3-Administering the MaxNAS R8
3.2 LAN2 Configuration
The LAN Configuration screen for the LAN2 (“LAN”) Interface allows for the following controls:
The following table lists the menu items on the LAN2 (“LAN”) Configuration page:
MAC Address | This field displays the MAC address of the LAN port | |||
Jumbo Frame Support | Like WAN, this port also supports Jumbo Frames. (For more information about Jumbo | |||
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Netmask | This is where you assign a new subnet mask |
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Gateway | This is where you assign a new gateway |
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Link Detected | This indicates whether or not the link to your network is currently live | |||
Link Speed | This field displays the current speed of your LAN 1 network link. | |||
DHCP Configuration | The MaxNAS R8 can act as your DHCP server. To enable this feature simply click | |||
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3.3 Network Services Configuration
The MaxNAS R8 offers the following network services:
•SMB/CIFS (Server Message Block) or “Windows” Networking
•Web Access Control
•UPNP (Universal Plug and Play) automatic detection and configuration
•Apple File Protocol Service
• NFS Service | • (S)FTP Service |
• Synchronization Services | • DLNA Streaming |
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