Getting Started
Starting NAS Configuration
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• Click Use the following settings to configure a static IP address:
- IP Address—Enter an IP address for the NAS.
- Subnet Mask—Enter the subnet mask of your network.
- Default Gateway—Enter the default gateway address. This is typically
the IP address of your router.
- Primary DNS Server (optional)—Enter the IP address of the Domain
Name System (DNS) server. This address is typically provided by your
Internet Service Provider (ISP).
- Secondary DNS Server (optional)—Enter a second DNS server.
STEP 19 Click Next. You are redirected to a window where you can select the services to
be enabled.
STEP 20 Select the services to be enabled. These services can also be enabled or
disabled at a later time. The options are:
• Network services—Click the check box to enable Microsoft Networking,
Apple Networking, or Unix/Linux NFS.
• File services—Click the check box to enable Web File Manager, FTP
Service, or Download Station.
• Multimedia services—Click the check box to enable Multimedia Station,
UPnP multimedia server, or iTunes service.
• Web server services—Click the check box to enable Web Server or MySQL
server.
STEP 21 Click Next. You are redirected to a window where you can select the disk
configuration.
STEP 22 Select the disk configuration.
NOTE It is recommended to configure the NSS324 or NSS326 with RAID 5 if there are
three or more disks installed.
• Disk configuration:
The following options are available:
- Do not set disk configuration—If you have created disk volume
configuration or plan to create multiple disk configurations, select not to
initialize the disk drives.