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Application
FTP Server
Use the FTP server to access the data on the NAS server via an FTP connection.
FTP
Enable FTP
Mark this fi eld to permit users to connect to the NAS server via FTP.
NOTE!
:
If you deactivate FTP, the Mediagent will not be able to receive data
from the NAS server.
Connection Limit
Enter the maximum number of FTP connections that are to be permitted on the
NAS server. The maximum number is 5 connections.
Idle Timeout
Enter here how long the FTP connection is to be maintained when there is no
activity or if no entries are made. The longest time allowance is 300 minutes.
Port Number
The port number that the NAS server uses for FTP connections appears here.
Enable Anonymous FTP Access
Mark this fi eld to permit all users to log in to the NAS server by entering
the user name “
FTP
” or “
anonymous
” without entering a password. Any
other user name is then recognised as a dedicated user name and requires a
corresponding password to log in.
Customise the port range for data transfer
Mark this fi eld to specify a port range for FTP clients that is to be used when
downloading data from the NAS server in passive mode.
The number of connections is defi ned by half of the port range. If the
range of the port is less than the number of connections you defi ned under
“
Connection Limit
”, then these will be reduced correspondingly.
For example, if you defi ne a port range from 1024 to 1027 and have defi ned
5 FTP connections under “
Connection Limit
”, the connection limit can
actually only be 2 (4 ports in the range / 2) as this is the lesser value.
Starting Port
Enter a port number between 1024 and 65535 here for the start of the range.
Ending Port
Enter a port number between 1024 and 65535 here for the end of the port
range.
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