Chapter 11 Packages
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 57 Network > DyDNS
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Gateway Information |
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Internal Address | This shows the IP address assigned to the NSA by the gateway in your local network. |
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External Address | This shows the IP address of the NSA that can be accessed in the Wide Area Network |
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Configuration |
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Enable DyDNS | Select this to use dynamic DNS. |
| You need to have registered a dynamic DNS account with a service provider such as |
| www.dyndns.org. The Dynamic DNS service provider will give you a password or key. |
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Service Provider | Select your Dynamic DNS service provider. |
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Hostname | Enter your host name provided by the Dynamic DNS service. |
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Username | Enter your user name for your DNS account. |
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Password | Enter the password assigned to your DNS account. |
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Password (Confirm) | Confirm the password you entered. |
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Apply | Click this to save your changes. |
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Reset | Click this to clear the fields. |
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11.5 NFS Screen
Use this screen to enable and configure Network File System (NFS) settings on your NSA.
NFS is a client/server distributed file service that provides transparent file sharing for network environments. This allows shared folders in your NSA to be accessible like a local folder in a user’s computer.
Click Network > NFS to open the following screen.
Figure 109 Network > NFS
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 58 Network > NFS
LABELDESCRIPTIONNFS Service
Enable NFS Server Click this to employ NFS in your NSA.
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