NetWare Service
If you wish to use NetWare to access the LevelOne FNS-6000, you should activate the
NetWare service. The LevelOne FNS-6000 will then operate in a manner similar to a
Novell NetWare 3.12 file server.
Web Service
Other than standard OS support, you have the choice to use a web browser to access your
files on the LevelOne FNS-6000. If your LevelOne FNS-6000 is connected to the
Internet and uses a valid IP address, the LevelOne FNS-6000 allows you to access your
files using a web browser from anywhere in the world.
FTP Service
If you wish to download files from or upload files to your LevelOne FNS-6000 by using
file transfer protocol (FTP), you must first activate the FTP service.
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DNS Service
DNS (Domain Name System) is used to map a domain name to its corresponding IP
address and vice versa. A DNS server provides the domain name service through
the network. Using this, you can create and manage your domain name in the Internet. If
you
do not know how to register a domain name, please contact your ISP. According to your
domain configuration, you can configure the LevelOne FNS-6000 as the primary DNS
Primary DNS Server
The primary name server is responsible for maintaining a list of host name records and
their associated IP addresses. You can add the following name records to your domain:
A Forward Address Record
NS Name Server Record
MX Mail
Exchange Server Record
You may also specify the forwarding servers; the LevelOne FNS-6000 will forward all
DNS requests that can't be resolved locally to the specified DNS server (typically your
ISP) and return the response to the client.
Secondary DNS Server
The LevelOne FNS-6000 can be configured as a secondary DNS server
to provide redundant DNS service for your domain.
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Network Printer Service
The network printer service enables printer sharing via Microsoft or Apple networking.
Please refer to Chapter 5 for detailed procedure to configure the network printer.
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