Managing the System
Network Services
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Network Services
This section describes the following network services that are supported on the
NAS.
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Microsoft Networking
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Apple Networking
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NFS Service
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FTP Service
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Telnet/SSH
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SNMP Settings
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Web Server
Microsoft Networking
The NAS device supports Microsoft networking protocols used with home and
business LANs.
Microsoft Windows users must enable Microsoft networking in order to access
the files on network share folders. After enabling this option, you must assign a
workgroup name. The workgroup name must not exceed 15 characters. The
following characters are not supported:
" / \ [ ] : ; | = , + * ? < > ` ' %
NOTE
The first character cannot be a period (.).
The NAS device can be configured as a standalone server or member of the
Windows Active Directory® (AD). AD can centralize the information about users,
groups of users, and computers and manage them in a more advanced network.
Through the network, AD Server can offer other computers and network devices
within the same domain correct account information so that the information system
of the organization can be safer and more convenient.