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About This User's Guide NSA320 User’s Guide 3 About This User's Guide Intended Audience This manual is intended for people who w ant to configure the NSA using the W eb Configurator .
About This User's Guide NSA320 User’s Guide 4 Documentation Feedback Send your comments, questions or su g gestions to: techwriters@zyxel.com.tw Thank you! The T echnical W riting T eam, Z yXEL Communications Corp . , 6 Innovat ion R oad II, Science-Based In dustrial P ark, Hsinchu, 30099, T aiwan.
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Document Conventions NSA320 User’s Guide 6 Document Conventions W arnings and Notes These are how warnings and notes are shown in this User’ s Guide.
Document Conventions NSA320 User’s Guide 7 Icons Used in Figures Figures in this User’s Guide ma y use the following generic icons. The NSA icon is not an exact representation of y our device.
Safety Warnings NSA320 User’s Guide 8 Safety Warnings • Do NO T use this product near water , for exam ple, in a wet basement or near a swim ming pool. • Do NO T expose your device to dampness, dust or corrosive liquids. • Do NO T store things on the device.
Contents Overview NSA320 User’s Guide 9 Contents Overview User ’ s Guide ................................................... ..................................................... .......... ......... 21 Getting to Know Y our NSA ..................
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Table of Contents NSA320 User’s Guide 11 Table of Contents About This User's Guide ........................................... ..................................................... .......... 3 Document Conventions..............................
Table of Contents NSA320 User’s Guide 12 3.2 Accessing the NSA Web Configurator ... .... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... ............. ... .... ... 49 3.2.1 Access the NSA Via NAS S t arter Utility .............. .
Table of Contents NSA320 User’s Guide 13 4.9 Download Service T utorial .. ... .... ... ............. ... ... ... .... ... ... ... .... ... ... ............. ... ... .... ... ... ... ... .... . .. 94 4.9.1 Copying/Pasting a Download Link ......... .
Table of Contents NSA320 User’s Guide 14 7.2.1 Disk Replacement Restrictions ........... ... ............. ............. ................ ............. ........... 160 7.2.2 S torage Screen ................... ... ... ... .... ... ... ... ..........
Table of Contents NSA320 User’s Guide 15 9.9.1 Print S erver Rename ................ ............. ................ ................ ............. ................ ..... 215 9.10 The Copy/Sync Butt on Screen ...... ............. ................ ...
Table of Contents NSA320 User’s Guide 16 10.10.1 Backup: S tep 1 ..... ............. ................ ................ ................ ................. ................ . 263 10.10.2 Backup: S tep 2 ..... ............. ................ ...........
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Table of Contents NSA320 User’s Guide 18 Chapter 16 Protecting Y our Dat a....................................... ................................................................ .... .. 347 16.1 Overview ........... ................ ............. .
Table of Contents NSA320 User’s Guide 19 Appendix D Importing Certificates ............................. ..................................................... ...... 41 1 Appendix E Open Source Licences ..............................................
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NSA320 User’s Guide 23 C HAPTER 1 Getting to Know Your NSA 1.1 Overview This chapter covers the main features and applications of the NSA. Use the NSA to do the following. • Share files between compute rs on your netw ork. • Back up fi les from your computers to the NSA.
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NSA NSA320 User’s Guide 24 Figure 1 Example of the NSA in a Home Network Above is the NS A in a home network. Users back up and share data on the NSA.
Chapter 1 Gettin g to Know Your NSA NSA320 User’s Guide 25 1.3 LEDs The NSA LEDs (lights) tell you important information. Figure 2 NSA Front Panel This table describes the NS A’ s LEDs. T able 1 LEDs LED COLOR STATUS DESCRIPTION POWER Blue On The NSA is turned on and receiving power .
Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NSA NSA320 User’s Guide 26 1.3.1 COPY/SYNC Button Use the COPY/SYNC button on the front panel to copy or synchronize files between a connected USB de vice and the NS A. See Section 9.10 on page 216 for more details on how to configure the c opy/sync settings.
Chapter 1 Gettin g to Know Your NSA NSA320 User’s Guide 27 1.3.2 RESET Button Use the RESET button on the rear panel to re store the NS A’ s default settin gs. Figure 3 The RESET Button •P r e s s t h e RESET button until you hear one beep (after about two seconds), then release it.
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NSA320 User’s Guide 29 C HAPTER 2 NAS Starter Utility 2.1 Overview This chapter describes the NAS Start er Utility . Use the NAS Starter Utility to find, set up, and manage the NSA as well as copy files to it and access the files on it. Make sure you have a backup of any existing data in the hard disk before inst alling it in the NSA.
Chapter 2 NAS St arter Utility NSA320 User’s Guide 30 Start the NAS Starter Ut ility (click the ic on in your Desktop or in Start > Programs > ZyXEL > NAS Starter Utility ). The first time you open the NAS Starter Utility the di scovery screen appears as foll ows.
Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility NSA320 User’s Guide 31 2.4 Main NAS S t arter Utility Screen The main NAS Starter Utility screen disp lays after you select a NS A in the NSA Discovery screen. Figure 5 NAS Starter Utility Mai n Screen The following table describes t he labels in this screen.
Chapter 2 NAS St arter Utility NSA320 User’s Guide 32 2.5 Initialization Wizard Use these screens to set up the NSA for the first time Click Run the Initialization Wizard in the main utility screen to display the following screen. Y ou must log in using an admin account.
Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility NSA320 User’s Guide 33 Choose Default Configuration (recommended) or manual configuration. Use the manual option if you need to name the NS A to configure specific network settings. Click Next . Figure 7 Initialization Wizard: Wizard T ype 2.
Chapter 2 NAS St arter Utility NSA320 User’s Guide 34 2 T ype a new administrator password (and retype it to confir m). If you do not w ant to change the administr ator password, you can leave the fields blank and just click Next .
Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility NSA320 User’s Guide 35 4 Check your settings. If they are OK, cli ck Next . Otherwise click Back . If y ou want to change anything other than the user accounts, keep clicking Back until you can change the wizard type to manual.
Chapter 2 NAS St arter Utility NSA320 User’s Guide 36 click Finish to return to the main NAS Starter Utility screen (see S ection 2.4 on page 31 ). Figure 13 Setting th e NAS 2.5.2 Manual Configuration 1 Set up the NSA’ s basic network configur ation first.
Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility NSA320 User’s Guide 37 The following table descri bes the labels in this screen. 2 If your Internet connecti on requires yo u to enter a user name and password to connect to the Internet, en ter them here and click Next .
Chapter 2 NAS St arter Utility NSA320 User’s Guide 38 3 The NAS Starter Utility checks the Internet connection. Figure 16 Check Network Conne ction 4 T ype a new administr ator password (and retype it to confirm) and click Next . If you do not w ant to change the administr ator password, y ou can leave the fields blank and just click Next .
Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility NSA320 User’s Guide 39 5 Specify a name to uniq uely identify th e NS A on your network. Choose the time zone of your loca t i on. Th i s se ts the ti me difference between your time z one and Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).
Chapter 2 NAS St arter Utility NSA320 User’s Guide 40 • RA ID 0 : Us e th is if you want max imu m s peed fo r you r dis ks, and /or you h ave other means of protecting y our data. RAID 0 has the fastest read and write performance but i f one disk fails y ou lose all your data from both disks.
Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility NSA320 User’s Guide 41 9 If the settings are OK, click Next . Otherwise click Back . If you want to change anything other than the user accounts, keep clicking Back until you can change the wizard type to ma nual. Figure 22 Confirm Se ttings 10 W ait wh ile the NAS Starter Uti lity configures the NS A.
Chapter 2 NAS St arter Utility NSA320 User’s Guide 42 click Finish to return to the main NAS Starter Utility screen (see S ection 2.4 on page 31 ). Figure 24 Setting th e NAS 2.5.3 Directory of the NAS Enter the ad ministrator user name and password and click Login .
Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility NSA320 User’s Guide 43 2.6 Import Files or Folders with zPilot In the main NAS Starter Utilit y screen click Import files or folders with zPilot to be able to drag and drop files from your computer to the NSA. Enter the ad ministrator user name and password and click Login .
Chapter 2 NAS St arter Utility NSA320 User’s Guide 44 Double-click the zPil ot icon to displa y the NAS Starter Utility sc reen with status details about the file tr ansfers. Click the “x” butt on next to a file entry to stop transferring the file.
Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility NSA320 User’s Guide 45 Windows Explorer (M y Computer) where y ou can access and us e it like y our computer’s other drives.
Chapter 2 NAS St arter Utility NSA320 User’s Guide 46 Click Configure network setting in the main utility screen to d i sp l ay th e following screen. Figure 34 NAS S tarter Utility > Configu re network setting The following table descri bes the labels in this screen.
Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility NSA320 User’s Guide 47 If your Internet connecti on requires yo u to enter a user name and password to connect to the Internet, select Enable PPPoE Connection and enter your user name and password.
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NSA320 User’s Guide 49 C HAPTER 3 Web Configurator Basics 3.1 Overview This chapter describes how to ac cess the NSA web configur ator and provides an overview of its screens. The web configurator is an HTML -based management interface that allows easy NSA setup and management using an Internet brows er .
Chapter 3 Web Configur ator Basics NSA320 User’s Guide 50 Guide for how to install and run the NAS Starter Util ity . See Chap ter 2 on page 29 for more information on the NAS Start e r Uti lity .
Chapter 3 Web Configur ator Basics NSA320 User’s Guide 51 Then click Login . See Chapter 12 on page 301 for how to create other user accounts. Figure 38 NSA Login Screen If you h a ve n o t do n e so yet, you sh oul d s ee a sc ree n ask ing yo u to c h a nge you r password (highly recommended) as sh own next.
Chapter 3 Web Configur ator Basics NSA320 User’s Guide 52 3.4 Home Screens All users (including the ad ministr ator) first see t he Home screen af t e r lo gging in .
Chapter 3 Web Configur ator Basics NSA320 User’s Guide 53 Note: Y our browser may need Windows Media Player and VLC p lugins installed to play music and video files. T o get th e VLC plugins, you have to download and install VL C (use the .exe file).
Chapter 3 Web Configur ator Basics NSA320 User’s Guide 54 Here are some Home screen descriptions. A music screen is s hown here as an example. Other screens work in a similar way . Figure 41 Musi c Screen This table describes common labels in the Home media screens.
Chapter 3 Web Configur ator Basics NSA320 User’s Guide 55 3.4.1 Now Playing (Music) A Now P laying l ink displays when a song is playing. Click it to display a panel lik e the following. This screen displa ys the name of the current song and it’ s play progress and lets you control the playback.
Chapter 3 Web Configur ator Basics NSA320 User’s Guide 56 3.4.2 Exif and Google Map s (Photos) Click a photo’ s EXIF button to d isplay or hide the photo’ s Ex changeable image file format (Exif ) d ata.
Chapter 3 Web Configur ator Basics NSA320 User’s Guide 57 3.4.3 Slideshow and CoolIris (Photos) In a Photo menu click the SlideShow but ton to display the menu’ s files as a slideshow . Mov e your cursor over the slideshow’ s screen to displa y full screen, previous, pause, and next buttons fo r cont rolling the slideshow .
Chapter 3 Web Configur ator Basics NSA320 User’s Guide 58 3.4.4.2 My Favorite Use Fa vorite > My Favorite to create, edit, and pla y playlists. These pl aylists are specific to the NSA and cannot be used in external music play ers. Figure 46 Favorite > My Favorit e This tabl e d escrib e s labels in this me n u.
Chapter 3 Web Configur ator Basics NSA320 User’s Guide 59 can map a share to a network drive for easy and familiar file transfer for Windows users. • A folder icon wi th a hand indicates a share. • The adminis trator owns and manages the public sh ares.
Chapter 3 Web Configur ator Basics NSA320 User’s Guide 60 Last Modified This column displays the la st time the file or folder was changed (in year-month-da y hour:minute:second format). Create New Folder Click this to open the following screen where you can create a new folder within the share.
Chapter 3 Web Configur ator Basics NSA320 User’s Guide 61 3.4.5.1 Configure Share Screen In the File Browser screen, select a share and click Configure Sh are to open the following screen where you can see and configure share management de tails.
Chapter 3 Web Configur ator Basics NSA320 User’s Guide 62 3.4.6 Share and Folder Names The name can only contain the following characters: • Alphanumeric (A - z, 0-9) and Unicode. The NSA allows FTP access to shares, fold ers or f iles with na mes encoded in the UTF-8 (8-bit UCS/Unicode T ransformation F ormat) format.
Chapter 3 Web Configur ator Basics NSA320 User’s Guide 63 • Unicode is support ed for share names, although your FTP client must support UTF-8. Full support should be available in all Windows versions after Windows 2000.
Chapter 3 Web Configur ator Basics NSA320 User’s Guide 64 3.4.8 System Settings Click System > Settings to open the following screen. Use this screen to change general settings and an account password. Figure 50 System > Settings P ause Select the Flickr or Y outube Uploadr entry and click this to pause current uploading.
Chapter 3 Web Configur ator Basics NSA320 User’s Guide 65 The following table describes t he labels in this screen. T able 13 System > Settings LABEL DESCRIPTION Double Click Behavior Setting Sel.
Chapter 3 Web Configur ator Basics NSA320 User’s Guide 66 3.5 Administration Screens The System > Administration link displays when you log in as the administr ator . Click System > Administration in the Home screen to open the advanced administration scre ens .
Chapter 3 Web Configur ator Basics NSA320 User’s Guide 67 3.5.2 Navigation Panel The navigation panel on the le ft of the Web Configurator screen ( ) contains screen links. Click a link to displa y su b-links. There are no sub-links for the Status screen.
Chapter 3 Web Configur ator Basics NSA320 User’s Guide 68 Applications FTP Ser ver Enable FTP file transfer to/from the NSA, set the number of FTP conne ctions allowed, an F TP idle timeout, and the character set. Media Server Enable or disable the sharing of media files and se lect which shares to share.
Chapter 3 Web Configur ator Basics NSA320 User’s Guide 69 3.5.3 Main Window The main window () shows the screen you select in the navigation panel. It is discussed in the rest of this document. The Status screen is the first administr ation screen to displa y .
Chapter 3 Web Configur ator Basics NSA320 User’s Guide 70 3.5.6 Session Example (Windows) Open Windows Explorer and type two back slashes followed by the NSA name or IP address. Initiall y you can only read and wri te to the Public , Video , Music , and Photo folders until you create other shares on the NSA.
NSA320 User’s Guide 71 C HAPTER 4 Tutorials 4.1 Overview This chapter provides tutorials that show how to use the NSA. • Windows 7 Network , see pag e 71 • Windows 7 Net work Map , see page 75 .
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 72 1 Click Start > Control Panel. Set View by to Category and click Network and Internet . 2 Click View network computers and devices .
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 73 3 The NSA icon displa ys twice because the NSA is both a media server and a stor age device. Double-click either NSA icon to open the W eb Co nfigurat or login screen.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 74 2 Use the Set Network Location screen to set the network’ s location to home or work. 4.2.2 NSA Icon Right-click Options Right- click the NSA’ s icon to see these options: • Install/Uninstall : Click Install to add the NSA as a device in y our computer .
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 75 • Properties opens a window of NSA details and troubleshooting information. • Manufacturer identifi es the company that produc ed the NSA. • Model identifies the NS A model. • Model number identifies the NS A model number .
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 76 1 Click Start > Control Panel > View network status an d tasks (or Network and Sharing Center if you view the Control Panel by icons). 2 Click See full map (1 in the figure). The network containing the NSA mu st be set as a home or work network in order to use the full map feature.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 77 3 Double-click the NSA’ s icon to open the W eb Configurator login screen. See Section 4.2.2 on page 74 for the NSA icon’ s right-click options.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 78 4.4 Playing Media Files in Windows 7 In Windows 7, th e NSA autom atically di splays as a library in Windows Media Player .
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 79 icon to open a properties window (see page 75 ). Rig ht-click the ic on to display these options: • Download NAS Starter Utility downloads the NSA’ s Starter Utility . It lets you find, set up, and manage the NS A as well as copy files to it and access the files on it.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 80 4.5.1 Windows 7 Desktop Shortcut This is the NSA’ s desktop shortcut. Double-click it to open a properties window (see page 75 ). 1 Right- click the NSA’ s desktop shortc ut icon to see these opti on s: • Open file location takes you to the Windows 7 Devices and Printers folder .
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 81 • Cut removes this shortcut so you can paste it somewhere else. • Copy copies the shortcut so y ou can paste it somewhere el se. • Create shortcut has Windows mak e a desktop shortcut to this icon. • Delete sends the sho rtcut to the re cycle bin.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 82 4.6.1 Creating a RAID 1 V olume This stor age method allows recov ery of data if y our hard disk fails. T o create a RAID 1 volume, you must install two SA T A hard disks in your NSA.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 83 1 In the Storage > Volume screen, click Create an Internal Volume . 2 In the Disk Configuration screen, y ou can select the stor age method.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 84 3 The Storage > Volume screen displays with yo ur RAID 1 volume. 4.7 Deleting a V olume Delete an existing v olume in your NSA b y doing the following steps. 1 In the Storage > Volume screen, select the vol ume you want t o delete and click the delete icon.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 85 This deletes all existing dat a in the volume. Make sure you have a backup of any existing dat a in the hard disk.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 86 2 Click Sharing > Users to open the Users screen. Then click Add User. 3 Configure the screen as follows and writ e down the username and password to give to Jimm y .
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 87 Now that Bob has created Jimm y’ s account, he can go through the steps ag ain to create another account for K evin. Aft er both accounts are created, he can go to Section 4.8.2 on page 87 to create shares for Jimm y and K evin.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 88 3 Configure the screen as foll ows to give Ji mmy full access right to the share. Then click Apply to create the share. Now that Bob has created Jimm y’ s share, he can go through the steps again to create another share for K evin.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 89 2 Specify a name for the group. Select th e user(s) y ou want to add to the group from the Available U ser(s) list and click Add Selected User(s) . Configure the screen as follows. Then click Apply to create the group.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 90 3 Select the network drive that you want to map the NSA to from the Drive list bo x. This example uses I . Then browse to and select the share on the NSA. Click Finish . 4 Enter the username and password f or Jimmy’ s account and click OK .
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 91 5 After the mapping is done, y ou can then si mply copy and paste or dr ag and drop files from/to your local computer ’ s drives to or from this network folder . Just like the NSA’ s share w as another folder on your computer .
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 92 2 Enter your pa ss wo rd and clic k Login . 3 Now you can access fi les and copy files from/to your local computer’ s driv es to or from this network fold er .
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 93 4.8.6 Accessing a Share Through the W eb Configurator Y ou can browse and access files through the web configurator . 1 Log into the NSA web config urator (see Section 3.3 on page 50 ) using the appropriate user name and password (t his example uses Jimmy’ s) and click File Browser .
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 94 4.9 Download Service T utorial This tutorial cov ers using the NSA t o down load a file from the Inter n et. Use this same procedure for BitT orrent downloads as well as regular HT TP (web) and FT P downloads.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 95 3 Right- click the download link and select Copy Shortcut i n Internet E xplorer (o r Copy Link Location in Firefox) . 4 Log into the NSA web config urator (see Section 3.3 on page 50 ) using the administrator account and click Application Zone and the Application Zone > Download Service link.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 96 6 Right- click the URL field and select Paste . 7 The URL displays in the URL field. Click Apply . 8 After a few moments, the down load task appears in the Download Service screen’ s Active tab. The download appears in the Comp leted tab when it is done.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 97 4.9.2 Inst alling the Link Capture Browser Plugin In addition to copying and pa s ting a download link to the Download Service screen, you can also i nstall a link capture browser plugin in y our web browser .
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 98 3 Select a location to sa ve the plugin and click Install . Close the screen once the installation is complete. 4 Open Internet Explorer and locate a download link. In this example, www .zyxel.com has a Download Now link for downloading a user’ s guide for Z yXEL ’ s NBG410W3G (a 3G wireless router).
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 99 5 Enter the NS A’ s web address (n sa320 by default) and click Apply . A warning message di s p lay s asking fo r co nfirmati on. Click OK to apply the setting. Firefox 1 Open Firefox. 2 Open the folder containing th e link capture browser plugi n.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 100 4 The following screen displays. Click Install Now . 5 Y ou need to restart Firefox after the inst allation.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 101 6 When Firefox restarts, a mess age displays to show the installation succeeded. The plugin is installed as an extension in Add-ons. Click Options to configure the NSA’ s web address. 7 Enter the NS A’ s web address (n sa320 by default) and click OK .
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 102 4.9.3 Using the Link Capture Browser Plugin Once you in stall the plugin, y ou may be gin sending download links to the NSA from your web browser . This example show s how to send a downl oad link to the NSA’ s download servic e using the link capture browser plugi n.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 103 4 The login screen shows up. Enter your NSA’ s login information and click Login to send the lin k to the downlo ad servic e. A confirmation message displays . 5 Log into the NSA web config urator (see Section 3.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 104 6 The download task appears in the Download Service screen’ s Active or Queue tab. It may appear i n the Completed tab if the NSA already finished downloadi ng the file or it may appear in the Error tab if t he NSA failed to download the file.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 105 Note: If power failure occurs during the a ctive download period, the NSA will verify whether the downloaded files were damage d.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 106 •C l i c k Edit IP Filter . Use an online IP fi lter table from http:// www .bluetack.co.uk/config/lev el1.gz for example to protect BitT orrent downloads. Enter the URL in the Update IP Filter from the Internet E very Week field.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 107 Internet Explorer 7 Example 1 After you ac tivate download service notification, click the RSS feed icon. 2 The following screen displays. Select Subscribe to this feed . 3 The following screen displays. Click Subscribe .
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 108 4 Click the Favorite icon on your browser and select the Feeds tab t o check the updates of your NS A’ s download list. Firefox Example 1 After you ac tivate download service notification, click the RSS feed icon.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 109 3 The following screen displays. Select Bookmarks Menu and click Ad d . 4 From the Firefox’ s Book marks Menu , select Download Notify to check the updates of your NS A’ s download list.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 11 0 4.10 Broadcatching T utorial Use broadcatching to have the NS A downlo ad frequently updated digital content like TV progr ams, radio talk shows, Pod casts (audio files), and blogs. This example shows how to sub s crib e the NSA to the CN ET T V Inte rnet televi s io n channel.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 111 3 Right- click the download link and select Copy Link Location in Firefox (or Co py Shortcut in Internet Explorer). 4 Log into the NSA web config urator (see Section 3.3 on page 50 ) using the administrator account and click Administration > Applications > Broadcatching .
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 11 2 6 Right- click the URL field and select Paste . 7 The URL displays in the URL field. 8 Select a policy for what items to downl oad. This exampl e uses Manually Choose Items for Download so you will be ab le to select individual items to download later .
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 11 3 11 After a few moments, the channel appears in the Broadcatching screen where you can select items you w ant to download. The NS A save s the items you download in a folder named after the chan nel. By default , the channel folder s are created in the admin share’ s download folder .
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 11 4 5 On your comput er , open your CI FS file sharing progr am (Windows Explorer for example) and browse to the NS A. Double-click the printer’ s icon. 6 If you get a warning screen, click the option that lets y ou continue ( Yes in this example).
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 11 5 After the driver installat ion finishes, th e compu te r is ready to use the printer . Select the printer in an application to us e i t to print. Browse to the NSA us ing a CIFS program (like Windows Explorer) and double-click t he printer’s icon to open the printer’s queue of print jobs.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 11 6 3 Press and release the COPY/SYNC button on the NSA’ s front panel to start copyin g file s. 4 The copied files can be found in a new fold er in the photo share. The name of this folder is the date (yyyy -mm-dd) and time (hh-mm-ss) when the folder is created.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 11 7 at home, so Susan has to set her NSA as an FTP server for Am y to automatically send files using FTP Uploadr . l T o set the NSA as an FTP server , click Applications > FTP to open the FTP screen. Select Enable FTP and click Ap ply .
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 11 8 This is how Amy would set up the NS A’ s FTP Uploadr . 1 Click Applications > Auto Upload > FTP Uploadr to open the FTP Uploadr screen. Select Enable FTP Uploadr and click Apply to turn on FTP Uploadr .
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 11 9 4 In the FTP Uploadr screen, click Preferences to configure the auto upload settings. 5 Amy w ants to share video files with Susan.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 120 6 Amy also set the Bandwidth Limit to 20KB/s so that the upload doesn’ t slow down her Internet connection.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 121 4.14 W eb Configurator ’ s Security Sessions These tutorials show you how to conf igure security for the NSA’ s W eb Configur ator sessions. Y ou will customize the NS A’ s self -signed SSL certific ate and distribute it to your us ers.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 122 2 Next, let’s modif y the cert ifica t e by changi ng th e Common Name to this NSA’ s host name of “nsa” , the Organization to “ZyXEL ” and the Key Length to 2048 . 3 The NSA rest arts its n etwork serv ices and returns you to the login screen.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 123 4.14.2 Downloading and Inst a lling Customized Certificate 1 Log in and return to Mainte nance > SSL .
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 124 3 Find the certificate file on your computer and double-click it. 4 Install the certificate. The rest of the steps in this section are an example of installing a certi ficate in Windows. See Appendix D on page 411 for other examples.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 125 5 In the Certificate Import Wizard , click Next . 6 Leave Automatically select certificat e store based on the type of certificate selected and click Next .
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 126 7 In the Completing the Certificate Import Wizard screen, click Finish . 8 If you are presented with another Security Warning , c lick Yes . 9 Finally , click OK when presented with the successful certificate installation message.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 127 4.14.3 T urn on the NSA’ s Web Security Now that you have cust omiz ed the NSA’ s certificate and installed it in your computer , you can turn on security f or your W eb Configurator sessions. This example uses Firefox 3.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 128 2 A warning screen p ops up if applying y our change may disconnect some users. Click Apply to continue. 3 The NSA logs you out and automatically redi rect s your formerly non-secure (HT TP) connection to a secure (HT TPS) connection.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 129 4 Click Add Exception . 5 Click Get Certificate ..
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 130 6 Before you add an ex ception, verif y that the device to which you are trying to connect is providing the correct certificate.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 131 7 The SHA1 fingerprint must match the NSA’ s certificate you downloaded from the NSA to your computer . (Double-click the NSA’ s cert ificate file and then click Details and look at the Thumbprint ). Click Close .
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 132 8 If the certificate fingerprints match, click Confirm Security Exception , otherwise click Cancel . 9 The login screen displays. Now , any one who connects to the NSA’ s W eb Configurator screens will automatically do so by HT TPs.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 133 security exception ( as in steps 6 to 7 on pages 130 to 131 ). See the ne xt section for how to use F TPES with the NSA for sec ure F TP transfers. 4.15 Using FTPES to Connect to the NSA This section cov ers how to use FTP over Explici t TLS/SSL with the NSA for secure FTP transfers.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 134 2 A security w arning screen displays. The SHA1 fingerprint must match the NSA’ s certificate you downloaded from the NS A to your computer . (Double-click the NSA’ s certificate file and then click Details and look at the Thumbprint ).
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 135 4.16.1 Creating an Archive Backup T o backup the NSA every week to a remote NSA: 1 Click Prote ct > Backup > A dd Job .
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 136 3 Select the volume1 check bo x to select all the folders and files. Select Remote and enter the other NSA’ s addr ess, username, password, and share name. If you want to mak e sure the remote NSA is reachable, click Test Connection .
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 137 4 In this example, the target NSA is on the LAN so leave the compression off . Security is already configured on the ta rget NSA so you can leave the encryption off , too. Have the NSA kee p 3 ba ck ups . Figure 56 Protect > Ba ckup > Add Job: S tep 3 5 Set the frequency to Weekly .
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 138 4.16.2 Creating a Synchronization Backup T o create a synchronization backup: 1 Click Prote ct > Backup > A dd Job .
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 139 2 Select the folder that ne eds to be mirrored (your Private folder in t his example) and Remote . • Enter the other NSA’ s address and administr ator password. •C l i c k Show target content to di splay the remote NSA’ s cont ents.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 140 • T urn on the encryption to protect these sensitiv e files during the transfer . The final files stored on the remote NSA will be unencrypted ( usable). • Rest rict the bandwidth usage t o 256 KB/s to stop the archives from usi ng all of your network connection’ s av ailable bandwidth.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 141 4.16.3 Restoring Archived Files by Backup Job If you hav e backup jobs for which the NSA has already performed backups, y ou can restore the files based on th e backup job. Do the following: 1 Click Prote ct > Backup screen, select a back up job and click Restore Archive .
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 142 3 Select the files and folders you w ant to restore and click Next . Figure 65 Protect > Ba ckup > Restore Archive: S tep 2 4 Select the original location and click Done .
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 143 5 The NSA restores the files into the share. When it finishes you can access the files. Figure 67 Protect > Ba ckup > Restore Archive: Progress 4.
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 144 2 Select the backup job an d backup time and click Next . Figure 69 Protect > Re store: S tep 2 3 Select everythi ng in the share except the recycle folder .
Chapter 4 Tutorials NSA320 User’s Guide 145 4 Browse to the folder where you want to put the files. Click Done . Figure 71 Protect > Re store: S tep 4 5 The NSA restores the files and you can use them again.
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NSA320 User’s Guide 149 C HAPTER 5 Status Screen 5.1 Overview This chapter describes the Status screen, which is the first advanced administration scre en that display s. 5.2 The S t atus Screen Click Administr ation in the Home screens ( Section 3.
Chapter 5 Status Screen NSA320 User’s Guide 150 Figure 72 S tatus The following table describes t he labels in this screen. T able 18 Status LABEL DESCRIPTION Status Click this to refresh the status screen statistics. System Information Server Name This displays the name which helps you find the NSA on the network.
Chapter 5 Status Screen NSA320 User’s Guide 151 Media Server Status This shows whether the media server function is enabled or disabled. It must be enabled for media clients to play content files stored on the NSA. Click the Edit icon to go to the screen where you can configure this.
Chapter 5 Status Screen NSA320 User’s Guide 152 External V olume This displays the volumes created on USB hard drives connected to the NSA. USB disks are numbered in th e order that you insert USB devices. Click the Edit icon to open the Storage screen.
NSA320 User’s Guide 153 C HAPTER 6 System Setting 6.1 Overview This chapter gives an overview of the v arious features includ ed in the system setting screens. Y ou can identify your NS A on the network and set the time that the NSA follows for its scheduled tasks/logs.
Chapter 6 System Setting NSA320 User’s Guide 154 • power surges occur . The NSA gives no w arning if time lag o ccurs. Y ou should resynchronize the time after a power surge or after you have shut down the NSA sever al times. 6.4 The Server Name Screen Click System Setting > Server Name to open the following screen.
Chapter 6 System Setting NSA320 User’s Guide 155 6.5 The Date/T ime Screen Use this screen to select a time zone an d a time server from which y our NSA can get the time and date.
Chapter 6 System Setting NSA320 User’s Guide 156 Manual Select this radio button to en ter the time and date manually . When you enter the time settings manually , the NSA uses the new setting once you click Apply . Note: If you enter time settings manua lly , they revert to their defaults whe n power is lost.
Chapter 6 System Setting NSA320 User’s Guide 157 Start Date Con figure the day and time when Da ylight Saving Time starts if you selected Enable Daylight Saving . The hour fiel d uses the 24 hour format. Here are a couple of examples: Daylight Saving Time starts in most parts of the United States on the second Sunday of March.
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NSA320 User’s Guide 159 C HAPTER 7 Storage 7.1 Overview Several NSA featu r es require a valid in te rnal volum e . Th is chap te r covers the management of volumes and disks (both internal and external).
Chapter 7 Storage NSA320 User’s Guide 160 7.2 The S torage Screen The Storage screen allows you to create and edit volumes in the NSA. 7.2.1 Disk Replacement Restrictions See the Quick Start Guide for information on replacing di sks in the NSA.
Chapter 7 Storage NSA320 User’s Guide 161 7.2.2 S torage Screen Click Storage > Volume in the na vigation panel to displa y the following screen. Use this screen to disp lay internal and external v olumes on the NSA. Note: It is recommended to scan the vo lume every three months or 32 reboot s.
Chapter 7 Storage NSA320 User’s Guide 162 Y ou see a warning screen before you delete a v olume. Figure 76 Delete a V olume W arning Screen Capacity This field shows total disk size, the percentage of the volume being used and the percentage that is available.
Chapter 7 Storage NSA320 User’s Guide 163 7.3 Creating an Internal V olume Click the Create an Internal Volume button in the Storage screen as shown in Figure 75 on page 161 to open the following screen. Use this screen to create a new NSA internal di sk drive volume.
Chapter 7 Storage NSA320 User’s Guide 164 The following table describes t he labels in this screen. Note: Once you create the first volume on th e NSA, it is recommended to restart the NSA for better performance. 7.3.1 V olume S t atus Y ou (the administrator) can see the status of a volume i n the Statu s or Storage screens.
Chapter 7 Storage NSA320 User’s Guide 165 • Recovering appears when repairing a RAID 1 volume. (A RAID1 volume was once degraded, but you hav e installed a new disk and t he NSA is restoring the RAID1 volume to a healthy state.) • Degraded when a volume is currently down, but can be fixed.
Chapter 7 Storage NSA320 User’s Guide 166 The following table describes t he labels in this screen. 7.5 Creating an External V olume Click the Create a New External Volume button in the Storage screen as shown in Figure 75 on pa ge 161 to open the following screen.
Chapter 7 Storage NSA320 User’s Guide 167 The following table describes t he labels in this screen. 7.5.1 External Disks Y ou may connect USB storage d evices that support the following fi le systems to the NSA. • Windows File Systems: F A T32 and F A T16.
Chapter 7 Storage NSA320 User’s Guide 168 7.6 S torage T echnical Reference This section provi des some background information about the topics co vered in this chapter . 7.6.1 V olumes and RAID A volume is a stor age area on a disk or disks. Y ou can create volumes on the internal disks and external disks attached to the USB port(s) .
Chapter 7 Storage NSA320 User’s Guide 169 7.6.2 Choosing a S torage Method for a V olume The followi ng is a guide to hel p you choose a storage method for the v arious number of disks suppor ted on the NSA. See Section 7.6.3 on page 169 for theoretical background on JBOD and the RAID leve ls used on the NSA.
Chapter 7 Storage NSA320 User’s Guide 170 • Mirroring In a RAID system using mirroring, all d ata in the system is written simultaneously to two hard disks instead of one. This provides 100% data redundancy as if one disk fails the ot her has the duplicated data.
Chapter 7 Storage NSA320 User’s Guide 171 shows disks in a single JBOD v olume. Data is not written across disks but written sequentially to each disk until it’s full.
Chapter 7 Storage NSA320 User’s Guide 172 figure shows two disks in a single RAID 1 vol ume with mirrored data. Data is duplicated across two disks, so if one disk fails, there is sti ll a copy of the data. As RAID 1 uses mirroring and duplexing, a RAID 1 v olume needs an ev en number of disks (two or four for the N SA).
NSA320 User’s Guide 173 C HAPTER 8 Network 8.1 Overview This chapter discusses the network configur ation screens. The Network screens allow y ou to configure T CP/IP an d PPPo E settings for the NSA. 8.2 What Y ou Can Do •U s e t h e TCP/IP screen ( Section 8.
Chapter 8 Net wo rk NSA320 User’s Guide 174 PPPoE P oint -to-P oint Protocol over Ethernet (PPP oE) allows the NS A to establish a direct Internet connection if you do not hav e a router . PPPoE is a dial-up connec tion. Y ou need a username an d password from your Internet Service Provider (ISP) to set up the connection.
Chapter 8 N etwork NSA320 User’s Guide 175 In the following example, the NSA has jumbo fr ames enabled and set to 8KB frames. This means the computer , notebook computer , and switch must also hav e jumbo fr ames enabled and be capable of supporting 8KB frames.
Chapter 8 Net wo rk NSA320 User’s Guide 176 Note: If you change the NSA’ s IP address, you need to log in again after you apply changes. Figure 81 Network > TCP/IP The following table describes t he labels in this screen.
Chapter 8 N etwork NSA320 User’s Guide 177 Default Gateway T ype a default gateway address in this field. DNS DNS (Domain Name S ystem) is for mapping a domain name to its corresponding IP address and vice versa. If you ha ve the IP address(es) of the DNS server(s), enter them.
Chapter 8 Net wo rk NSA320 User’s Guide 178 8.5 UPnP Port Mapping Screen Use UPnP (Universal Plug and Play) port mapping to allow access from the W AN to services you select on the NSA.
Chapter 8 N etwork NSA320 User’s Guide 179 8.5.1 UPnP and the NSA’ s IP Address It is recommended that the NSA use a st atic IP address (or a static DHCP IP address) if you will allow access to the NSA from the Internet.
Chapter 8 Net wo rk NSA320 User’s Guide 180 CIFS (Windows File Sharing) Common Internet File S ystem (CIFS) is a standard protocol supported by most operating systems in order to share file s across the network.
Chapter 8 N etwork NSA320 User’s Guide 181 access services on the NSA. Y ou can set wh ich port Internet users ne ed to use to access a specific servi ce on the NSA.
Chapter 8 Net wo rk NSA320 User’s Guide 182 8.6 The PPPoE Screen Use this screen to configure PPPoE sett ings for a direct Internet connection. Enable WAN Access Select this check box to ha ve UPnP configure your Internet gateway to allow access from the Internet to the NSA’ s service.
Chapter 8 N etwork NSA320 User’s Guide 183 Click Network > PPPoE in the na vigation panel to open the following screen. Figure 86 Network > PPPoE The following table describes t he labels in this screen. T able 31 Network > PPPoE LABEL DESCRIPTION Status Status This field displays the status of PPP oE connection.
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NSA320 User’s Guide 185 C HAPTER 9 Applications 9.1 Overview This chapter discuss es the features i n the Application screens. The NSA contains various applications for file sharing and downloading. 9.2 What Y ou Can Do •U s e t h e FTP Server screen ( Section 9.
Chapter 9 Applications NSA320 User’s Guide 186 9.3 What Y ou Need to Know FTP File T ransfer Protocol (FTP) is a file tran sfer service that oper ates on the Internet. A system running the FTP server accept s commands from a system running an FTP client.
Chapter 9 Applica tions NSA320 User’s Guide 187 iT unes Server The NSA iT unes server feature lets you us e Apple’ s iT unes software on a computer to play music and video files stored on the NSA. Y ou can download iT unes from www .apple.com. Download Service The NSA’ s download servi ce downloads files from the Internet directly to the NSA.
Chapter 9 Applications NSA320 User’s Guide 188 RSS RSS (R eally Simple S yndication) is a format for deliv ering frequently updated digital content. A channel uses a feed to deliver its cont ents (items). Subscribe the NSA to a feed to be able to download the contents.
Chapter 9 Applica tions NSA320 User’s Guide 189 Connection Limit Enter the m a ximum num ber of co nc urrent F TP co nnection s allowed on the NSA in this field. The connection limit is 20. Idle Timeout Enter the length of time that an FTP connection can be idle before timing out.
Chapter 9 Applications NSA320 User’s Guide 190 9.5 The Media Server Screen The Media Server screen allows you to share f iles with media clients. Click Applications > Media Server to open the following screen.
Chapter 9 Applica tions NSA320 User’s Guide 191 9.6 The Download Service Screen The Download Service screen allows you to download files from the Int ernet. Click Applications > Download Service to open the follow ing screen. Use this screen to manage the NSA’ s file downloads.
Chapter 9 Applications NSA320 User’s Guide 192 The following table describes t he labels in this screen. T able 34 Applications > Download Service LABEL DESCRIPTION Enable Download Service Use this option (and click the Apply button) to turn the down load service off or on.
Chapter 9 Applica tions NSA320 User’s Guide 193 Active Click this to see the list of files the NSA is currently downloading or sharing with other BitT orrent users. The NS A handles a maximum of 10 active tasks at a time (or fewer depen ding on how much of the NSA’ s system memory is av ailable).
Chapter 9 Applications NSA320 User’s Guide 194 Seeds Seeds apply to BitT orrent downloads. This is the number of computers that are sharing the complete file that y ou are downloading.
Chapter 9 Applica tions NSA320 User’s Guide 195 9.6.1 Adding a Download T ask Click Applications > Download Service > Add to open the following screen. Use this screen to specify a file for the NSA to download. Section 4.9 on page 94 provides a tutorial on adding a download task.
Chapter 9 Applications NSA320 User’s Guide 196 Location of Downloaded Files This shows where the NS A stores new downloads ( Put incomplete downloads in ) and where the NSA mo ves complete d do wnlo ad s ( Move completed downloads to ). The Share column shows the name of the share where the file is downloaded.
Chapter 9 Applica tions NSA320 User’s Guide 197 9.6.2 Configuring General Settings Click Applications > Download Service > Preference s to open the followi ng screen. Use this s creen to set the default location for savi ng downloads and configure the download period.
Chapter 9 Applications NSA320 User’s Guide 198 The following table describes t he labels in this screen. T able 36 Applications > Download Service > Preferences > General Settings LABEL DES.
Chapter 9 Applica tions NSA320 User’s Guide 199 • Current L ocation - This is the location of the selected folder . • Folder Name - Enter a new folder name and click to create it. • Type - This identifies the item as a file or folder . • Name - This is the name of the folder/file.
Chapter 9 Applications NSA320 User’s Guide 200 9.6.3 Configuring the BitT orrent Settings Click Applications > Download Service > Preferences > BitTorr ent to open the following screen.
Chapter 9 Applica tions NSA320 User’s Guide 201 9.6.4 Edit IP Filter Use this screen to enable or disable IP filtering for BitT orrent downloa ds. IP filtering blocks IP addresses known t o share fake files. Y o u can either get an IP filter table from a website or use your own table.
Chapter 9 Applications NSA320 User’s Guide 202 Click Edit IP Filter in the Applications > Download Service > Preferences > BitTorrent screen. Figure 94 Applicatio ns > Download Service > Preferences > BitT orrent > Edit IP Filter The following table describes t he labels in this screen.
Chapter 9 Applica tions NSA320 User’s Guide 203 9.6.5 Displaying the T ask Information Select an item on the list and click Task Inf o . Use this screen to check det ailed information about the task. Figure 95 Applications > Download Service > T ask Info The following table describes t he labels in this screen.
Chapter 9 Applications NSA320 User’s Guide 204 9.7 The W eb Publishing Screen Use this screen to turn web pu blishing on or off and select shares t o publish. Cl ick Applications > Web Publishing to open the following screen. Figure 96 Applicatio ns > Web Publishing Time Left This is the time remaining to complete the task.
Chapter 9 Applica tions NSA320 User’s Guide 205 The following table describes t he labels in this screen. Note: If you installed php-MySQL-phpMyAdmin through the Package Mana gement screen ( Section 10.4 on page 232 ) and enable it, you can use PHP and MySQL in your published web page.
Chapter 9 Applications NSA320 User’s Guide 206 9.8 The Broadcatching Screen This screen displays t he NSA’ s subscribed channels and t he associated contents. • The NSA sa ves a channel’ s downl oaded items in a folder named after t he channel.
Chapter 9 Applica tions NSA320 User’s Guide 207 The following table describes t he labels in this screen. T able 41 Applications > Broadcatchin g LABEL DESCRIPTION Add Channel When you find a channel to subscribe to, copy the URL of the channel’ s feed and click this button.
Chapter 9 Applications NSA320 User’s Guide 208 9.8.1 Adding a Broadcatching Channel At the time of writing, the NSA supports RSS 2.0 feeds. W ebsites with a feed usually displa y a feed icon (shown next ).
Chapter 9 Applica tions NSA320 User’s Guide 209 Click Applications > Broadcatching > Add Channel to open the following screen. Use the Add Chann el screen to subscribe the NSA to a channel’ s feed so you can view the channel. Y ou also sele ct p olicies for downloading and deleting the channel’ s items.
Chapter 9 Applications NSA320 User’s Guide 210 Delete Policy Set how the NSA handles de leting the items downloaded from the channel. Manual : Only delete individual files you select later in the Broadcatching screen. Keep last N of items : Select this to set the NSA to only keep a number of the channel’ s most recent files.
Chapter 9 Applica tions NSA320 User’s Guide 21 1 Edit Click this to open the following screen where y ou can set the default folder location where you “ Put incomplete downloads in ” and “ Move complete downloads to ”:. • Share - Select the share from the list.
Chapter 9 Applications NSA320 User’s Guide 212 9.8.2 Editing a Broadcatching Channel Click Applications > Broadcatching , then select a channel and click Edit Channel to open a si milar Edit screen. Use th e Edit Channel screen to change the download or de lete polici es .
Chapter 9 Applica tions NSA320 User’s Guide 213 Location of Downloaded Files This shows where the NSA stores new downloads ( Put incomplete downloads in ) and where the NSA moves completed downloads ( Move completed downloads to ). The Share column shows the name of the share where the file is downloaded.
Chapter 9 Applications NSA320 User’s Guide 214 9.9 The Print Server Screen Use the Print S erver screen to view and manage th e NSA’ s list of p rinters and print jobs. Click Applications > Print Server to open the following screen. Figure 101 Applications > Print Server The following table describes t he labels in this screen.
Chapter 9 Applica tions NSA320 User’s Guide 215 9.9.1 Print Server Rename Click Applications > Print Server and a printer’ s Rename icon to open the following screen.
Chapter 9 Applications NSA320 User’s Guide 216 9.10 The Copy/Sync Button Screen The Copy/S ync button on the front panel allows you to copy or synchronize files between a connected US B device and the NS A. Click Applications > Copy/Sync Button to open the following screen.
Chapter 9 Applica tions NSA320 User’s Guide 217 9.1 1 T echnical Reference This section provi des technical background information on the topics discussed in this chapter .
Chapter 9 Applications NSA320 User’s Guide 218 electronics companies that works to mak e products compatible in a home network. • Publish shares to let others play the contained media files. • The media server i s a convenient w ay to share fi les you download using t he broadcatching service (see Section 9.
Chapter 9 Applica tions NSA320 User’s Guide 219 9.1 1.2 Download Service The NSA’ s download servi ce downloads files from the Internet directly to the NSA. Y ou do not ha ve to download to your comp u t e r a n d t h e n c o p y t o t h e N S A .
Chapter 9 Applications NSA320 User’s Guide 220 The following screen displays how the pl ugin works. Figure 105 Link Capture Bro wser Plugin Instead of copying and pasting a file’ s UR L to the NS A’ s download service, you can right-cl ick on the URL in the web browser and select Send to NSA .
Chapter 9 Applica tions NSA320 User’s Guide 221 Note: The download service notification only keep s track of files downloaded via BitT orrent. Figure 106 Download Service Notification 9.1 1.5 BitT orrent Security When you download using BitT orrent, you re veal your IP address.
Chapter 9 Applications NSA320 User’s Guide 222 Ideally your firew all should hav e the following: • Stateful p a cke t inspecti on to contro l access between the Internet and your network and protect y our NSA (and comput ers) from hacking attacks.
Chapter 9 Applica tions NSA320 User’s Guide 223 set this up (see the firewall’ s manual for details). Y ou may also have to configure a corresponding firewall rule.
Chapter 9 Applications NSA320 User’s Guide 224 1 Click Applications > Web Publishing and configure the screen as shown (enable the web publishing and mov e FamilyPhotos over to Published Shares ) and click Apply.
Chapter 9 Applica tions NSA320 User’s Guide 225 • Click a fi le’s link to open the file. • Right -click a file’ s link and select Save Target As.. (in Internet Explorer) to save a copy of the file. • Click a label in the heading row to sort the files by that criteria.
Chapter 9 Applications NSA320 User’s Guide 226 your Internet gatew ay specifically for al lowing access to the web-published shares and another sepa rate set of rules fo r acc e ssing the NSA’s web configurator . 9.1 1.8 Channel Guides for Broadcatching Here are some popular broadcat ching channel guide web sites.
Chapter 9 Applica tions NSA320 User’s Guide 227 9.1 1.9 Printer Sharing The NSA can act as a print server . A print server lets multiple computers share a printer . Connect a printer to the NSA’ s USB port to let mult iple computers on your network use it.
Chapter 9 Applications NSA320 User’s Guide 228 9.1 1.10 Copying Files Y ou can copy files from a USB device to the NS A or from the NS A to a USB devic e. Simply press and release the COPY/SYNC button to start cop ying files. See Section 9.10 on page 216 for details about configuring the copy settings.
Chapter 9 Applica tions NSA320 User’s Guide 229 9.1 1.1 1 Synchronizing Files Synchronization makes th e c o nt en ts on th e target dev ice i de nt ica l to t he on es on the source device. Y ou can synchronize files from a USB device to the NSA or from the NSA to a USB devic e.
Chapter 9 Applications NSA320 User’s Guide 230 USB <-> NSA When you synchronize files in both direct ions simultaneously , both stor age devices transfer unique files to one another . Files with the same file name are synchronized ac cording to their modifi cation date/time.
NSA320 User’s Guide 231 C HAPTER 10 Package Management 10.1 Overview P ackage M anagement can be used to set up more useful applications in your NSA. The NSA can download multiple packages /files at once and automatical l y goes through all th e in stallati on s te ps.
Chapter 10 Package M anagement NSA320 User’s Guide 232 • Gallery - This web-based application allows y our NS A to host pictures. Y o u can upload images in your local computer or shares to this application. Use the administr ator account of your NSA to log in to the Gallery console.
Chapter 10 Package Management NSA320 User’s Guide 233 Click Applications > Package Management to open the following screen. Figure 1 17 Applications > Package Managemen t The following table describes t he labels in this screen.
Chapter 10 Package M anagement NSA320 User’s Guide 234 Note: Once you inst all an application and enable it, additiona l links show up in the navigation pan el.
Chapter 10 Package Management NSA320 User’s Guide 235 10.4.1 Displaying the Package Information Select an item on the list and click Pac kage Info . Use this screen to check detailed information about the task. Figure 1 18 Applications > Package Managemen t > Package Info The following table describes t he labels in this screen.
Chapter 10 Package M anagement NSA320 User’s Guide 236 10.5 eMule Screens Use these screens to manage the eMule appl ication in your NSA . eM ule is a pee r- to-peer (P2P) file-sharing console that lets you download files from the Internet. It works with eDonkey and K ad networks.
Chapter 10 Package Management NSA320 User’s Guide 237 Y ou see a warning screen before you delete a serv er . Figure 120 Delete a Server 10.5.2 Add Server Use this screen to add a server for the eMule application. My Info Select a server from the list and click this to view the details and connection status of the server .
Chapter 10 Package M anagement NSA320 User’s Guide 238 Click Add in the Applications > eMule > Server screen to add a server . Figure 121 Applications > eMule > Server: Add The following table describes t he labels in this screen. 10.5.3 Edit Server Use this screen to edit a server for the eMule application.
Chapter 10 Package Management NSA320 User’s Guide 239 The following table describes t he labels in this screen. 10.5.4 My Info Use this screen to view the server deta ils, including the status, IP address and download/upload speeds. Click MyInfo in the Applications > eMule > Server screen to view the server details.
Chapter 10 Package M anagement NSA320 User’s Guide 240 10.5.5 eMule T ask Screen Use this screen to view tasks, includin g completed, downloading, uploading and shared tasks, that are be ing handled by the NS A. Click Applications > eMule > Task screen to view the task details.
Chapter 10 Package Management NSA320 User’s Guide 241 Add Click this to add a download task (ED2K link) to the list. Ref e r t o Section 10 .5.6 on page 242 for the Add Task screen. Preferences Click this to open a screen where you can set the default location for saving downloaded files.
Chapter 10 Package M anagement NSA320 User’s Guide 242 Note: Download t asks initially appear in the Downloading t ab of the eMule T ask screen. Depending on it s status, it ca n eventually show up in the other t abs ( Newly Completed , Uploading or Shared Files t abs).
Chapter 10 Package Management NSA320 User’s Guide 243 Click Add in the Applications > eMule > Task screen to add a task. Figure 126 Applications > eMule > T ask: Add The following table describes t he labels in this screen.
Chapter 10 Package M anagement NSA320 User’s Guide 244 10.5.7 Preferences Use this screen to configure your eMule sett ings, such as port numbers t o use, i ts download/upload r ates and the maximum num ber of peers allowed t o con ne ct to the NSA.
Chapter 10 Package Management NSA320 User’s Guide 245 Click Applications > eMule > Task > Preferences to open the following screen. Figure 127 Applications > eMule > T ask > Preferences The following table describes t he labels in this screen.
Chapter 10 Package M anagement NSA320 User’s Guide 246 Edit Click this to open the following screen where y ou can set the default folder location where you “ Put incomplete downloads in ” and “ Move complete downloads to ”:. • Share - Select the destination share from the drop-down list.
Chapter 10 Package Management NSA320 User’s Guide 247 10.5.8 Edit IP Filter Use this screen to enable IP f iltering which prevents yo ur NSA from accessing certain networks and IP addr esses that may be hosting malicious programs.
Chapter 10 Package M anagement NSA320 User’s Guide 248 10.5.9 Share Browsing Use this scre en to view a lis t of files that a r e st i ll be ing down loa ded by the NSA . The files are located i n the eMuleT emp folder in the Admin share by default.
Chapter 10 Package Management NSA320 User’s Guide 249 10.5.10 T ask Info Use this screen to view eMule task details, such as stat us, file name, file size and its downloa d prog re ss. R ename Select a folder or file and click th is to open a screen.
Chapter 10 Package M anagement NSA320 User’s Guide 250 Click Task Info in Applications > eMule > Task screen to open the following. Figure 130 Applications > eMule > T ask: T ask Info The following table describes t he labels in this screen.
Chapter 10 Package Management NSA320 User’s Guide 251 10.5.1 1 eMule Search Screen Use this screen to search for files av ailabl e in an eMule server using keywords and other paramet ers, such as file type, fi le size and extension names. Click Applications > eMule > Search to open the following screen.
Chapter 10 Package M anagement NSA320 User’s Guide 252 10.6 DyDNS Screen Use this to enable and configure D yDNS. Dynamic DNS allows you to update your current dynami c IP address with a dynamic DNS service so that anyone can contact you (such as through NetMee ting or CUSeeMe).
Chapter 10 Package Management NSA320 User’s Guide 253 The following table describes t he labels in this screen. 10.7 NFS Screen Use this screen to enable and c onfigure Network File S ystem (NFS) setti ngs on your NSA . NFS is a client/serv er distri buted file serv ice that provides tr ansparent file sharing for network environments.
Chapter 10 Package M anagement NSA320 User’s Guide 254 Click Networ k > NFS to open the following screen. Figure 133 Netwo rk > NFS The following table describes t he labels in this screen. T able 61 Network > NFS LABEL DESCRIPTION NFS Service Enable NFS Server Click this to employ NFS in your NSA.
Chapter 10 Package Management NSA320 User’s Guide 255 Y ou see a warning screen before you delete a v olume. Figure 134 Delete an NFS Share 10.7.1 Add/Edit NFS Share Use this screen to add or edit an NFS share. Note: Some attributes o f the NFS share cannot be edited.
Chapter 10 Package M anagement NSA320 User’s Guide 256 10.7.2 NFS Session Use this screen to view a list of active NFS sessions. Y ou can see which us ers are connected the NFS shares. Click NFS Session in the Network > NFS screen to open the following.
Chapter 10 Package Management NSA320 User’s Guide 257 10.8 SMART Screen Use this screen to view i ndicators of your NS A’ s hard disk(s) health. Self Monitoring, Analys is , and Reporting T echnology (S.
Chapter 10 Package M anagement NSA320 User’s Guide 258 10.8.1 SMART Brief Summary Use this screen to display information about the volume, such as the hard disk vendor , specific model, hard disk capacity and so on. Click Brief Summary in the Storage > S.
Chapter 10 Package Management NSA320 User’s Guide 259 10.8.2 SMART Full Summary Use this screen to display more details information about the volume. Click Full Summary in the Storage > S.M.A.R.T screen to display the following. Figure 139 S torage > S.
Chapter 10 Package M anagement NSA320 User’s Guide 260 The following table describes t he labels in this screen. T able 66 S torage > S.M.A.R.T : Full Summary LABEL DESCRIPTION ID This is the identification number used to tag a hard disk attribute.
Chapter 10 Package Management NSA320 User’s Guide 261 10.9 Protect Screens The Protect screens include: • Backup screens - These include steps to create and customize backup jobs. • Restore screens - These include steps to re store previous backups made with the NSA.
Chapter 10 Package M anagement NSA320 User’s Guide 262 Click Prote ct > Backup to open the following screen. Figure 140 Protect > Backup The following table describes t he labels in this screen. T able 67 Protect > Backup LABEL DESCRIPTION Backup Add Job Click this to create and customize a backup job.
Chapter 10 Package Management NSA320 User’s Guide 263 10.10.1 Backup: S tep 1 Use this screen to specif y the job information and back up type. Click Add Jo b in the Protect > Backup screen to open the following: Figure 141 Protect > Backup: S tep 1 The following table describes t he labels in this screen.
Chapter 10 Package M anagement NSA320 User’s Guide 264 Backup T ype Choose the backup type that you want the NSA to implement for the backup job. Archive - This is a backup of the source folder in an archive format.
Chapter 10 Package Management NSA320 User’s Guide 265 10.10.2 Backup: S tep 2 Use this screen to specify where the file s you want to backup are located and set where you want the backup to be stored.
Chapter 10 Package M anagement NSA320 User’s Guide 266 The following table describes t he labels in this screen. T able 69 Protect > Backup: S tep 2 LABEL DESCRIPTION Backup Source Select an (internal) volume and the folders and files to back up using this tree interface.
Chapter 10 Package Management NSA320 User’s Guide 267 R emote Select this to back up to another device. For A r c h i v e s: The remote device can be another NSA in the network.
Chapter 10 Package M anagement NSA320 User’s Guide 268 10.10.3 Backup: S tep 3 Use this screen to specify compression, encryption and purge policies f or the backup job. T his step is only a vailable if you are doing an archive backup or a synchronization backup to a remote target.
Chapter 10 Package Management NSA320 User’s Guide 269 10.10.4 Backup: S tep 4 Click this to specify the schedule for the backup job. The backup job automatically runs according to the schedule that you set in this screen. Figure 144 Protect > Backup: S tep 4 The following table describes t he labels in this screen.
Chapter 10 Package M anagement NSA320 User’s Guide 270 10.10.5 Edit Job Screen Use this screen to ed it an existing backup job. Some attributes of the backup job cannot be changed, such as the name, backup t ype, source folder and so on. Every how many hours? This i s only available if you selected Hourly as your backup frequency .
Chapter 10 Package Management NSA320 User’s Guide 271 10.10.6 Edit Job: St ep 1 Click Prote ct > Backup . Select a backup job from the list and click Edit Job to open the following. Figure 145 Protect > Backup > Edit: S tep 1 The following table describes t he labels in this screen.
Chapter 10 Package M anagement NSA320 User’s Guide 272 10.10.7 Edit Job: St ep 2 Use this screen to edit th e sched ule for the backup job. Figure 146 Protect > Backup > Edit: S tep 2 Compression This field is read-only and shows whether the backup employs compression.
Chapter 10 Package Management NSA320 User’s Guide 273 The following table describes t he labels in this screen. 10.10.8 Restore Archive Screen Use this screen to restore prev ious backup s made with the NSA.
Chapter 10 Package M anagement NSA320 User’s Guide 274 10.10.9 Restore Archive: S tep 1 Click Prote ct > Backup screen ( Section 10.10 on page 26 1 ). Y ou can restore a previous backup job by selecting a ba ckup job from the lis t and clicking Restore Archive.
Chapter 10 Package Management NSA320 User’s Guide 275 10.10.10 Restore Archive: S tep 2 Use this screen to select the folder wh e re the archive you want to restore is located. Figure 148 Protect > Backup > Restore Archive: S tep 2 The following table describes t he labels in this screen.
Chapter 10 Package M anagement NSA320 User’s Guide 276 10.10.1 1 Restore Archive: Step 3 Use this screen to select the location in the NS A where y ou wan t to restore y our backup. Figure 149 Protect > Backup > Restore Archive: S tep 3 The following table describes t he labels in this screen.
Chapter 10 Package Management NSA320 User’s Guide 277 10.1 1 Restore Screen Use this screen to restore previous backup s made with the NSA, including arc hives and folders from internal, external or remote NSAs to the NSA. 10.1 1.1 Restore: S tep 1 Y ou can access this screen by clicking Prote ct > Restore .
Chapter 10 Package M anagement NSA320 User’s Guide 278 10.1 1.2 Restore: S tep 2 Select a previous archive backup that you want to restore to the NSA. Figure 151 Protect > Restore: S tep 2 Browse Click this to select where the previous backup that you want to restore is located.
Chapter 10 Package Management NSA320 User’s Guide 279 The following table describes t he labels in this screen. 10.1 1.3 Restore: S tep 3 Use this screen to select the folder wh e re the archive you want to restore is located. Figure 152 Protect > Restore: S tep 3 T able 78 Protect > Restore: S tep 2 LABEL DESCRIPTION Step 2.
Chapter 10 Package M anagement NSA320 User’s Guide 280 The following table describes t he labels in this screen. 10.1 1.4 Restore: S tep 4 Use this screen to select the location in the NS A where y ou wan t to restore y our backup. Figure 153 Protect > Restore: S tep 4 T able 79 Protect > Restore: S tep 3 LABEL DESCRIPTION Step 3.
Chapter 10 Package Management NSA320 User’s Guide 281 The following table describes t he labels in this screen. 10.12 T echnical Reference This section provi des technical background information on the topics discussed in this chapter . 10.12.1 S.M.
Chapter 10 Package M anagement NSA320 User’s Guide 282 S.M.A.R.T . attributes and their definiti ons v ary by manufactur er , refer to the hard drive manufacturer for details about the attributes your hard drive supports.
Chapter 10 Package Management NSA320 User’s Guide 283 19 0 Airflow Te m p e r a t u r e Low This indicates the temperatu re of the airflow measured by a W estern Digital hard drive. 19 0 Te m p e r a t u r e Difference from 100 High This indicates the v alue of 100 - the temperature in degrees Celsius.
Chapter 10 Package M anagement NSA320 User’s Guide 284 20 5 Thermal Asperity R ate (T AR) Low This is the number of thermal asperity errors. Thermal asperity is a read signal spik e caused by sensor temperature rise due to touching the disk surface or contaminant particles.
NSA320 User’s Guide 285 C HAPTER 11 Auto Upload 1 1.1 Overview This chapter discusses the feat ures in the Auto Upload screens. The auto upload feature uploads media files stored in the NSA to the Flickr and/or Y ouT ube sharing websites.
Chapter 11 Au to Upload NSA320 User’s Guide 286 FTPES (File T ransfer Protoc ol over Expl icit TLS/SSL) File T ransfer Protocol over Explici t TLS/SSL (FTPES) is a file transfer service that uses TLS (T ransport Lay er Security) or Secure S ocket Layer ( SSL) for secure transfers across the Internet.
Chapter 11 Auto Upload NSA320 User’s Guide 287 1 1.4.1 Configuring the Flickr Settings In the Applications > Auto Upl oad > Flickr/Y ouT ube screen, select Flickr from the list and then clic k the Config button. The following screen displays if you have not authorized the NSA to use a Flickr account.
Chapter 11 Au to Upload NSA320 User’s Guide 288 The following page displays asking f or your authorization. Click OK, I’LL ALLOW IT to establish a link between the NSA and y our Flickr account. Figure 157 Flickr Authorization A confirmation page displays indicating suc cessful authorization.
Chapter 11 Auto Upload NSA320 User’s Guide 289 Once the NSA i s associated with y our Flickr accoun t, you can c onfigure auto upload settings in the following screen.
Chapter 11 Au to Upload NSA320 User’s Guide 290 The following table describes t he labels in this screen. T able 83 Applications > Auto Up load > Flickr/YouTube > Config (Flickr) LABEL DESCRIPTION Flickr Account Configuration Username This field displays the Flickr account authorized for the auto upload feature.
Chapter 11 Auto Upload NSA320 User’s Guide 291 Add Click this to open the following screen where you can set a folder that contains files you w ant the NSA to automatically upload.
Chapter 11 Au to Upload NSA320 User’s Guide 292 1 1.4.2 Configuring the Y ouT ube Settings In the Applications > Auto Upload > Flickr/YouTube screen, se le ct Y ouT ube from the list and then click the Config button. Note: Y our Y ouT ube account must be associated with a Goo gle account.
Chapter 11 Auto Upload NSA320 User’s Guide 293 Once the NSA i s associated with y our Y ouT ube account, you can configure aut o upload settings in the following screen.
Chapter 11 Au to Upload NSA320 User’s Guide 294 The following table describes t he labels in this screen. T able 84 Applications > Auto Up load > Config (YouTube) LABEL DESCRIPTION Y outube Account Configuration Username This field displays the Y outube account authorized for the auto upload feature.
Chapter 11 Auto Upload NSA320 User’s Guide 295 Add Click this to open the following screen where you can set a folder that contains files you w ant the NSA to automatically upload.
Chapter 11 Au to Upload NSA320 User’s Guide 296 1 1.5 The FTP Uploadr Screen The FTP Uploadr feature uploads files stored in the NSA to FTP servers. Besides web publishing and media server , auto uplo ad is another con v eni ent wa y to share media files with your friends and family .
Chapter 11 Auto Upload NSA320 User’s Guide 297 The following table describes t he labels in this screen. T able 85 Applications > Auto Up load > FTP Uploadr LABEL DESCRIPTION Enable F TP Uploadr Use the check box to enable or disable the F TP Uploadr .
Chapter 11 Au to Upload NSA320 User’s Guide 298 1 1.5.1 Adding or Editing an FTP Server Entry Use this screen to add or edi t an FTP server entry for auto upload. In the FTP Uploadr screen, click the Add Serv er or Edit Server button to open the following screen.
Chapter 11 Auto Upload NSA320 User’s Guide 299 1 1.5.2 The FTP Uploadr Preferences Screen Use this screen to conf igure the gener al settings for the FTP Uploadr .
Chapter 11 Au to Upload NSA320 User’s Guide 300 Add Click this to open the following screen where you can set a folder that contains files you w ant the NSA to automatically upload.
NSA320 User’s Guide 301 C HAPTER 12 Users 12.1 Overview This chapter introduces the User s screens of the NSA. Use the Users screens to create and manage administr ator and user accounts. Administr ators can: • Configure and manage the NSA. • Create vo lumes, shares, and user accounts.
Chapter 12 Us er s NSA320 User’s Guide 302 12.3 The Users Screen Click Sharing > Users to display the screen shown next. Use this screen to create and manage ac counts for users who can store f iles on the NSA. Figure 165 Sharing > Users The following table describes t he labels in this screen.
Chapter 12 Users NSA320 User’s Guide 303 12.3.1 User Icons The following table describes t he user icons. Delete Selected Users Select an account and click this to open a screen where you can delete the user account. User Info Select an account and click this to open a screen displaying the amount of storage space u sed by the account.
Chapter 12 Us er s NSA320 User’s Guide 304 12.3.2 Adding or Editing an Account Use this screen to creat e or edit a NSA user account wi th NSA access password. Click the Add User button in the Users screen to op en the follow ing screen. Cli ck the Edit User button in the screen shown previous ly to edit an existing account.
Chapter 12 Users NSA320 User’s Guide 305 12.3.3 Usernames Enter a username from one to 32 char acters. The first char acter must be alphabetical (case insensitive, [A -Z a- z]); numeric characters are not allowed as the first char acter . The username can only contain the followi ng characters : • Alphanumeric A- z 0-9.
Chapter 12 Us er s NSA320 User’s Guide 306 •a n o n y m o u s • nobody • root •p c - g u e s t •a d m i n •p a s s w o r d 12.4 Displaying User Info Use this screen to disp lay a user’s info rmation. In the Users screen, select an account and click Us er Info to open the following screen.
NSA320 User’s Guide 307 C HAPTER 13 Groups 13.1 Overview This chapter introduces the Gr oups screens. Use the Groups screens to create and manage groups. Y ou can assign users to groups and grant individual groups access rights to specific shares. 13.
Chapter 13 G ro u ps NSA320 User’s Guide 308 Click Sharing > Groups to display the screen shown next. Figure 168 Sharing > Groups The following table describes t he labels in this screen. T able 92 Sharing > Group s LABEL DESCRIPTION Add Group Click this to open a screen where you can configure a new group.
Chapter 13 Groups NSA320 User’s Guide 309 13.3.1 Adding or Editing a Group Use this screen to create or edit a NSA group. Click the Add Group button in the Groups screen to open the following screen. Click the Edit Group button in the screen shown prev iously to edi t an existing group.
Chapter 13 G ro u ps NSA320 User’s Guide 310 13.3.2 Group Names Enter a group name from 1 to 32 char acters. The first char acter must be alphabetical (case insensitive, [A -Z a- z]); numeric characters are not allowed as the first char acter . The group name can only contain the following characters: • Alphanumeric A- z 0-9.
NSA320 User’s Guide 31 1 C HAPTER 14 Shares 14.1 Overview A share is a set of access pe rmissions mapped to a specific fol der on a v olume. It is equivalent to the Windows concept of a shared folder . Y ou can map a share to a network drive for easy and familiar file transfer for Windows users.
Chapter 14 Shares NSA320 User’s Guide 312 14.3 The Shares Screen Click Sharing > Shares in the navigation panel to open the following screen. This screen lists all shares created on the NS A. Figure 170 Sharing > Shares The following table describes t he labels in this screen.
Chapter 14 Shares NSA320 User’s Guide 313 Status This field displays the share icons. represents a Built-in share on a volume on the internal hard drives. represents a Predefined or User-Created share on a volume on the internal hard drives. represents an Auto or User-Created share on a v olume on the external (USB) devices.
Chapter 14 Shares NSA320 User’s Guide 314 14.3.1 Adding or Editing Share Click Add Share to create a new share. In the Shares screen, select a share and click Edit Share to open the following screen.
Chapter 14 Shares NSA320 User’s Guide 315 14.3.2 Configuring Advanced Share Access In the Sharing > Shares > Add S hare or Edit Share screen, select Advanced from the Share Access drop-down list. Click Edit to open the following screen. Use this screen to configure share access rights for individual users and groups.
Chapter 14 Shares NSA320 User’s Guide 316 The following table describes t he labels in this screen. 14.3.3 Public and ANONYMOUS Share Access Right s If you mak e a share public, users do not need to log in. With ANONYMOUS FTP , you must enter either 'a non ymous' or 'ftp' as the username.
Chapter 14 Shares NSA320 User’s Guide 317 This feature may be useful i f you connect to the NSA occasi onally from a remote location. Note: Disable oplocks to improve the NSA’ s performance unless you need to use the Windows of fline file feature.
Chapter 14 Shares NSA320 User’s Guide 318 14.5 The Recycle Bin Configuration Screen Use this screen to peri odically clean up items in all recycle bins. 14.5.1 Recycle Bins Re cy cle bins in the NSA help users recov er accidentally deleted fil es or folders in the shares.
Chapter 14 Shares NSA320 User’s Guide 319 14.6 The Share Browser Screen Use this screen to create folders, upload files, and edi t files within the share. Figure 175 Sharing > Shares > Share Bro wser The following table describes t he labels in this screen.
Chapter 14 Shares NSA320 User’s Guide 320 R ename Select a folder or file and click th is to open a screen. Enter the name you want and click OK to make the changes. Note: When you change a f ile name, make sure you keep the file extention. Delete Select a file/folder from the list and click this to open a w arning screen.
Chapter 14 Shares NSA320 User’s Guide 321 14.6.1 Moving or Copying Files Use this screen to move or copy files to another share. In the Share Browser screen, select a file or folder and clic k Move or Copy to open the following screen.
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NSA320 User’s Guide 323 C HAPTER 15 Maintenance Screens 15.1 Overview This chapter discusses the Maintenance screens. The Maintena nce screens allow you to manage system conf igurations. 15.2 What Y ou Can Do •U s e t h e Power screen ( Section 15.
Chapter 15 Maintenance Screens NSA320 User’s Guide 324 15.3 The Power Screen Use this screen to manage power settings for the NS A. Click Maintenance > Power to display the following screen. Figure 177 Maintenance > Po wer The following table describes t he labels in this screen.
Chapter 15 Maintenance Screens NSA320 User’s Guide 325 Minimum UPS Capacity When you use an APC Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) with a USB connection to the NSA, the NSA shuts itself down if the APC UPS’s battery charge gets down to the percen tage you specify in this field.
Chapter 15 Maintenance Screens NSA320 User’s Guide 326 15.3.1 Editing the Power Control Schedule Screen Click Maintenance > Power Management > Edit to open this screen. Use this screen to configure power control schedules to have the NSA turn on, turn off , or reboot at specified times.
Chapter 15 Maintenance Screens NSA320 User’s Guide 327 T ype Select whether this power contro l schedule has the NSA turn on, turn off , or reboot. Frequency Select whether the NSA is to apply this power control schedule entry on a monthly , weekly , or daily basis.
Chapter 15 Maintenance Screens NSA320 User’s Guide 328 15.4 The Log Screen Click Maintenance > Log to open the following screen. Use this screen to disp lay all NSA logs. There are at most 512 entries in the log. Older logs are removed by the sys tem.
Chapter 15 Maintenance Screens NSA320 User’s Guide 329 15.4.1 Report Config Screen In the Log screen, click Report Config to do the following: •U s e t h e Email Setting screen ( Section 15.4.2 on page 329 ) to enable and configure e-mail alerts from the NSA.
Chapter 15 Maintenance Screens NSA320 User’s Guide 330 15.4.3 Report Setting Y ou can select the type of alerts you want to receive through e- mail and schedule when the NSA e-mails the alerts. In the Report Config sc reen, click the Report Setting tab to open the following screen.
Chapter 15 Maintenance Screens NSA320 User’s Guide 331 15.4.4 Syslog Server Setting Y ou can enable the syslog server and sele ct the categories to include in the log report. In the Report Config screen, click the Syslog Server Setting tab to open the following screen.
Chapter 15 Maintenance Screens NSA320 User’s Guide 332 15.5 The Configuration Screen Click Maintenance > Configuration to open the following screen. Use this screen to backup or restore t he NSA configurati on settings. Figure 183 Maintenance > Con figuration The following table describes t he labels in this screen.
Chapter 15 Maintenance Screens NSA320 User’s Guide 333 15.6 SSL Certification Click Maintenance > SSL to open this screen, where you can turn on HTTPS, create a public key certificate, or upload a public key certificate that w as issued by a known certificate authority .
Chapter 15 Maintenance Screens NSA320 User’s Guide 334 The following table describes t he labels in this screen. T able 108 Maintenance > SSL LABEL DESCRIPTION Force HT TPs Select the Force HTTPs option to turn on the NSA’ s web browser security .
Chapter 15 Maintenance Screens NSA320 User’s Guide 335 15.6.1 Modifying or Creating a Certificate When you select the Edit a self-signed CA certificate option, then click the Edit button, a screen opens to allow you to mak e adjustments to the NS A’ s public k ey certificate.
Chapter 15 Maintenance Screens NSA320 User’s Guide 336 15.7 The Firmware Upgrade Screen Use this screen to upg rade the NSA firmw are. Y ou should first have downloaded the latest firmware f iles fro m the ZyXEL website. Do not turn off the NSA while it is upgrading the firmware or you may render it unusable.
Chapter 15 Maintenance Screens NSA320 User’s Guide 337 15.8 The Shut down Screen Use this screen to turn of f the NSA or perform a softw are restart.
Chapter 15 Maintenance Screens NSA320 User’s Guide 338 When you click the Shutdown button a pop-up screen will appear as king you to confirm. Click OK to continue or Cancel to quit the shutdown. Figure 189 Maintenance > Shut down > Confirm Shut down 15.
Chapter 15 Maintenance Screens NSA320 User’s Guide 339 15.9.3 Log Messages Here are some example log messages. 2C r i t i c a l 3 Error 4W a r n i n g 5N o t i c e 6I n f o T able 1 13 Log Severity Levels (continued) LEVEL DESCRIPTION T able 1 14 Log Messages CLASS SEVERITY MESSAGE Auto upload INFO %s is queued.
Chapter 15 Maintenance Screens NSA320 User’s Guide 340 Copy/Sync Button INFO [USB Sync] Deleting %s from Internal V olume. Copy/Sync Button INFO [USB Sync] Deleting %s from USB. Copy/Sync Button INFO [USB Sync] Deleting %s from USB Recursively . Copy/Sync Button INFO [USB Sync] Finished.
Chapter 15 Maintenance Screens NSA320 User’s Guide 341 Download Service INFO Download service set max B T upload rate to %d KB/s by user Download Service INFO Download service set max download slot .
Chapter 15 Maintenance Screens NSA320 User’s Guide 342 Download Service WARNING Download service default torrent location does not exist. Load default Groups NOTICE Add new g roup %s. Groups NOTICE Delete group %s. Network NOTICE %s is active because of changing P ort Group.
Chapter 15 Maintenance Screens NSA320 User’s Guide 343 Services NOTICE FTP server stops Services NOTICE FTP server starts Services NOTICE MyClock has chan ged daylight saving interv al Services NOTI.
Chapter 15 Maintenance Screens NSA320 User’s Guide 344 Storage I NFO Create External Normal V olume [%s] (%s): SUCCESS Storage I NFO Create Internal V olume [%s] (%s): SUCCESS Storage INFO Rename Ex.
Chapter 15 Maintenance Screens NSA320 User’s Guide 345 Backup/ Res t o r e ERROR When query remote target [%s]: %s Backup/ Res t o r e INFO Backup job [%s] succe ssfully Backup/ Res t o r e ERROR When backup [%s]: %s Backup/ Res t o r e ERROR When backup [%s], error happens: %s Backup/ Res t o r e INFO Start to restore backup job [%s].
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NSA320 User’s Guide 347 C HAPTER 16 Protecting Your Data 16.1 Overview This chapter compares the different w ays of protecting data on the NSA and explains how to use backup management software included on the CD . 16.2 Protection Methods There are a variety of wa ys to protect y o ur data on the NSA.
Chapter 16 Prot ecting Your Dat a NSA320 User’s Guide 348 16.3 Configuration File Backup and Restoration Use the Maintena nce > Configuration menus to create a file of yo ur NSA configur ati ons such as passwords, shar es and volumes created, network settings and so on.
Chapter 16 Protecting Your Data NSA320 User’s Guide 349 1 Since a computer restart is required, clos e your other files and programs before installing the Memeo Autobackup softw are. 2 Insert the included CD in to your CD-ROM drive. Click the Tools icon in the screen that displays.
Chapter 16 Prot ecting Your Dat a NSA320 User’s Guide 350 6 In this screen, select the item s that you want to back up. Figure 192 Backu p Items 7 This screen lists the items you selected for backup .
Chapter 16 Protecting Your Data NSA320 User’s Guide 351 8 Specify a name f or your backup plan (or just use the default). Click Next and then Done . Figure 194 Backu p Plan Name 16.
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NSA320 User’s Guide 353 C HAPTER 17 Troubleshooting 17.1 T roubleshooting Overview This chapter offers some suggesti ons to solv e problems y ou might encounter .
Chapter 17 Tro u blesh oo tin g NSA320 User’s Guide 354 • Make sure y ou are using the power adap tor or cord included with the NSA. • Make sure the power adaptor or cord is connected to the NS A and plugged i n to an appropriate power source. Make su re the power source is turned on.
Chapter 17 Trou bleshooting NSA320 User’s Guide 355 • If you are using a single-disk JBOD volume, y ou need to create a new volume on the new drive. • If you are using a two-disk JBOD volu me, you need to create a whole new volume on both drives.
Chapter 17 Tro u blesh oo tin g NSA320 User’s Guide 356 17.3 NAS S t arter Utility The NAS S tarter Utility cannot discover my NSA. • Close the NAS Starter Utilit y and reopen it. • Check y our hardware connec tions and make sure they are set up correctly .
Chapter 17 Trou bleshooting NSA320 User’s Guide 357 I have at least two NSAs in my network, how do I i dentify which one I want to configure in the NAS S t arter Utility screens. If you have s e veral NSA s co n n ect ed t o your c omp ute r /ne two rk, g ive ea ch a unique name.
Chapter 17 Tro u blesh oo tin g NSA320 User’s Guide 358 • The default server name is nsa320 , if you have c han ge d the s erve r n a me, use the new one. • If the server name has been changed and you do not know the new server name, see the troubleshooting suggestions for I for got the server name of the NSA.
Chapter 17 Trou bleshooting NSA320 User’s Guide 359 17.4.1 Enabling Scripting of Safe ActiveX Controls If pages of the web configur ator do not display properly in Internet Explorer , check that scripting of safe Acti veX controls is enabl ed. 1 In Internet Explorer , click Tools , Internet Options and then the Security tab.
Chapter 17 Tro u blesh oo tin g NSA320 User’s Guide 360 4 Click OK to close the window . Figure 197 Security Settings - Script Safe ActiveX Controls I can see the login screen, but I cannot log in to the NSA. • Make sure you have entered the username and password correctly .
Chapter 17 Trou bleshooting NSA320 User’s Guide 361 17.5 I Cannot Access The NSA I cannot access a share. • Check that the NS A is turn ed on and connected to the network. T ry to ping the NSA or use the NAS Starter Utilit y to discover it . • Make sure you hav e used the NAS Starte r Utility to initialize y our NSA.
Chapter 17 Tro u blesh oo tin g NSA320 User’s Guide 362 • Check the Acce ss Con trol List (A CL ) of read/write permissions associated with specific files and/or fold ers.
Chapter 17 Trou bleshooting NSA320 User’s Guide 363 In addition to the checks list ed previous ly f or local users, check that the domain controller is turned on and connected to the network. A user can access a share but cannot access individual fo lders or files within the share.
Chapter 17 Tro u blesh oo tin g NSA320 User’s Guide 364 17.9 File T ransfer I want to transfer my file(s ) from my local computer or storage device to the NSA.
Chapter 17 Trou bleshooting NSA320 User’s Guide 365 17.10 Networking I want to control who can ac cess my folder(s)/file(s). • If you are an administr ator , you can configure a user’s access rights. Use the Shares screen ( Section 14.3 on page 312 ) to do this.
Chapter 17 Tro u blesh oo tin g NSA320 User’s Guide 366 • The firmware installed in y our NSA inc ludes the features mentioned in Section 3.5.2 on page 67 . This does not include the applications you can install using the Package Management screen.
Chapter 17 Trou bleshooting NSA320 User’s Guide 367 2 Go to Applications > Media Server . Make sure the share containing the music files is published and the iT unes server option is enabled. 3 If an iT unes client is connected, the NSA’ s iT unes server function scans the published media server folders for files every three minutes.
Chapter 17 Tro u blesh oo tin g NSA320 User’s Guide 368 I cannot use iT unes to play files located on my NSA. 1 Make sure the files are a format supported by iT unes.
Chapter 17 Trou bleshooting NSA320 User’s Guide 369 I cannot find the download files. By default, the Download Service and Broadcatching features store downloaded files as follows: • BitT orrent jobs are stored in /*/incoming (whe re ‘*’ is a folder that you have set.
Chapter 17 Tro u blesh oo tin g NSA320 User’s Guide 370 • If Firefo x access to the share does not work, check that you did not set the W eb publishing feature to use one of the foll owing ports.
Chapter 17 Trou bleshooting NSA320 User’s Guide 371 2a If the log message displays “no such file or directory” , the file may hav e been removed from the NSA. Make sure the fi l e still exist s in the watch folder . 2b If the log message dis plays “filename is queued” , the file may s till be waiting for auto upload.
Chapter 17 Tro u blesh oo tin g NSA320 User’s Guide 372 Y ou need to be connected to an eMule serv er before you can use t he Search screen. W ait for the NSA to connect to a server before configuring the Search screen. I want to know how my hard disk is performing.
NSA320 User’s Guide 373 C HAPTER 18 Product Specifications See also Chapter 1 on page 23 for a general ov erview of the key features. 18.1 Physical Features These are the main external physical features. T able 1 17 Physical Features USB Ports 3 USB (v ersion 2) ports.
Chapter 18 Product Specifications NSA320 User’s Guide 374 P ower Button Press the Power button for one second to turn it on. T urn off the NSA before unplugging it. Press the Power button for 3 seconds until you hear one beep, then release it. The NSA goes starts to shutdown its softw are and turns off .
Chapter 18 Product Specifications NSA320 User’s Guide 375 18.2 Firmware Features These are some of the main firmware features of the NSA. T able 1 18 Firmware Features DLNA Server The NSA is a DLNA-complia nt media server that lets DLNA - compliant media clients play video, audio, and photo content files stored on the NSA.
Chapter 18 Product Specifications NSA320 User’s Guide 376 18.3 S pecification T ables The NSA hardware s pecifications are shown in the following table. Auto Upload The auto upload feature uploads media files stored in the NSA to the Flickr and/or Y ouT ube sharing websites.
Chapter 18 Product Specifications NSA320 User’s Guide 377 The NSA firmware specifications are shown in the following table Default P assword 1234 Dimensions 108 (W) x 205 (D) x147 (H) mm (4.3 (W) x 5.8 (D) x 8.1 (H) inch) We i g h t 1.02 kg (2.25 lb.
Chapter 18 Product Specifications NSA320 User’s Guide 378 The following list, which is not exha ustive, ill ustrat es the standards and recommendations supported in the NSA.
Chapter 18 Product Specifications NSA320 User’s Guide 379 ECMA-262 Edition 2 The ECMAScript standard’ s second revision; also ISO standard 16262. ECMA-262 Edition 3 The ECMAScript standard’ s third revision; corresponds to JavaScript 1.5. ECMA -357 ECMAScript for XML (E4X ).
Chapter 18 Product Specifications NSA320 User’s Guide 380 18.4 Supported Media Server Content Format s The following describes the d etails about the files that the NS A media server can publish.
Chapter 18 Product Specifications NSA320 User’s Guide 381 Note: Not all published file types can be viewed b y all client applications. 18.5 Supported iT unes Server Content Format s At the time of writing, the NSA supports iT unes publishing audio files of the following formats: mp3, m4a, m4p , wa v , and mp4.
Chapter 18 Product Specifications NSA320 User’s Guide 382 Note: These are results from a lab oratory test and are for your reference only . T able 123 Power Consumption in Watts (W) POWER MODE POWER CONSUMPTION Access Mode 32.
NSA320 User’s Guide 383 A PPENDIX A Setting Up Y our Computer ’ s IP Address Note: Y our specific NSA may not support all of the operating systems described in this appendix. See the product specifications for mor e information about which operating systems are supported.
Appendix A Se tting Up Your Computer’s IP Addres s NSA320 User’s Guide 384 Windows XP/NT/2000 The following example us es the default Windows XP displa y theme but can al so apply to Wind ows 2000 and Windows NT . 1 Click Start > Control Panel .
Appendix A Setting Up Your Compu te r’s IP Address NSA320 User’s Guide 385 3 Right- click Local Area Connection and then select Properties . 4 On the General tab, select Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and then click Properties .
Appendix A Se tting Up Your Computer’s IP Addres s NSA320 User’s Guide 386 5 The Internet Protocol TCP/IP Properties window opens. 6 Select Obtain an IP address automatically if your network admi nistrator or ISP assigns your IP addres s dynamically .
Appendix A Setting Up Your Compu te r’s IP Address NSA320 User’s Guide 387 Windows V ist a This section shows screens from Windows Vista Professional. 1 Click Start > Control Panel . 2 In the Control Panel , click the Network and Internet icon.
Appendix A Se tting Up Your Computer’s IP Addres s NSA320 User’s Guide 388 4 Click Manage network conne ctions . 5 Right- click Local Area Connection and then select Properties . Note: During this procedure, click Continue whenever Windo ws displays a screen saying that it needs your pe rmission to continue.
Appendix A Setting Up Your Compu te r’s IP Address NSA320 User’s Guide 389 6 Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then select Properties .
Appendix A Se tting Up Your Computer’s IP Addres s NSA320 User’s Guide 390 7 The Internet Protocol Versio n 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties window opens. 8 Select Obtain an IP address automatically if your network admi nistrator or ISP assigns your IP addres s dynamically .
Appendix A Setting Up Your Compu te r’s IP Address NSA320 User’s Guide 391 V erifying Settings 1 Click Start > Al l Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt . 2 In the Command Prompt window , type "ipconfi g" and then press [ENTER].
Appendix A Se tting Up Your Computer’s IP Addres s NSA320 User’s Guide 392 3 Click Change adapter settings . 4 Double c lick Local Area Connection and then select Properties . Note: During this procedure, click Continue whenever Windo ws displays a screen saying that it needs your pe rmission to continue.
Appendix A Setting Up Your Compu te r’s IP Address NSA320 User’s Guide 393 5 Select Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) and then select Properties .
Appendix A Se tting Up Your Computer’s IP Addres s NSA320 User’s Guide 394 6 The Internet Protocol Versio n 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties window opens. 7 Select Obtain an IP address automatically if your network admi nistrator or ISP assigns your IP addres s dynamically .
Appendix A Setting Up Your Compu te r’s IP Address NSA320 User’s Guide 395 V erifying Settings 1 Click Start > Al l Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt . 2 In the Command Prompt window , type "ipconfi g" and then press [ENTER].
Appendix A Se tting Up Your Computer’s IP Addres s NSA320 User’s Guide 396.
NSA320 User’s Guide 397 A PPENDIX B Pop-up Windows, JavaScript s and Java Permissions In order to use the web configurator yo u need to allow: • W eb browser pop-up wind ows from your device. • Jav aScripts (enabled by defa ul t). • Jav a permissions (enabled by default).
Appendix B Po p-up Window s, JavaScrip ts and Java Permissions NSA320 User’s Guide 398 1 In Internet Explorer , select Tools , Internet Options , Privacy . 2 Clear the Block pop-ups check box in the Pop-up Blocker sect ion of the screen. This disables an y web pop-up block ers you may have enabled.
Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java Permissions NSA320 User’s Guide 399 2 Select Settings… to open the Pop-up Blocker Settings screen. Figure 202 Internet Options: Privacy 3 T ype the IP address of y our device (the web page that you do not want to have blocked) wi th the prefix “http://” .
Appendix B Po p-up Window s, JavaScrip ts and Java Permissions NSA320 User’s Guide 400 4 Click Add to mo ve the IP address to the list of Allowed sites . Figure 203 Pop-up Blo cker Settings 5 Click Close to return to the Privacy screen. 6 Click Apply to save this setting.
Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java Permissions NSA320 User’s Guide 401 1 In Internet Explorer , click Tools , Internet Options and then the Security tab. Figure 204 Internet Options: Secu rity 2 Click the Custom Level... button . 3 Scroll down to Scriptin g .
Appendix B Po p-up Window s, JavaScrip ts and Java Permissions NSA320 User’s Guide 402 6 Click OK to close the window . Figure 205 Security Settings - Java Scripting Java Permissions 1 From Internet Explorer , click Tools , Internet Options and then the Security tab.
Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java Permissions NSA320 User’s Guide 403 5 Click OK to close the window . Figure 206 Security Settings - Java JA V A (Sun) 1 From Internet Explorer , click Tools , Internet Options and then the Advanc ed tab.
Appendix B Po p-up Window s, JavaScrip ts and Java Permissions NSA320 User’s Guide 404 3 Click OK to close the window . Figure 207 Java (Sun) Mozilla Firefox Mozilla Firefo x 2.0 screens are used here . Screens for other versions ma y vary . Y ou can enable Java, Javascript s and pop-ups in one screen.
Appendix B Pop-up Windows, JavaScripts and Java Permissions NSA320 User’s Guide 405 Click Content .to show the screen below. Select the chec k boxes as shown in the following screen.
Appendix B Po p-up Window s, JavaScrip ts and Java Permissions NSA320 User’s Guide 406.
NSA320 User’s Guide 407 A PPENDIX C Common Services The following table lists some commonl y-used services and their associated protocols and port numbers. F or a comprehe nsiv e list of p ort numbers, ICMP type/ code numbers and services , visit the IANA (Internet Assigned Number Authority) web site.
Appendix C Common Ser vices NSA320 User’s Guide 408 ESP (IPSEC_TUNNEL) User -Defined 50 The IPSEC ESP (Encapsulation Security Protocol) tunneling protocol uses this service. FINGER TCP 79 Finger is a UNIX or Internet related command that can be used to find out if a user is logged on.
Appendix C Common Services NSA320 User’s Guide 409 PPTP TCP 1723 Point -to-P oint T unneling Protocol enables secure transfer of data ov er public networks. This is the control channel. PPTP_TUNNEL (GRE) User -Defined 47 PPTP (P oint -to-Point T unneling Protocol) enables secure transfer of data over public networks.
Appendix C Common Ser vices NSA320 User’s Guide 410 TFTP UDP 69 T rivial File T ransfer Protocol is an Internet file transfer protocol similar to FTP , but uses th e UDP (User Datagram Protocol) r ather than TCP (T ransmission Control Protocol). VDOLIVE TCP 7000 Another videoconferencing solution.
NSA320 User’s Guide 41 1 A PPENDIX D Importing Certificates This appendix shows you how to import public k ey certificates into your web browser . Public key certificates are used by web br owsers to ensure that a secure web site is legitimate.
Appendix D Importing Certificates NSA320 User’s Guide 412 Internet Explorer The following example uses Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 on Windows XP Professional; however , they can also appl y to Internet Explorer on Wi ndows Vista.
Appendix D Importi ng Certificates NSA320 User’s Guide 413 3 In the Address Bar , click Certificate Error > View certificates . Figure 212 Internet Explorer 7: Cert ificate Error 4 In the Certificate dialog bo x, click Install Certificate .
Appendix D Importing Certificates NSA320 User’s Guide 414 5 In the Certificate Import Wizard , click Next . Figure 214 Internet Explorer 7: Cert ificate Import Wizard 6 If you w ant Internet E xplorer to Automatically select certificate store based on the type of certificate , click Next again and then go to step 9.
Appendix D Importi ng Certificates NSA320 User’s Guide 415 7 Otherwise, se lect Place all certificates in the following store and then click Browse . Figure 216 Internet Explorer 7: Cert ificate Import Wizard 8 In the Select Certificate Store dialog box, choose a location in which to sa ve the certificate and then clic k OK .
Appendix D Importing Certificates NSA320 User’s Guide 416 9 In the Completing the Certificate Import Wizard screen, click Finish . Figure 218 Internet Explorer 7: Cert ificate Import Wizard 10 If you are presented with another Security Warning , c lick Yes .
Appendix D Importi ng Certificates NSA320 User’s Guide 417 11 Finally , click OK when presented with the successful certificate installation message. Figure 220 Internet Explorer 7: Cert ificate Import Wizard 12 The next time you start Internet Explor er and go to a Z yXEL W eb Configurator page, a sealed padlock icon appears in the address bar .
Appendix D Importing Certificates NSA320 User’s Guide 418 Inst alling a St and-Alone Certific ate File in Internet Explorer Rather t han browsing to a Z yXEL W eb Co nfigurator and installing a public key certificate when prompted, y ou can install a stand- alone certific ate file if one has been issued to you.
Appendix D Importi ng Certificates NSA320 User’s Guide 419 Removing a Certificate in Internet Explorer This section shows you how to remove a publi c key certificate in Internet Explorer 7. 1 Open Internet Explorer and click Tools > Internet Options .
Appendix D Importing Certificates NSA320 User’s Guide 420 3 In the Certificates dialog box, click the Trusted Root Certificates Authorities tab, select the certificat e that yo u w ant to delete, and then click Remove . Figure 226 Internet Explorer 7: Cert ificates 4 In the Certificates confirmation, click Yes .
Appendix D Importi ng Certificates NSA320 User’s Guide 421 6 The next time you go to the web site that issued the public k ey certificate you just removed, a certification error appears.
Appendix D Importing Certificates NSA320 User’s Guide 422 Firefox The following example uses Mozilla Firefox 2 on Windows XP Professional; however , the screens can also apply to Firefox 2 on all platforms.
Appendix D Importi ng Certificates NSA320 User’s Guide 423 3 The certificate is stored and you ca n now connect securely to the W eb Configurator . A sealed padlock appears in the address bar , which y ou can cli ck to open the Page Info > Security windo w to view the web page’ s security informat ion.
Appendix D Importing Certificates NSA320 User’s Guide 424 Inst alling a St and-Alone Ce rtificate File in Firefox Rather t han browsing to a Z yXEL W eb Co nfigurator and installing a public key certificate when prompted, y ou can install a stand- alone certific ate file if one has been issued to you.
Appendix D Importi ng Certificates NSA320 User’s Guide 425 3 In the Certificate Manager dialog box, cl ick Web S ites > Import . Figure 233 Firefox 2: Cert ificate Manager 4 Use the Select File dialog bo x to locate the certificate and then click Op en .
Appendix D Importing Certificates NSA320 User’s Guide 426 Removing a Certificate in Firefox This section shows y ou how to remove a public key certificate in Fi refox 2. 1 Open Firefox and click Tools > Options . Figure 235 Firefox 2: T ools Menu 2 In the Options dialog bo x, cli ck Advanced > Encryption > View Certifica t es .
Appendix D Importi ng Certificates NSA320 User’s Guide 427 3 In the Certificate Manager dialog box, select the Web Sites tab , select the certificate that you w ant to remove, and then click Delete . Figure 237 Firefox 2: Cert ificate Manager 4 In the Delete Web Site Certificates dialog bo x, cli ck OK .
Appendix D Importing Certificates NSA320 User’s Guide 428 Opera The following example uses Opera 9 on Wi ndows XP Professional; however , the screens can apply to Opera 9 on all pl atforms.
Appendix D Importi ng Certificates NSA320 User’s Guide 429 3 The next time you visit the web site, click the padlock in the address bar to open the Security information window to view the web page’ s securit y details.
Appendix D Importing Certificates NSA320 User’s Guide 430 Inst alling a St and-Alone Ce rtificate File in Opera Rather t han browsing to a Z yXEL W eb Co nfigurator and installing a public key certificate when prompted, y ou can install a stand- alone certific ate file if one has been issued to you.
Appendix D Importi ng Certificates NSA320 User’s Guide 431 2 In Preferences , click Advanced > Security > Manage certificates . Figure 242 Opera 9: Prefer ences.
Appendix D Importing Certificates NSA320 User’s Guide 432 3 In the Certificates Manager , click Authorities > Import . Figure 243 Opera 9: Certificate manager 4 Use the Import certificate dialog box to locate the certificate and then click Open.
Appendix D Importi ng Certificates NSA320 User’s Guide 433 5 In the Install authority certificate dialog box, c lick Ins tall . Figure 245 Opera 9: Inst all authority certificate 6 Next, click OK .
Appendix D Importing Certificates NSA320 User’s Guide 434 Removing a Certificate in Opera This section shows y ou how to remove a public k ey certificate in Oper a 9. 1 Open Opera and click Tools > Preferences . Figure 247 Opera 9: T ools Menu 2 In Preferences , Advanced > Security > Manage certificates .
Appendix D Importi ng Certificates NSA320 User’s Guide 435 3 In the Certificates manager , sele ct the Authorities tab, sele ct the cert if icate that you wan t to rem ove , an d the n c lic k Delete .
Appendix D Importing Certificates NSA320 User’s Guide 436 Konqueror The following example uses K onqueror 3.5 on openSUSE 10.3, however the screens apply to K onqueror 3.
Appendix D Importi ng Certificates NSA320 User’s Guide 437 4 Click the padlock in the addr ess bar to open the KDE SSL Information window and view the web page’ s security details.
Appendix D Importing Certificates NSA320 User’s Guide 438 Inst alling a St and-Alone Ce rtificate File in Konqueror Rather t han browsing to a Z yXEL W eb Co nfigurator and installing a public key certificate when prompted, y ou can install a stand- alone certific ate file if one has been issued to you.
Appendix D Importi ng Certificates NSA320 User’s Guide 439 3 The next time you visit the web site, click the padlock in the address bar to open the KDE SSL Inf ormation window to view the web page’ s security details.
Appendix D Importing Certificates NSA320 User’s Guide 440 Removing a Certificate in Konqueror This section shows y ou how to remove a public k ey certificate in K onqueror 3.5. 1 Open Konqueror and click Settings > Configure Konque ror . Figure 256 Konquero r 3.
Appendix D Importi ng Certificates NSA320 User’s Guide 441 Note: There is no confirmation wh en you remove a certificate authority , so be absolutely certain you want to go through with it before clicking the button.
Appendix D Importing Certificates NSA320 User’s Guide 442.
NSA320 User’s Guide 443 A PPENDIX E Open Source Licences End-User License Agreement for “NSA320” W ARNING: ZyXEL Communicatio ns Corp. IS WILLING TO LICENSE THE SOFTW ARE TO YOU ONL Y UPON THE CONDITION THA T YOU ACCEPT ALL OF TH E T ERMS CONT AINE D IN THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT .
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Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 461 This Product includes mediainf o software under below license MediaInfo(Lib) License V ersion 1.
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Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 490 The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate parts of the General Public License. Of course, your progr am's commands might be different; for a GUI interface, y ou would use an “about box” .
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Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 497 6. COLLECTIONS OF DOCUMENTS Y ou may make a collection consisting of the Document and oth er documen ts released under this License, and repla.
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Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 500 Code. 1.6. "Init ial Developer" means t he individual or entity identified as the Initial Dev eloper in the Source Code noti ce required by Exhibit A.
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 501 and appar atus claims, in any pat ent Licensable by gr antor . 1.11. "Source Code" means the preferred form of the Cove red Code for.
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Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 503 and/ or as part of a Larger W ork; and (b) under Patent Clai ms infringed by the making, using, or selli ng of Modifications made by that Cont.
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 504 Section 2 .2. The Source Co de v ersion of Covered Code may be distributed only under the terms of this License or a f uture version of this License released under Section 6.1, and Y ou must include a copy of this License with every copy of t he Source Code Y ou distribute.
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 505 the Modificati on is derived, directly or indirectly , from Original Code provided b y the Initial Developer and including the name of the Ini.
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 506 (c) R epresentations. Contri butor represents that , except as disc losed pursuant to Secti on 3.
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 507 3.6. Distribution of Executable V ersions. Y ou may dist ribute Cov ered Code in Executable form only if the requirements of Section 3.
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 508 W ork as a single product. In such a case, Y ou must make sure the requirements of this License are fulfilled for the Covered Code.
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 509 vers ion. Y ou may also choose to use such Covered Code under the terms of an y subsequent version of th e License published by Netscape. No one other than Netscape has the ri ght to modify the terms appli cable to Cov ered Code created under this License.
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Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 51 1 Sections 2.1 and/or 2.2 automaticall y terminate at the expir ation of the 60 day notice period specified abo ve.
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 512 ANY PERSON FOR ANY IN DIRECT , SPECIAL, INCIDENT AL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY CHARACTER INCLUD ING, WITHOUT LIMIT A TION, DAMAGES F.
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 513 District of Cali fornia, with venue lying in Santa Clar a County , California, with t he losing party responsible for costs, including without limitati on, court cost s and reasonable at torneys' fees and expenses.
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 514 compliance with the License. Y ou may obtain a cop y of the License at http://www .mozilla.org/MPL/ Softw are distributed under the License is distri buted on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, eit her express or implied.
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 515 This Product includes DBD-mysql softw are under below license Copyright (c) 2003 R udolf Lippan Copyright (c) 1997-2003 Jochen Wiedmann Y ou may distribute under the te rms of either the GNU General Public License or the Artis tic License, as speci fied in the P erl README file.
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 516 common command code (sg_cmds_basic.[hc] and sg_cmds_extr a.[hc]) and later utili ties. They are Copyright: Douglas Gil bert. The author's intention is that th e BSD licensed code can be used freely by others.
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 517 o T ransition o Acknowledgements INTRODUCTION The Boost Software License specifies the terms and conditions of use for those Boost librari es that it co vers. Currently , some Boost libraries have their own licenses.
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 518 obtaining a c opy of the software and acco mpa nying documentation covered by this license (the "Sof tware") to use, reproduce, .
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 519 will w ant to c arefull y revie w each li cense, e ven i f they' ve been tol d that they 're all standard.
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 520 How should Boost programmers apply the license to source and header fi les? Add a comment based on the foll owing template , substituting appropriat e text for the italicized portion: // Copyright Joe Coder 2004 - 2006.
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 521 detailed wording was rejected as not being legally necessary , and reduc ing readability . Why is t he "disclaimer" paragr aph of the license entirely in uppercase? Capitalization of these particul ar provisio ns is a US legal mandate for consumer protection.
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 522 TRANSITION T o ease the tr ansition of the code base towards the new common license, sev eral people decided to give a blanket permi ssi on for all their contributions to use the new license.
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 523 with or without fee is hereby grante d, provided that the abov e copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all copies.
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 524 Ye s ! libcurl does not put any restri ctions on the progr am that uses the library . 6.4 I have a progr am that uses L G PL libr aries, can I us e lib curl? Ye s ! The LGPL li cense doesn't clash with other licen ses.
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 525 code. Y ou do not have to reveal or mak e pu blic that you are using libcurl within your ap p. As can be seen here: http://curl.haxx.se/docs/companies.html and elsewhere, more and more companies are discovering the power of libcurl and take adv antage of it even in commercial environments.
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 526 V ersion 2.0, January 2004 ht tp://www .apache.org/licenses/ TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR US E, REPRODUCTION, AND DISTRIBUTION 1.
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 527 and con versions to other media types. "W ork" shall mean the work of authorship, whether in Source or Object form, made avai lable under the License, as i ndicated by a copyright notice that is included in or attached to the work (an example is provided in the Appendix below).
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 528 "Contri butor" shall mean Lice nsor and any individual or Legal Entit y on behalf of whom a Contribu tion has been received by Licensor and subsequent ly incorporated withi n the W ork.
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 529 W ork or Derivative W orks thereof in any medium, wi th or without modifica tions, and in Source or Object f orm, provided that Y ou meet the .
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 530 or as an addendum to t he NOTICE text from the W ork, pro vided th at such additional attri bution notices cannot b e construed as modi fying the License.
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 531 of TITLE, NON- INFRINGEMENT , MERCHANT ABILITY , or FITNESS FOR A P AR TICULAR PURPOSE. Y ou are solely responsible for determining the approp riateness of using or redistributing the W ork and assume any risks associat ed with Y our exercise of permissions under this L icense.
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 532 END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPENDIX: How to apply the Apache License to your work. T o apply t he Apache Licens e to your work, attach the following boilerplat e notice, with the fi elds enclosed by br ackets "[]" replaced with your own ident ifying information.
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 533 For t he mod_mime_magic component: /* * mod_mime_magic: MIME type lookup via fi le magic numbers * Copyright (c) 1996-1997 Cisco Sys tems, Inc. * * This softwa re was submitted by Cisco S ystems to the Apache Group i n July * 1997.
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 534 * * 2. The origin of this software must not be misrep resented, either by * explicit claim or b y omission. Since few users ever read sources, cred its * must appear in the documentation. * * 3.
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 535 * httpd@ncsa.uiuc.edu * * Copyright (C) 1995, Board of T rustees of the University of Illinois * ***************************************************************** ******* * * md5.c: NCSA HT TPd code which uses the md5c.
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 536 * and that both that copyri ght notice and this permi ssion notice * appear in supporting doc umentat ion, and that the name of Carnegie *.
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 537 * P ermission to use, copy , modify , and distribute this mat erial * for any purpose and wit hout fee is hereby gr anted, provided * that the.
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 538 Algorithm" in all material mentioning or referencing this soft ware or this function. License is also granted t o make and use deriv ative works provided that such work s are identified as "deri ved from the RS A Data Security , Inc.
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 539 */ /* Copyright (C) 1991- 2, RSA Data Securit y , Inc. Created 1991. All rights reserved. License to copy and use this s o ftware is gr anted provided that it is identified as the "RSA Data Security , Inc.
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 540 * can do whatever y ou want with this stuff . If we meet some da y , and you think * this stuff is worth it, you can buy me a beer in return.
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 541 * software for an y particular purpose. It is provided "as is" * without express or implied w arranty of any kind. * * These notices must be retained in any copies of an y part of this * documentation and/or software.
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 542 * * RSA Data Security , Inc. make s no representations concerning either * the merchantability of this so ftware or the suitabilit y of this * software for an y particular purpose. It is provided "as is" * without express or implied w arranty of any kind.
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 543 * These notices must be retained in any copies of an y part of this * documentation and/or software. */ For t he srclibapr-utilxml expatconftoolsinstall-sh component: # # install - install a program, scrip t, or datafile # This comes from X11R5 (mit/util/ scripts/install.
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 544 # # Copyright 1991 by the Massachusetts Institute of T echnology # # P ermission to use, cop y , modify , dist ribute, and sell this softw.
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 545 W ritten by: Philip Hazel <ph10@cam.ac.uk> University of Cambri dge Computing Service, Cambridge, England. Phone: +44 1 223 334714. Copyright (c) 1997-2004 Univ ersity of Cambridge All rights reserved.
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 546 IMPLIED WARR ANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A P AR TICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED .
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 547 is not removed. This software is pro vided "as is" and any express or implied war anties, including but not limi ted to, the implied warr anties of merchantabilit y and fitness for a particul ar purpose ar e disclaimed.
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 548 P ermission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtai ning a copy of this software and associated documentation fil es (the &.
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 549 Copyright (c) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 by Martin C. Shepherd. All rights reserved. P ermission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any p.
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 550 WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS SOFTWARE. Except as contained i n this notice, the name of a copyright holder shall not be used in adv ertising or otherwise to promote t he sale, use or other dealings in this Softw are without prior wri tten authorization of the copyright holder .
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 551 THIS SOF TWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGH T HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUT ORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIE S, INCLUDING, BUT NO T LIMITED TO , THE IMPLIED WARR ANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A P AR TICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED .
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 552 * Re dist ributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright noti ce, this list of conditions and the fo llowing disclaimer in the documentati on and/or other materials pro vided with the distribution.
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 553 with different Copyright notices) all the files are: Copyright (C) 1998-2003 Daniel V eill ard.
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 554 The following individuals contrib uted in part to the Network Time Protoc ol Distribution V ersion 4 and are acknow ledged as authors of this work. 1.Mark Andrews <mark_andrews@isc.org> Leitch atomic clock controller 2.
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 555 20.Glenn Holl inger <glenn @heral d.usask.ca> GOES cloc k driver 21.Mike Iglesias <iglesias@uci.edu> DEC Alpha port 22.Jim Jagielski <jim@jagubox.gsfc.nas a.gov> A/UX port 23.
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 556 40.R ob Neal <neal@ntp.org> Bancomm refclock and config/parse code maintenance 41.Rainer Pruy <Rainer .Pruy@informatik.uni-erlangen.de> m onitoring/trap scripts, s tatistics file handling 42.
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 557 2. R edistributions in binary form must reproduce all prior and current copyright notices, this list of c onditions, and the following dis claimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided wit h the distribution.
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 558 * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND THE AUTHOR DISCLAIMS ALL WAR R A N TI E S * WITH REGARD T O THIS SOFTWARE INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF * MERCHANT ABILITY AND FITNESS .
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 559 might fa ll un der other li c e n ses. The de ta ils here are unclear . W e do not worry about the licensing of the documentation an d build code so much because none of these things are part of the core deliver able SQLite libr ary .
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 560 insufficient. Y ou must also send by surf ace mail a copyright release si gned by a company officer . A signed original of the copyright release should be mailed to: Hwaci 6200 Maple Cov e Lane Charlotte, NC 28269 USA A template copyright release is a v ailable in PDF or HTML.
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 561 1.I dedicate to t he public domain any an d all copyright interest in the SQLite software that was publicly a vailable on the SQLite website (http ://www .
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 562 === asctime.c========== === date.c ========== /* * Copyright (c) 1985, 1987, 1988 The R ege nts of the Universit y of California.
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 563 /* ** This file is in the public domain, so clarified as of ** 1996-06-05 by Arthur Da vid Olson. */ ================== ====== logwtmp.c ===== /* * Copyright (c) 1988 The Regents of the Univ ersity of California.
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 564 ** 1996-06-05 by Arthur Da vid Olson. ====== private.h ===== ======tzfile.h ===== ** This file is in the public domain, so clarified as of ** 1996-06-05 by Arthur Da vid Olson. ====== tzfile.
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 565 and their use is subject to addition al licenses incl uded in these files. mars.cpp - Copyright 1998 Brian Gladman. All other files in this compilation are placed in the public domain b y W ei Dai and other contributors.
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 566 they provide to W ei Dai will be considered public domain and not copyrighted unless it includes an explicit copyri ght notice.
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 567 This Product includes wxWidgets softwa re under below license Licence Background wxWidgets is currently licensed under the "wxWindows Licence" pending approv al of the "wxWidgets Licenc e" which will be identical apart from the name.
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 568 your option) an y later v e rsion. This libr ary is distribute d in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY W ARRANTY ; without even the implied warr anty of MERCHANT ABILITY or FITNESS FOR A P AR TICULAR PURPOSE.
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 569 accordingly . 4. If you write modifications of your own for this libr ary , it is your choice whether to permit this ex cept ion to apply to your modifications.
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 570 are (c) of their respective authors, and are included in Squeezebox Server per their respective licenses. - Certain ancillary progr ams included in the Squeezebox Serv er distribution on our web site are licensed to us only for direct distribution to end-users.
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 571 modified source files can be found at http://www .slimdevices.co m/opensource/fixed_ math.tar .gz. - The following applies t o Squeezebox2 di stribution: This product is protected by certain i ntellectual property rights of Microsoft Corporation.
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 572 When we speak of f ree software, we are refe rring to freedom , not price. Our Gener al Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you.
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 573 patents. W e wish to avoid the da nger that redis tributors of a free program wil l individually obtai n pate nt licenses, in effect making the program propri etary .
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 574 source code as you receiv e it, in any medium, pro vided that you conspicuously and appropriately pub lish on each copy an appropriate cop.
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 575 License. (Ex ception: if the Progr am itself is inter active but does not normal ly print such an announcement, y our work based on the Progr am is not requir ed to print an announcement.) These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole.
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 576 source code, whi ch must be distributed under the terms of Sections 1 and 2 abo ve on a medi um customarily used for softw are interchange.
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 577 If distribution of executable or object code is made by offering access to copy from a designated place, then offering equiv alent access to c.
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 578 original licensor to cop y , distribu te or modify the Progr am subject to these terms and conditions. Y ou may not impose any further restrictions on the recipients' exer cise of the rights gr anted herein.
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 579 patents or other property ri ght claims or to contest v alidity of an y such claims; this section has the sol e purpose of protecting the integrity of t he free software distribution system, which is implemented by public l icense prac tices.
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 580 Each version is giv en a distinguishing v ersion number . If the Program specifies a v ersion number of this License which appli es to it .
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 581 12. IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR AN Y OT HER P ARTY WHO MA Y MODIFY AND.
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 582 #------------- ------------- ---------------- -------------- ---------- The Code2000 font is copyright James K ass, di stributed by permission of the author . Details about Code2000 may be found in Gr aphics/CODE2000.
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 583 the documentation and/ or other materials provi ded with the distributi on. 3. The name "PHP" mus t not be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without prior written permission.
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 584 ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NO T LIMITED T O, THE IMPLIED W ARRANTIES OF MERCHANT ABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A P AR TICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED.
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 585 a) the GNU General Public License as pub lished by the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at y our option) any later version, or b) the "Artistic License".
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 586 R oelofs. P ortions relating to gdttf .c copyright 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 John Ellson (ellson@lucent.c om). P ortions relating to g dft.c copyright 2001, 2002 John Ellson (ellson@lucent.com).
Appendix E Open Source Licences NSA320 User’s Guide 587 limited to i mplied warr anties of merchantabilit y and fitness for a particular purpose, wit h respect to this code and accompanying documentation.
Appendix E Ope n So ur ce Licence s NSA320 User’s Guide 588.
NSA320 User’s Guide 589 A PPENDIX F Legal Information Copyright Copyright © 2010 by Z yXEL Communications Corpor ation. The contents of this publication ma y not be reproduced in any part or as a w.
Appendix F Legal Information NSA320 User’s Guide 590 • This device ma y not cause harmful interference. • This device m u st accept any in terference received, including interference that may cause undesired operations.
Appendix F Legal Information NSA320 User’s Guide 591 including any implied w arr anty of merchantability or fitness for a particul ar use or purpose. Z yXEL shall in no event be hel d liable for indirect or consequential damages of any ki nd to the purchaser .
Appendix F Legal Information NSA320 User’s Guide 592.
Index NSA320 User’s Guide 593 Index Numerics 3-D photo wall 57 A access rights 62 Flickr 291 shares 315 , 316 Y ouT ube 295 activation download service 192 Flickr/Y ouT ube 286 FTP 188 FTP U plo adr.
Index NSA320 User’s Guide 594 backup settings 332 bandwidth limit 300 BitT orrent 187 IP filtering 201 , 202 protection 221 , 222 re-seeding 192 settings 200 torrent files 195 , 21 9 health 203 info.
Index NSA320 User’s Guide 595 E Exchangeable image file format, see Exif Exif 56 explicit TLS/SSL 133 external volumes 166 F fan speed 151 file troubleshooting access 363 file browser configure shar.
Index NSA320 User’s Guide 596 K Ke n B u r n s 65 L lag, time 153 language 65 latitude 56 LEDs 25 link capture browser plugin 219 login 50 logs 328 longitude 56 M maintenance 323 backup settings 332.
Index NSA320 User’s Guide 597 public key certificate 334 editing 335 R RAID 164 , 168 degraded 165 RAID 0 169 , 171 RAID 1 169 , 171 , 172 recovering 160 replacing disks 160 resynchronization 160 re.
Index NSA320 User’s Guide 598 striping 170 synchronization 216 , 229 configuration 216 directions 217 single direction 229 tutorial 138 two directions 230 system date/time 155 login 50 master browse.
Index NSA320 User’s Guide 599 duplexing 170 mirroring 170 parity 170 striping 170 W web config urator 49 icons 53 login 50 navigation panel 67 password 51 , 64 status 66 web publishing 187 , 204 , 2.
Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté ZyXEL Communications NSA320 c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du ZyXEL Communications NSA320 - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation ZyXEL Communications NSA320, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le ZyXEL Communications NSA320 va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le ZyXEL Communications NSA320, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du ZyXEL Communications NSA320.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le ZyXEL Communications NSA320. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei ZyXEL Communications NSA320 ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.