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- BARRACUDA ST3750840AS
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Chapter 8. FTP Server
The NAS supports FTP service. To use FTP service, enable this function in Network
Settings and follow the steps below:
1. Open an IE browser and enter ftp://[NAS IP] or ftp://[NAS name]. OR
2. By Web File Manager of the NAS. a. Go to the NAS administration page and click Web File Manager. Enter user name and password to login the NAS.
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b. Click FTP.
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c. Enter the user name and password to login FTP service. d. You can start to use FTP service.
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Table of contents
- 3 Table of Contents
- 7 Safety Warnings
- 8 Chapter 1. Overview
- 8 1.1 Introduction
- 10 1.2 Package Contents
- 11 1.3 Hardware Illustration
- 12 Chapter 2. Install NAS
- 12 2.1 Install Hard Disk
- 14 2.2 Hard Disk Compatibility List
- 17 2.3 Set up the NAS
- 19 2.4 Check System Status
- 21 2.5 Configure Software Settings
- 21 2.5.1 Windows® Users
- 32 2.5.2 Mac Users
- 34 Chapter 3. Enjoy the Powerful Services of the NAS
- 39 3.1 Server Administration
- 40 3.2 Quick Configuration
- 43 3.3 System Settings
- 43 3.3.1 Server Name
- 44 3.3.2 Date & Time
- 45 3.3.3 Encoding Setting
- 45 3.3.4 Configure SMTP Server
- 46 3.3.5 View System Settings
- 47 3.4 Network Settings
- 47 3.4.1 TCP/ IP Configuration
- 50 3.4.2 Microsoft Networking
- 52 3.4.3 Apple Network
- 52 3.4.4 NFS Service
- 53 3.4.5 Web File Manager
- 54 3.4.6 FTP Service
- 56 3.4.7 Multimedia Station
- 56 3.4.8 iTunes Service
- 57 3.4.9 Download Station
- 58 3.4.10 Web Server
- 59 3.4.11 DDNS Service
- 60 3.4.12 MySQL Server
- 63 3.4.13 Surveillance Station
- 70 3.4.14 System Port Management
- 71 3.4.15 View Network Settings
- 73 3.5 Device Configuration
- 74 3.5.1 SATA Disk
- 77 3.5.2 RAID Management
- 78 3.5.3 USB Disk
- 79 3.5.4 USB Printer
- 79 3.5.4.1 Windows Users
- 82 3.5.4.2 Mac Users
- 86 3.6 User Management
- 86 3.6.1 Users
- 88 3.6.2 User Groups
- 95 3.6.3 Quota
- 97 3.7 Network Share Management
- 97 3.7.1 Create
- 99 3.7.2 Property
- 100 3.7.3 Access Control
- 100 3.7.4 Delete
- 101 3.7.5 Restore
- 102 3.7.6 NFS Access Control
- 103 3.8 System Tools
- 103 3.8.1 Alert Notification
- 104 3.8.2 Restart/ Shutdown
- 104 3.8.3 Hardware Settings
- 106 3.8.4 UPS
- 107 3.8.5 Hard Disk S.M.A.R.T.
- 108 3.8.6 System Update
- 109 3.8.7 USB One Touch Copy Backup
- 110 3.8.8 Change Logo
- 111 3.8.9 Back up to an External Storage Device
- 112 3.8.10 Remote Replication (Disaster Recovery)
- 115 3.8.11 Backup/ Restore/ Reset Settings
- 115 3.8.12 IP Filter
- 116 3.8.13 Network Recycle Bin
- 117 3.8.14 Remote Login
- 118 3.9 Event Logs
- 118 3.9.1 System Event Logs
- 119 3.9.2 System Connection Logs
- 120 3.9.3 On-line Users
- 120 3.9.4 System Information
- 121 Chapter 4. Use Front USB Backup Button
- 122 Chapter 5. Multimedia Station
- 122 5.1 Share Photos and Multimedia Files via Web Interface
- 132 5.2 Enable iTunes Service
- 134 5.3 Use UPnP Media Server
- 137 Chapter 6. Download Station
- 147 6.1 Use Download Software QGet
- 149 Chapter 7. Web Server
- 153 Chapter 8. FTP Server
- 156 Chapter 9. Web File Manager
- 161 Chapter 10. NetBak Replicator
- 175 Chapter 11. Configuring AD Authentication
- 180 Chapter 12. Access the NAS on Linux OS
- 181 Chapter 13. NAS Maintenance
- 181 13.1 Restart/ Shut down Server
- 182 13.2 Reset Administrator Password and Network Settings
- 183 13.3 Disk Failure or Malfunction
- 183 13.4 Power Outage or Abnormal Shutdown
- 184 13.5 System Software Abnormal Operation
- 184 13.6 System Temperature Protection
- 185 Chapter 14. RAID Abnormal Operation Troubleshooting
- 187 Appendix A Network Camera Compatibility List
- 188 Technical Support
- 189 GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE