ReadyNAS OS 6.0

Configure FTP

To configure FTP:

1.Select System > Settings > Services.

2.Click the FTP button.

The FTP Settings screen displays.

3.Configure the settings as explained in the following table:

Item

Description

 

 

Enable FTP

Select the check box to enable FTP globally. Clear the check box to disable FTP

 

globally.

Port

Enter the number of the port that is used for FTP control traffic on the ReadyNAS.

 

The default port number is 21.

 

 

Authentication mode

Select the authentication mode from the drop-down list:

 

Anonymous. Users can connect anonymously. This is the default setting.

 

User. Users are authenticated through the local database.

 

 

Allow upload

Select whether users are allowed to resume a paused or stalled upload by making a

resumes

selection from the drop-down list:

 

Disabled. Resuming an upload is disabled. This is the default setting.

 

Enabled. Resuming an upload is enabled.

 

 

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NETGEAR 312, 104, 314 software manual Configure FTP,  To configure FTP Select System Settings Services

104, 314, 312 specifications

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