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Access and navigate the system's web-based management interface.
Manage system logs, resources, shutdown, language, and passwords.
Navigating the Control Panel and its main sections like Privilege, Storage, Services.
Configure system power on/off schedules and wake-on-LAN.
View current system status, CPU, memory, and network information.
Configure global network settings and available network connections.
Configure basic settings, DHCP server, and VLAN for network ports.
Create and configure shared folders with access permissions.
Define user-specific access rights for folders.
Define group-specific access rights for folders.
Create and manage snapshots of files and folders for data recovery.
Manage local user accounts and their settings.
Configure local backups, including Rsync tasks.
Configure remote backups for files, folders, and iSCSI volumes.
Configure and manage USB copy tasks for data transfer.
Integrate the NAS with an Active Directory Server for domain authentication.
Configure workgroup, domain name, server, realm, and administrator credentials.
Configure LDAP server information for authentication.
Covers creating RAID, editing, removing, expanding, file system check, migrating RAID.
Covers iSCSI setup, targets, LUNs, advanced options, modifying/removing.
Covers Samba, Mac/UNIX, Recycle Bin, AFP, NFS.
Covers HTTP/HTTPS (WebDisk), Certificate management.
Covers SSH, iTunes, SNMP, VPN server/client.
Covers IP address issues, network mapping, factory resets, and time settings.