Seagate BlackArmor NAS 110 User Guide - Page 53
group account, hot-swap, IP address, local access, NTP Network Time Protocol server, private share - reset ip
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group account In BlackArmor Manager, a collection of user accounts grouped together to make it faster and easier to manage access to shares. All users in a group have the same level of access to any particular share. See also user account. hot-swap To remove and replace a disk drive without first powering off the server. The drive inside the BlackArmor NAS 110 is not user replaceable. HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) Rules for exchanging the most common form of documents (hypertext documents) over the Internet. HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer) Rules for exchanging HTTP documents over encrypted connections. IP address The identifier of a computer, server, or other device on a TCP/IP network. IP addresses are a sequence of four numbers separated by periods. (For example, 123.456.78.1.) Every device on your local network has a unique IP address. local access Access to the server from a computer on your local network. Or, manual access to the server, which involves physical contact with the server or its cables. See also remote access. NFS Network File System. An application that lets all users on a network share files that are stored on different types of computers. NTP (Network Time Protocol) server Synchronizes the date and time of computers and servers on a network, based on Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). private share A folder that is accessible only to users with permission granted by the share's owner. remote access Access to the server from a computer that is not on your local network. For instance, accessing the server from a client's computer, over the Internet, is remote access. Remote access can also refer to shutting down or resetting the server using BlackArmor Manager instead of physically pressing the Power button. See also local access. BlackArmor® NAS 110 User Guide 56