LevelOne FNS-5000B user manual Web Server

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7. Web Server

FNS-5000B enables you to upload web pages and manage your own website easily by Web Server function. It also supports PHP and SQLite for you to establish an interactive website. Once you activate Web Server function, you can access your own homepage from anywhere. You can add hyperlinks in your homepage to connect to all the features of FNS-5000B, such as Download Station, Multimedia Station and Web Server.

1.To use Web Server, make sure a SATA disk is installed correctly in FNS-5000B according to the instructions in Chapter 2.1. A share folder Qweb will be created. Enable Web Server function and enter the port number in Network Settings.

2. You can upload your HTML files to the folder Qweb by the following methods:

A.By using samba: You can open a web browser and type \\[FNS-5000B IP]\Qweb or \\[FNS-5000B name]\Qweb. Login the folder and upload your HTML files.

B.By FTP: You can login FTP service and upload your HTML files to the folder (please refer to Chapter 8).

C.By Web File Manager: You can login Web File Manager and upload your HTML files to the folder (please refer to Chapter 9).

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Contents Ver .02 Foreword Limited Warranty Safety WarningsTable of Contents 102 104Introduction Package ContentsOverview Hardware Illustration Installation Install Hard DiskPage Hard Disk Recommendation List Capacity Rotational Buffer Speed RPMIndividual Setting UpOffice/ Home Page LED / System Status System starting up System has startedSPower LED Display / System StatusLED Display & System Status Other Status ActionConfigure Software Settings Windows UsersPage Page Page Page Page Connect FNS-5000B by Mac directly Default IP of FNS-5000Bhttp//169.254.100.1008080Mac Users Page Connect FNS-5000B by the network Page Page Page Page Powerful Services Use network share-Public folderConfigure Software Settings Page Use FNS-5000B Services „ Multimedia Station „ Disaster Recovery„ Download Station „ Mirror StationServer Administration Quick Configuration Page Page Page System Settings Server NameDate & Time Synchronize with an Internet time server automaticallyEncoding Setting View System SettingsNetwork Settings TCP/ IP ConfigurationObtain IP address settings automatically via Dhcp Use static IP addressJumbo Frame Setting MTU Domain Master Microsoft NetworkingWins server Apple Network Web File ManagerFTP Service Multimedia Station UPnP Media Server About UPnPDownload Station Web ServerView Network Settings Device Configuration Sata Disk Single Disk Volume RAID 1 Mirroring Disk VolumeRAID 0 Striping Disk Volume Linear Disk VolumeUSB Disk USB Printer Page Administrator User ManagementUsers GuestUser name Password\ = , + * ? ` Everyone AdministratorsUser Groups Create Users and Assign Users to User Group Page Create Private Network Share for User Groups Page Quota Page Network Share Management + = / \ * ? % CreateProperty Access Control DeleteRestore System Tools Alert Notification Restart/ ShutdownHardware Settings System Update Change Logo New Remote Replication Disaster RecoveryRemote replication task Using Remote Replication Complete all settings and click OK to save or Cancel to quit Ii. Edit Iii. DeleteBackup/ Restore/ Reset Settings Event Logs Copy USB Ports Data Directly Upload photos by web administration Multimedia StationPage Upload photos to Qmultimedia folder directly File format Buttons on Multimedia StationSupport file format list View Photo Information Buttons Description Play music or video filesDownload Station Page Page Page Page Page Page Dump Diagnostic Information Web Server Page SQLite Management FTP Server Page Using Web File Manager Web File ManagerView files online Create folderRename file or folder Delete file or folderUpload file Download fileViewing Files Named in Local Language Web File Manager Icons Description Restart/ Shut down Server MaintenanceReset Password and Network Settings Power Outage or Abnormal Shutdown Disk Failure or MalfunctionAppendix Quick Install Wizard Page View Details Map Drive Refresh HelpEnter the homepage
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