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Chapter 3 Using the Administrative Utility

View Log

Click this button to view the log file in separate window. The log file is a record of activity on the NAS Device, which can help in management and troubleshooting.

Enable NTP (Network Time Protocol)

If enabled, the NAS Device will synchronize its clock with a NTP (Network Time Protocol) Server.

NTP Server

Enter the domain name or IP address of the NTP server to be used. The NTP server can be a public server (on the Internet) or a local server (on the local network).

NTP Status

This shows the status of the NTP update procedure.

Synchronize…

Select how often the NAS Device synchronizes its clock with the specified NTP device. The time of the next synchronization can also be set.

Sync Now

Click this button to synchronize with the NAS Device immediately.

Send E-Mail Alerts…

Click here to enable the sending of e-mail alerts by the NAS Device. Alerts will be sent when there is some problem requiring the administrator’s attention.

E-Mail Address (1)/(2)

Enter the e-mail addresses to which the alerts will be sent.

Subject

Enter the text that will appear in the “Subject” text box of an e-mail alert.

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Contents Storage Device Table of Contents This page left intentionally blank Features Introduction1Package Contents System RequirementsTechnical Support Configuring NAS Device Client PC SetupRight-click on the desired share on the Device From the menu that appears, select Map Network Drive… Accessing the NAS Device Tips for Storing Data on the NAS DeviceConfiguring the NAS Device Changing the Password FLASH/USB HDDConfiguring the NAS Device USB Devices Adding a Print ServerConfiguring the NAS Device Page Configuring the NAS Device Page Other Configurations This page left intentionally blank Using Administrative Utility Accessing the Administrative UtilityUsers Using the Administrative Utility Page System Status Page Obtain IP Address Automatically Dhcp Client Wireless SettingsNetwork Settings IP AddressNetwork Mask Gateway RouterSystem Settings Workgroup View Log Page Advanced Setup Existing Groups AccessNew Group CreateTo Remove Access Rights Accessible Share FoldersTo Add Access Rights Group NameOther Users HelpMembers Users To Add a Member to the GroupTo Delete a Member from the Group Shared FoldersDo Not Share Access RightsBrowse NameGroups with Access SaveShare Name When finished, click Close Backup Config BackupOther Groups Click here to delete the selected backup job Backup NowClick here to run the selected backup job immediately ModifyView Log This text box displays a log of completed backup jobsBackup Type Add New JobShare Access the Folder Requires LoginDirection Other DevicePrepare Disk Self-test S.M.A.R.T ScandiskDisk Log CancelStandby Use this to view the results of the last Scandisk operationUpgrade Start UpgradeCurrent Firmware This page left intentionally blank Configuring Wireless Settings Accessing the Wireless SettingsSetting Up Wireless Operation Setting Up Wireless Security Configuring the Wireless SettingsAuthentication Type WEP EncryptionBit WEP key is WPA Pre-Shared Key WPA Group Rekey IntervalWPA Encryption This page left intentionally blank Accessing the NAS Device on the Internet Connecting Via the InternetUsing the Web Browser from the Internet Remote ManagementFTP File Transfer Protocol Troubleshooting Page Solution 3 This can happen in the following situations TroubleshootingThis page left intentionally blank Specifications a Power Input 12VDC 1A LinearRelative Humidity 80% non-condensing Limited Warranty Year Regulatory Compliance Notices ModificationsClass B Equipment Miscellaneous Legal Notices All other names are the property of their respective ownersLimited Warranty Actiontec Electronics, Inc North Mary Avenue Sunnyvale, CA Limited Warranty