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Enable Server Authentication:
select or clear Enable Server Authentication support.
Select the item, if you want to share your storage or printer with user level security which
requires user name and password to login. If you clear the item, your storage will be shared
without security.
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Enable FTP Server:
select or clear Enable FTP Server support. It is enabled in Factory Default and users
may set some parameters as follows:
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FTP Port:
enter an integer number to set FTP server’s TCP port (default: 21)
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Set Maximum Session Number:
select or clear Set Maximum Session Number support.
You can limit the FTP session number by selecting the support and enter an integer to set
the allowable maximum session number. If you clear the support, it means that FTP server
will have not any limitation in session number.
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Set Passive Mode:
select or clear Set Passive Mode support that FTP server can accept
passive mode.
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Enable Server Authentication:
select or clear Enable Server Authentication support. If you
select the support, you need to enter user name and password to login to the Server. If you
clear the support, you do not need user name and password to enter the Server.
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Allow Anonymous Login:
select the item, if you want to allow the user “anonymous”
to login to your FTP server with Read-Only permission and FTP server will not check the
password. If you clear the item, your FTP server will not support anonymous login function.
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Enable SANE (Scanner Access Now Easy) Server:
select or clear Enable SANE Server support. It is
enabled in Factory Default and users may set the TCP port as follows: - SANE Port: set SANE server’s
TCP port (default: 6566)
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Enable UPnP (Universal Plug and Play):
select or clear Enable UPnP support. It is enabled in Factory
Default.
Storage Access Mode
1.
Server Mode:
In this mode, you can access the USB storage via FTP or SMB/CIFS protocols. Only
FAT16/32 file format is supported in this mode. This is the default mode.
2.
NetUSB Mode:
In this mode, you can access the USB storage using NetUSB technology. In this mode,
FAT16/32 and NTFS file formats are supported, but only one user is allowed to access the storage at the
same time. Please refer to chapter 9 for the details about NetUSB technology.