

Page 281 - Chapter 12 Auto Upload

Chapter 20 TroubleshootingMedia Server User’s Guide351• The user’s computer may already be connected to another of the NSA’s shares using a different

Page 282

Chapter 20 TroubleshootingMedia Server User’s Guide35220.7 External USB DrivesThe COPY LED is red.Copying files from a USB device failed. The USB dev

Page 283

Chapter 20 TroubleshootingMedia Server User’s Guide3531 On your Windows computer, click Start > Run or open a web browser.2 Enter \\nsa followed b

Page 284 - Chapter 12 Auto Upload

Chapter 20 TroubleshootingMedia Server User’s Guide354I cannot use some applications in the Web Configurator. • The firmware installed in your NSA inc

Page 285

Chapter 20 TroubleshootingMedia Server User’s Guide3553 If an iTunes client is connected, the NSA’s iTunes server function scans the published media

Page 286 - Youtube Account Configuration

Chapter 20 TroubleshootingMedia Server User’s Guide3562 If you have files from the iTunes Store that use DRM, you need to use your Apple account ID an

Page 287

Chapter 20 TroubleshootingMedia Server User’s Guide35720.14 Web PublishingA web-published share cannot be accessed by web browser from the Internet.

Page 288 - 12.5 The FTP Uploadr Screen

Chapter 20 TroubleshootingMedia Server User’s Guide358• Make sure your ISP allows you to run a server and is not blocking the port number of the NSA’s

Page 289

Chapter 20 TroubleshootingMedia Server User’s Guide359• The web location of the package may be undergoing maintenance. Try again at a later time. Upg

Page 290

Chapter 3 NAS Starter Utility for NSA210Media Server User’s Guide363 Specify usernames and passwords for the individuals you want to be able to access

Page 291

Chapter 20 TroubleshootingMedia Server User’s Guide360

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Media Server User’s Guide 361CHAPTER 21Product SpecificationsSee also Chapter 1 on page 17 for a general overview of the key features.21.1 LEDsThis

Page 293 - CHAPTER 13

Chapter 21 Product SpecificationsMedia Server User’s Guide36221.2 Supported Media Server Content FormatsThe following describes the details about the

Page 294 - Chapter 13 Dropbox

Chapter 21 Product SpecificationsMedia Server User’s Guide363Note: Not all published file types can be viewed by all client applications. 21.3 Suppo

Page 295 - Using the Drop2NAS Folder

Chapter 21 Product SpecificationsMedia Server User’s Guide364

Page 296 - Using the zDownload Folder

Media Server User’s Guide 365APPENDIX ASetting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressNote: Your specific NSA may not support all of the operating systems des

Page 297 - CHAPTER 14

Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressMedia Server User’s Guide3661 Click Start > Control Panel.2 In the Control Panel, click the Network

Page 298

Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressMedia Server User’s Guide3674 On the General tab, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click Pr

Page 299

Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressMedia Server User’s Guide3685 The Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties window opens.6 Select Obtain an

Page 300

Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressMedia Server User’s Guide369Windows VistaThis section shows screens from Windows Vista Professional.1

Page 301 - CHAPTER 15

Chapter 3 NAS Starter Utility for NSA210Media Server User’s Guide37After the NAS Starter Utility finishes configuring the NSA, you can click Show the

Page 302

Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressMedia Server User’s Guide3704 Click Manage network connections.5 Right-click Local Area Connection and

Page 303 - 15.3.1 User Icons

Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressMedia Server User’s Guide3716 Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then select Propertie

Page 304

Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressMedia Server User’s Guide3727 The Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties window opens.8 Sel

Page 305 - 15.4 Displaying User Info

Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressMedia Server User’s Guide373Windows 7This section shows screens from Windows 7 Enterprise.1 Click Sta

Page 306

Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressMedia Server User’s Guide3744 Double click Local Area Connection and then select Properties.Note: Duri

Page 307 - CHAPTER 16

Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressMedia Server User’s Guide3755 Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then select Propertie

Page 308

Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressMedia Server User’s Guide3766 The Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties window opens.7 Sel

Page 309 - 16.3.2 Group Names

Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressMedia Server User’s Guide3773 The IP settings are displayed as follows.Mac OS X: 10.3 and 10.4The scr

Page 310

Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressMedia Server User’s Guide3782 In the System Preferences window, click the Network icon.3 When the Netw

Page 311 - CHAPTER 17

Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressMedia Server User’s Guide3794 For dynamically assigned settings, select Using DHCP from the Configure

Page 312

Chapter 3 NAS Starter Utility for NSA210Media Server User’s Guide382 If your Internet connection requires you to enter a user name and password to con

Page 313 - Section 10.5 on page 189)

Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressMedia Server User’s Guide380Verifying SettingsCheck your TCP/IP properties by clicking Applications &g

Page 314 - Section 10.7 on page 206)

Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressMedia Server User’s Guide3812 In System Preferences, click the Network icon.3 When the Network prefer

Page 315 - 17.4.1 Recycle Bins

Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressMedia Server User’s Guide382•From the Configure list, select Manually.•In the IP Address field, enter

Page 316

Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressMedia Server User’s Guide383Verifying SettingsCheck your TCP/IP properties by clicking Applications &

Page 317

Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressMedia Server User’s Guide3842 When the Network Settings window opens, click Unlock to open the Authent

Page 318

Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressMedia Server User’s Guide3854 In the Network Settings window, select the connection that you want to

Page 319 - CHAPTER 18

Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressMedia Server User’s Guide3867 If you know your DNS server IP address(es), click the DNS tab in the Net

Page 320

Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressMedia Server User’s Guide387Verifying SettingsCheck your TCP/IP properties by clicking System > Ad

Page 321

Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressMedia Server User’s Guide3881 Click K Menu > Computer > Administrator Settings (YaST).2 When the

Page 322

Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressMedia Server User’s Guide3893 When the YaST Control Center window opens, select Network Devices and t

Page 323 - 18.4 The Log Screen

Chapter 3 NAS Starter Utility for NSA210Media Server User’s Guide394 Type a new administrator password (and retype it to confirm) and click Next. If

Page 324 - 18.4.1 Report Config Screen

Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressMedia Server User’s Guide3905 When the Network Card Setup window opens, click the Address tabFigure 22

Page 325 - 18.4.2 Email Setting

Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressMedia Server User’s Guide3918 If you know your DNS server IP address(es), click the Hostname/DNS tab

Page 326 - 18.4.3 Report Setting

Appendix A Setting Up Your Computer’s IP AddressMedia Server User’s Guide392When the Connection Status - KNetwork Manager window opens, click the Stat

Page 327

Media Server User’s Guide 393APPENDIX BPop-up Windows, JavaScripts and JavaPermissionsIn order to use the web configurator you need to allow:• Web b

Page 328 - 18.6 SSL Certification

Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsMedia Server User’s Guide3942 Clear the Block pop-ups check box in the Pop-up Blocker secti

Page 329

Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsMedia Server User’s Guide3952 Select Settings…to open the Pop-up Blocker Settings screen.F

Page 330

Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsMedia Server User’s Guide3964 Click Add to move the IP address to the list of Allowed sites

Page 331 - 18.8 The Shutdown Screen

Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsMedia Server User’s Guide3971 In Internet Explorer, click Tools, Internet Options and then

Page 332 - 18.9 Technical Reference

Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsMedia Server User’s Guide3986 Click OK to close the window.Figure 231 Security Settings -

Page 333 - 18.9.3 Log Messages

Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsMedia Server User’s Guide3995 Click OK to close the window.Figure 232 Security Settings

Page 334 - CLASS SEVERITY MESSAGE

Contents OverviewMedia Server User’s Guide4

Page 335

Chapter 3 NAS Starter Utility for NSA210Media Server User’s Guide406 Select how to configure the hard disks. Figure 31 Choose HDD Configuration Wit

Page 336

Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsMedia Server User’s Guide4003 Click OK to close the window.Figure 233 Java (Sun)Mozilla F

Page 337

Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsMedia Server User’s Guide401Click Content.to show the screen below. Select the check boxes

Page 338

Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java PermissionsMedia Server User’s Guide402

Page 339

Media Server User’s Guide 403APPENDIX CCommon ServicesThe following table lists some commonly-used services and their associated protocols and port

Page 340

Appendix C Common ServicesMedia Server User’s Guide404ICMP User-Defined 1 Internet Control Message Protocol is often used for diagnostic or routing pu

Page 341 - CHAPTER 19

Appendix C Common ServicesMedia Server User’s Guide405STRM WORKS UDP 1558 Stream Works Protocol.SYSLOG UDP 514 Syslog allows you to send system logs

Page 342

Appendix C Common ServicesMedia Server User’s Guide406

Page 343 - CHAPTER 20

Media Server User’s Guide 407APPENDIX DImporting CertificatesThis appendix shows you how to import public key certificates into your web browser. Pu

Page 344 - An HDD LED is red

Appendix D Importing CertificatesMedia Server User’s Guide408Internet ExplorerThe following example uses Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 on Windows XP P

Page 345 - 20.3 NAS Starter Utility

Appendix D Importing CertificatesMedia Server User’s Guide4094 In the Certificate dialog box, click Install Certificate.Figure 239 Internet Explore

Page 346 - 20.4 NSA Login and Access

Chapter 3 NAS Starter Utility for NSA210Media Server User’s Guide418 Specify usernames and passwords for the individuals you want to be able to acces

Page 347 - I forgot the password

Appendix D Importing CertificatesMedia Server User’s Guide4106 If you want Internet Explorer to Automatically select certificate store based on the ty

Page 348

Appendix D Importing CertificatesMedia Server User’s Guide4119 In the Completing the Certificate Import Wizard screen, click Finish.Figure 244 Inte

Page 349

Appendix D Importing CertificatesMedia Server User’s Guide41212 The next time you start Internet Explorer and go to a ZyXEL Web Configurator page, a s

Page 350 - I cannot access a share

Appendix D Importing CertificatesMedia Server User’s Guide413Installing a Stand-Alone Certificate File in Internet ExplorerRather than browsing to a

Page 351

Appendix D Importing CertificatesMedia Server User’s Guide414Removing a Certificate in Internet ExplorerThis section shows you how to remove a public

Page 352 - 20.9 File Transfer

Appendix D Importing CertificatesMedia Server User’s Guide4153 In the Certificates dialog box, click the Trusted Root Certificates Authorities tab, s

Page 353 - 20.10 Networking

Appendix D Importing CertificatesMedia Server User’s Guide416FirefoxThe following example uses Mozilla Firefox 2 on Windows XP Professional; however,

Page 354 - 20.12 Media Server Functions

Appendix D Importing CertificatesMedia Server User’s Guide417Installing a Stand-Alone Certificate File in FirefoxRather than browsing to a ZyXEL Web

Page 355

Appendix D Importing CertificatesMedia Server User’s Guide4183 In the Certificate Manager dialog box, click Web Sites > Import.Figure 259 Firefo

Page 356

Appendix D Importing CertificatesMedia Server User’s Guide419Removing a Certificate in FirefoxThis section shows you how to remove a public key certi

Page 357 - 20.14 Web Publishing

Chapter 3 NAS Starter Utility for NSA210Media Server User’s Guide42After the NAS Starter Utility finishes configuring the NSA, you can click Show the

Page 358 - 20.16 Package Management

Appendix D Importing CertificatesMedia Server User’s Guide4203 In the Certificate Manager dialog box, select the Web Sites tab, select the certificate

Page 359 - 20.17 Backups

Appendix D Importing CertificatesMedia Server User’s Guide421OperaThe following example uses Opera 9 on Windows XP Professional; however, the screens

Page 360 - Chapter 20 Troubleshooting

Appendix D Importing CertificatesMedia Server User’s Guide4223 The next time you visit the web site, click the padlock in the address bar to open the

Page 361 - CHAPTER 21

Appendix D Importing CertificatesMedia Server User’s Guide423Installing a Stand-Alone Certificate File in OperaRather than browsing to a ZyXEL Web Co

Page 362

Appendix D Importing CertificatesMedia Server User’s Guide4243 In the Certificates Manager, click Authorities > Import.Figure 269 Opera 9: Certi

Page 363

Appendix D Importing CertificatesMedia Server User’s Guide4255 In the Install authority certificate dialog box, click Install.Figure 271 Opera 9:

Page 364

Appendix D Importing CertificatesMedia Server User’s Guide426Removing a Certificate in OperaThis section shows you how to remove a public key certific

Page 365 - APPENDIX A

Appendix D Importing CertificatesMedia Server User’s Guide4273 In the Certificates manager, select the Authorities tab, select the certificate that y

Page 366

Appendix D Importing CertificatesMedia Server User’s Guide428KonquerorThe following example uses Konqueror 3.5 on openSUSE 10.3, however the screens a

Page 367

Appendix D Importing CertificatesMedia Server User’s Guide4294 Click the padlock in the address bar to open the KDE SSL Information window and view t

Page 368 - Verifying Settings

Chapter 3 NAS Starter Utility for NSA210Media Server User’s Guide433.6 Import Files or Folders with zPilotIn the main NAS Starter Utility screen cli

Page 369 - Windows Vista

Appendix D Importing CertificatesMedia Server User’s Guide430Installing a Stand-Alone Certificate File in KonquerorRather than browsing to a ZyXEL Web

Page 370

Appendix D Importing CertificatesMedia Server User’s Guide431Removing a Certificate in KonquerorThis section shows you how to remove a public key cer

Page 371

Appendix D Importing CertificatesMedia Server User’s Guide432

Page 372

Media Server User’s Guide 433APPENDIX EOpen Source LicencesEnd-User License Agreement for "NSA210, NSA 221, NSA310, NSA320, and NSA325" WA

Page 373 - Windows 7

Appendix E Open Source LicencesMedia Server User’s Guide434The Software and Documentation contain material that is protected by international copyrigh

Page 374

Appendix E Open Source LicencesMedia Server User’s Guide435THIRTY (30) DAYS FROM THE DATE OF PURCHASE OF THE SOFTWARE, AND NO WARRANTIES SHALL APPLY

Page 375

Appendix E Open Source LicencesMedia Server User’s Guide436Agreement shall only be effective if it is in writing and signed by both parties hereto. I

Page 376

Appendix E Open Source LicencesMedia Server User’s Guide437The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change

Page 377 - Mac OS X: 10.3 and 10.4

Appendix E Open Source LicencesMedia Server User’s Guide438use the ordinary General Public License for many libraries. However, the Lesser license pro

Page 378

Appendix E Open Source LicencesMedia Server User’s Guide439Library. You may charge a fee for the physical act of transferring a copy, and you may at

Page 379

Chapter 3 NAS Starter Utility for NSA210Media Server User’s Guide443.7 Add a Network Drive to My Computer In the main NAS Starter Utility screen clic

Page 380 - Mac OS X: 10.5 and 10.6

Appendix E Open Source LicencesMedia Server User’s Guide440However, linking a "work that uses the Library" with the Library creates an execu

Page 381

Appendix E Open Source LicencesMedia Server User’s Guide4417. You may place library facilities that are a work based on the Library side-by-side in a

Page 382

Appendix E Open Source LicencesMedia Server User’s Guide44213. The Free Software Foundation may publish revised and/or new versions of the Lesser Gene

Page 383 - Linux: Ubuntu 8 (GNOME)

Appendix E Open Source LicencesMedia Server User’s Guide443GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSEVersion 2, June 1991Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Found

Page 384

Appendix E Open Source LicencesMedia Server User’s Guide4440. This License applies to any program or other work which contains a notice placed by the

Page 385

Appendix E Open Source LicencesMedia Server User’s Guide445a) Accompany it with the complete corresponding machine-readable source code, which must b

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Appendix E Open Source LicencesMedia Server User’s Guide446patents or other property right claims or to contest validity of any such claims; this sect

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Chapter 3 NAS Starter Utility for NSA210Media Server User’s Guide45Enter the administrator user name and password and click Login. Figure 45 Logi

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Appendix E Open Source LicencesMedia Server User’s Guide451of protecting users' freedom to change the software. The systematic pattern of such a

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Appendix E Open Source LicencesMedia Server User’s Guide452A "Standard Interface" means an interface that either is an official standard def

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Appendix E Open Source LicencesMedia Server User’s Guide453When you convey a covered work, you waive any legal power to forbid circumvention of techn

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Appendix E Open Source LicencesMedia Server User’s Guide45812. No Surrender of Others' Freedom.If conditions are imposed on you (whether by court

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Appendix E Open Source LicencesMedia Server User’s Guide459INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM

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Chapter 3 NAS Starter Utility for NSA210Media Server User’s Guide46If your Internet connection requires you to enter a user name and password to conne

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Appendix E Open Source LicencesMedia Server User’s Guide461provided), that licensees may convey the work under this License, and how to view a copy o

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Appendix E Open Source LicencesMedia Server User’s Guide4636. Conveying Non-Source Forms.You may convey a covered work in object code form under the

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Media Server User’s Guide 47CHAPTER 4Web Configurator Basics4.1 OverviewThis chapter describes how to access the NSA web configurator and provides

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Chapter 4 Web Configurator BasicsMedia Server User’s Guide48more information on the NAS Starter Utility for NSA310, NSA320, NSA325, and NSA221 and Cha

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Appendix E Open Source LicencesMedia Server User’s Guide489 license (except to note that your license differs from this License) and (b) othe

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Chapter 4 Web Configurator BasicsMedia Server User’s Guide494.3 LoginThe default username and password are ‘admin’ and ‘1234’ respectively. Enter yo

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Chapter 4 Web Configurator BasicsMedia Server User’s Guide50If you have not done so yet, you should see a screen asking you to change your password (h

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Appendix E Open Source LicencesMedia Server User’s Guide500How should Boost programmers apply the license to source and header files? Add a comment ba

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Appendix E Open Source LicencesMedia Server User’s Guide501Boost's lawyers were well aware of patent provisions in licenses like the GPL and CPL

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Chapter 4 Web Configurator BasicsMedia Server User’s Guide51The main Home screen displays icons for the various features you can access.Note: Your br

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Chapter 4 Web Configurator BasicsMedia Server User’s Guide52Here are some Home screen descriptions. A music screen is shown here as an example. Other

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Media Server User’s Guide 565APPENDIX FLegal InformationCopyrightCopyright © 2012 by ZyXEL Communications Corporation.The contents of this publicati

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Appendix F Legal InformationMedia Server User’s Guide567• Do NOT open the device or unit. Opening or removing covers can expose you to dangerous high

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IndexMedia Server User’s Guide 569IndexNumbers1-bay 182-bay 183-D photo wall 55Aaccess rights 59Flickr 285shares 314, 315YouTube 288activationdownloa

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Chapter 4 Web Configurator BasicsMedia Server User’s Guide57• The administrator owns and manages the public shares.• Double-click a media file to ope

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IndexMedia Server User’s Guide570backup jobrestoring files by 144backup settings 327bandwidth limit 292broadcatching 187, 207adding channels 194, 208,

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IndexMedia Server User’s Guide 571external volumes 168Ffan speed 154filetroubleshooting access 351file browserconfigure share 58share browser 56File

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IndexMedia Server User’s Guide572Llag, time 157language 62latitude 54link capture browser plugin 218login 49Logitech SqueezeCenter 193logs 323longitud

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IndexMedia Server User’s Guide 573resume 320schedule 322UPS 320PPPoE 175, 183activation 183preferences, download service 199print server 224configura

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IndexMedia Server User’s Guide574volume 163, 164storage 161creating volumes 165disk replacement 162JBOD 161, 166, 170, 172methods 170duplexing 171mirr

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IndexMedia Server User’s Guide 575usernames 305Vvideo category, YouTube 287video playback 62volumes 161, 170creation 165, 168JBOD 161, 166, 170, 172n

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Chapter 4 Web Configurator BasicsMedia Server User’s Guide584.4.5.1 Configure Share Screen In the File Browser screen, select a share and click Confi

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Chapter 4 Web Configurator BasicsMedia Server User’s Guide59The following table describes the labels in the this screen. 4.4.6 Share and Folder Name

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Table of ContentsMedia Server User’s Guide63.5.3 Directory of the NAS ...

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Chapter 4 Web Configurator BasicsMedia Server User’s Guide60• Multiple spaces within names are converted to a single space.• Share names must be uniqu

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Chapter 4 Web Configurator BasicsMedia Server User’s Guide614.4.8 System Settings Click System > Settings to open the following screen. Use this

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Chapter 4 Web Configurator BasicsMedia Server User’s Guide624.5 Administration Screens The System > Administration link displays when you log in a

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Chapter 4 Web Configurator BasicsMedia Server User’s Guide634.5.1 Global Administration Icons The icons and language label at the top-right of the s

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Chapter 4 Web Configurator BasicsMedia Server User’s Guide644.5.3 Main Window The main window () shows the screen you select in the navigation panel.

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Chapter 4 Web Configurator BasicsMedia Server User’s Guide654.5.4 Status Messages The message text box at the bottom of the screen () displays statu

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Chapter 4 Web Configurator BasicsMedia Server User’s Guide664.5.6 Session Example (Windows)Open Windows Explorer and type two back slashes followed b

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Media Server User’s Guide 67CHAPTER 5Tutorials5.1 OverviewThis chapter provides tutorials that show how to use the NSA.• Windows 7 Network, see pag

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide681 Click Start > Control Panel. Set View by to Category and click Network and Internet.2 Click View ne

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide693 The NSA icon displays twice because the NSA is both a media server and a storage device. Double-click

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Table of ContentsMedia Server User’s Guide75.6.3 Create an Internal Volume Button ...

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide702 Use the Set Network Location screen to set the network’s location to home or work.5.2.2 NSA Icon Righ

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide71• Properties opens a window of NSA details and troubleshooting information.• Manufacturer identifies th

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide721 Click Start > Control Panel > View network status and tasks (or Network and Sharing Center if yo

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide733 Double-click the NSA’s icon to open the Web Configurator login screen. See Section 5.2.2 on page 70 f

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide745.4 Playing Media Files in Windows 7In Windows 7, the NSA automatically displays as a library in Window

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide75Click Start > Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Devices and Printers. Select the NSA icon t

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide765.5.1 Windows 7 Desktop ShortcutThis is the NSA’s desktop shortcut. Double-click it to open a propertie

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide77• Delete sends the shortcut to the recycle bin.• Rename lets you change the name of the shortcut.• Trou

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide785.6.2 Migrate ButtonDo the following steps to create a RAID 1 volume.1 Once you install a second SATA h

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide79This deletes all existing data in the SATA hard disk. Make sure you have a backup of any existing data

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide80Your NSA has a single bay for a SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) hard disk. The firmware ins

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide812 Click the Migrate button and you can see the following progress bar. Wait for up to 10 minutes for th

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide82The NSA starts creating the volume and you can see the following progress bar. Wait for 2 minutes for th

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide835.7.4 Creating a PC Compatible VolumeYou can use your eSATA hard disk as a separate storage volume. Th

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide84The NSA starts creating the volume and you can see the following progress bar. Wait for 2 minutes for th

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide855.7.4.1 Checking Your PC Compatible VolumeThe files in the eSATA hard disk that you configured as a PC

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide863 Disconnect the eSATA hard disk from the NSA. Connect the eSATA hard disk to your computer. On some sys

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide871 In the Storage > Volume screen, select the volume you want to delete and click the delete icon.2

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide881 At the NSA web configurator login screen enter the administrator account and password and click Admini

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide893 Configure the screen as follows and write down the username and password to give to Jimmy. If the use

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide901 In the NSA’s administration web configurator screens, click Shares > Add Share. Click Add Share to

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide913 Configure the screen as follows to give Jimmy full access right to the share. Then click Apply to cre

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide922 Specify a name for the group. Select the user(s) you want to add to the group from the Available User(

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide933 Select the network drive that you want to map the NSA to from the Drive list box. This example uses I

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide945 After the mapping is done, you can then simply copy and paste or drag and drop files from/to your loca

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide952 Enter your password and click Login.3 Now you can access files and copy files from/to your local comp

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide961 Log into the NSA web configurator (see Section 4.3 on page 49) using the appropriate user name and pas

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide972 Find a download link for the file you want. In this example, www.zyxel.com has a Download Now link fo

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide984 Log into the NSA web configurator (see Section 4.3 on page 49) using the administrator account and cli

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Chapter 5 TutorialsMedia Server User’s Guide996 Right-click the URL field and select Paste. 7 The URL displays in the URL field. Click Apply. 8 Afte

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