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System Setting
17.2.2. Session Status
All users currently logged in to the NAS server are listed here.
Type
The type of connection (Windows/CIFS, Web (Web configurator), or FTP
connection) the user used to log in to the NAS server is displayed here.
Share Name
The name of the share on the NAS server to which the user is connected
for CIFS sessions is displayed here. This field remains blank for FTP and Web
sessions.
Username
The name of the user who is connected to the NAS server is displayed here. A
user name must be defined for this.
ANONYMOUS FTP
appears if no user name is defined for the session of this
user.
Connected At
Here, the date and time of the last user session is displayed in the format
year, month, day, hour, minute and second.
IP Address
This shows the IP address of the computer that is connected to the NAS server.
18. System Setting
Using the system settings you can identify your NAS server in the network as
well as set the time and date.
18.1. Server Name
18.1.1. Server Identification
Use this menu to edit the CIFS settings. You can assign a server name and
add a work group to your NAS server.
PLEASE NOTE!
The CIFS connection protocol cannot be disabled on the NAS ser-
ver!
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