Managing the System
Network Services
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STEP 6
You can enable or disable anonymous login to the FTP site by clicking
Yes
(enabled) or
No
(disabled) in the
Enabled Anonymous
field. The default setting is
No
.
STEP 7
Enter the FTP Connection parameters:
•
Maximum number of all FTP connections
—Maximum number of clients
that can be connected at the same time. The upper limit is 256.
•
Maximum Number of Connections for a Single Account
—Maximum
number of connections for a single account. The upper limit is 256.
•
FTP transfer limitation
—You can set the maximum upload and download
rates. Click
Enable FTP transfer limitation
to set these parameters then
enter upload and download maximum values.
STEP 8
Enter Advanced FTP parameters:
•
Passive FTP Port Range
—You can use the default port range (55536-
56559) or define a port range higher than 1024.
•
Respond with external IP address for passive FTP connection request
—
You can enable this function when a remote computer is not able to connect
to the FTP server using a WAN connection where the FTP server is behind a
router/firewall. When this function is enabled the FTP server returns the
manually specified IP address or automatically detects the external IP
address so that the remote computer can connect to the FTP server
successfully.
STEP 9
Click
Apply
. Your FTP service settings are updated to the NAS.
Telnet/SSH
From the
Network Services > Telnet/SSH
window, you can allow access to the
NAS using a Telnet or SSH connection.
NOTE
Only the “admin” account can login remotely. User with administrator privileges is
not allowed to login remotely.