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23.2. Configuration
In this window you can save or restore the configurations of the NAS server.
23.2.1. Backup Current Configuration Settings
Backup
Click on this entry to save the current configuration of the NAS server on
your computer. A confirmation window appears. Click on "
Save
" to save the
settings, or click on "
Cancel
" to exit the window.
23.2.2. Restore Configuration
When restoring the configuration, the NAS server queries all volumes
(partitions) and shares of the NAS server and the configuration file.
If a volume exists but the share path is missing on the NAS server, the NAS
server will create it automatically.
If a volume no longer exists, the status of the share will display "
missing
Share
".
Browse
Click on this entry to search for a previously saved configuration file.
Restore
Click on this entry to load the configuration settings of the configuration file
to the NAS server. The current configuration will be replaced by the one from
the configuration file.
A confirmation window appears. Click on "
OK
" to accept the settings, or click
on "
Cancel
" to exit the window.
23.2.3. Reset to Default
Load Default
This action resets all settings to the standard values and restarts the device.
23.2.4.
FW
Upgrade
In this window you can update the firmware of the NAS server.
CAUTION!
Do not switch off the NAS server during the update
procedure! This could damage the NAS server!
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