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Next are IP Address settin
s. You will normall
leave these in the factor
de
ault condition, which selects “Obtain IP Address automatically” and
Obtain DNS Server Address automatically”. With this selections enabled,
t
e NAS
rive wi
act as a DHCP c
ient an
attem
t to retrieve its IP A
ress
rom the DHCP server active on your LAN
nder some LAN environments you will need to enter
xed addresses in
the
orm provided.
The bottom o
this screen displays the Media Access Control (MAC) address
of the
roduct
When done with this form,
ress
ave to save
our settin
s.
ime Settings
Enter t
is screen
se
ectin
Contro
Pane
/ S
stem / Time Settin
s. You
may manually enter the date, time, and time zone, or alternatively select a
Network Time Protocol (NTP) server available on
our LAN. When done with
this form,
ress Sav
to save
our c
an
es.
urn O
Server
I
you have a need to restart or turn o
your
le server, you may do so using
the buttons available through Control Panel / System / Turn O
Server. This
is a convenient feature if
our administration com
uter is located far awa
rom the NAS drive. Otherwise, you can simply power o
the NAS drive to
turn o
the server
nf
rmati
n
Basic in
ormation about your system, such as the
rmware version number
an
IP a
ress, can
e
is
a
e
se
ectin
Contro
Pane
/ S
stem /
In
ormation. There are no user settings on this screen.
is
Usage
Basic in
ormation about your hard disk, such as total and
ree space, can be
dis
la
ed b
selectin
Control Panel / S
stem / Disk Usa
e. If
ou have a
SB stora
e
evice connecte
to
our USB-A
ort as
escri
e
revious
under “Attaching a USB Storage Device”, then you will also see in
ormation
about this device on the screen