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When the system configuration is destroyed, lost, or incorrectly changed, using “Restore
Configuration” function you can restore system configuration with the file you previously saved through
“Save Configuration”. To restore a saved system configuration settings, click “Browse” to search for the
configuration file and then click the “Restore” button. Follow the on-screen instruction to finish the
process.
Factory Reset
Like the hardware Reset button located in the back panel of the NAS enclosure, this software option
resets the system configuration to factory default configuration.
All users, networking, and other configuration information will be lost when “Factory Reset” button is
pressed. It’s strongly recommended that you save the current system configuration to a file before you
do Factory Reset.
Log File
There are five submenus in “Log File” menu. They are “Samba Log”, “FTP Log”, “DHCP Server Log”,
“System Log”, and “Administration Log” to log all the NAS activities for monitoring use.
Samba Log
Summary of Contents for G-S350UN
Page 14: ...14 Please enter admin as Username and Password...
Page 37: ...37 FTP Log DHCP Server Log System Log Administration Log...
Page 48: ...48 Step1 click on Set Up Printers button Step 2 click on Add button...
Page 51: ...51 Step2 Select IP Printer then click on More Printers button Step 3 Select Windows Printing...
Page 54: ...54 Step 8 Example printing choose lp as printer Step 9 Print job is executed For MacOS 10 5...
Page 55: ...55 Step 1 Click on button Step2 Select Windows then click on workgroup...