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2.3.2 Main NAS Starter Utility Screen
The main NAS Starter Utility screen displays after you select an NAS in the NAS Seeker screen.
Figure 14 NAS Starter Utility Main Screen
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 4 NAS Starter Utility Main Screen
LABEL DESCRIPTION
? Click this to display the utility help.
Configuration Click this to configure system settings (see Section 2.3.5 on page 23).
NAS Seeker Click this to use the NAS Seeker screen (see Section 2.3.1 on page 19) to find and connect to
a different NAS on your network.
Server Name This is the server name you configured for the NAS. If you have more than one NAS in your
network, it is recommended that you give each one a unique name for identification
purposes.
IP Address This is the current IP address of the NAS.
MAC Address This is the NAS’s unique physical hardware address (MAC).
Firmware Version This shows the version of firmware the NAS is currently using.
Status This shows whether the NAS is Online, Uninitialized, Unreachable, Configuring, or Config
Failed.
Capacity This shows the NAS’s total, in-use, and remaining storage capacity.
DeskTop Click this button to go to the Web Configurator login screen (see Section 3.2 on page 26).
Network Drive Click this to add the NAS as a network drive in your computer’s Windows Explorer.