Cisco E2100L User Guide - Page 31

Create an FTP Folder, FTP Server, Internet Access, FTP Port, Encoding, Specify Folder, Summary, Delete

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Linksys E2100L Administration screen; refer to Storage > Administration, page 29. NOTE: If you used the setup software for installation, then the name of your wireless network (up to 15 characters) is the server name of the Router. FTP Server Select Enabled to use the Router as an FTP server. Otherwise, select Disabled. An external USB hard drive or USB disk must be connected to the USB port to use this service. Internet Access Select Enabled to allow access of the FTP server from the Internet. Otherwise, select Disabled to only allow local network access. FTP Port Enter the FTP Port number to use. The default is 21. Encoding The Router supports different character sets for the transfer of files in different languages. Select the appropriate character encoding set: Unicode(UTF-8), Chinese Simplified(GB18030), Vietnamese(CP1258), or ISO8859_1. The default is Unicode(UTF-8). Access Specify Folder To create an FTP folder, click this option. Proceed to Create an FTP Folder, page 28. Summary To view a list of FTP folders, click this option. Proceed to FTP Summary, page 28. For each FTP folder, the Name, Partition, and Folder location are displayed. Edit To change the settings of an FTP folder, click this option. Proceed to Edit an FTP Folder, page 29. Delete To delete an FTP folder, click this option. FTP Summary The FTP Summary screen displays the following information: Display Name, Partition, Shared Folder, and Groups with Access. FTP Summary To exit the FTP Summary screen and return to the FTP Server screen, click Close. Advanced Wireless-N Router Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration Create an FTP Folder 1. After you clicked Specify Folder, the FTP Folder screen appears. FTP Folder 2. In the Display Name field, enter a name for the FTP folder. This will appear in the Access table on the FTP Server screen. 3. The Partition name is displayed. If the FTP folder should include the entire partition, select Share entire Partition and proceed to step 5. If you do not want to share the entire partition, then proceed to step 4 and specify the folder you want to share. 4. The Current Folder setting displays the selected folder. To specify a different folder, click Select. To display sub-folders, click Enter into Folder. To return to the previous folder, click Return to Upper Folder. If you want to create a new folder, enter its name in the New Folder field. Then click Create. 5. To allow a group access to the FTP folder, select it from the Available Groups column, and then click the >> button. NOTE: Specify which user groups have read‑and-write or read-only access to the FTP folder. 6. To block a group from accessing the FTP folder, select it from the Groups with Access column, and then click the

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Advanced Wireless-N Router
Linksys E2100L
Chapter 3: Advanced Configuration
Administration 
screen; refer to
Storage > Administration
,
page 29
°
NOTE:
If you used the setup software for
installation, then the name of your wireless
network (up to 15 characters) is the server
name of the Router°
FTP Server
Select
Enabled
to use the Router as an FTP
server° Otherwise, select
Disabled
° An external USB hard
drive or USB disk must be connected to the USB port to
use this service°
Internet Access
Select
Enabled
to allow access of the
FTP server from the Internet° Otherwise, select
Disabled
to only allow local network access°
FTP Port
Enter the FTP Port number to use° The default
is
21
°
Encoding
The Router supports different character sets
for the transfer of files in different languages° Select the
appropriate character encoding set:
Unicode(UTF-8)
,
Chinese Simplified(GB18030)
,
Vietnamese(CP1258)
, or
ISO8859_1
° The default is
Unicode(UTF-8)
°
Access
Specify Folder
To create an FTP folder, click this option°
Proceed to
Create an FTP Folder
,
page 28
°
Summary
To view a list of FTP folders, click this option°
Proceed to
FTP Summary
,
page 28
°
For each FTP folder, the Name, Partition, and Folder
location are displayed°
Edit
To change the settings of an FTP folder, click this
option° Proceed to
Edit an FTP Folder
,
page 29
°
Delete
To delete an FTP folder, click this option°
FTP Summary
The
FTP 
Summary 
screen
displays
the
following
information: Display Name, Partition, Shared Folder, and
Groups with Access°
FTP Summary
To exit the
FTP  Summary 
screen and return to the
FTP 
Server 
screen, click
Close
°
Create an FTP Folder
1° After you clicked
Specify Folder,
the
FTP Folder
screen
appears°
FTP Folder
2° In the
Display  Name
field, enter a name for the FTP
folder° This will appear in the Access table on the
FTP 
Server
screen°
3° The Partition name is displayed° If the FTP folder
should include the entire partition, select
Share entire
Partition
and proceed to step 5°
If you do not want to share the entire partition, then
proceed to step 4 and specify the folder you want to
share°
4° The
Current Folder
setting displays the selected folder°
To specify a different folder, click
Select
° To display
sub-folders, click
Enter into Folder
° To return to the
previous folder, click
Return to Upper Folder
°
If you want to create a new folder, enter its name in the
New Folder
field° Then click
Create
°
To allow a group access to the FTP folder, select it from
the
Available  Groups
column, and then click the
>>
button°
NOTE:
Specify
which
user
groups
have
read-and-write or read-only access to the FTP
folder°
To block a group from accessing the FTP folder, select
it from the
Groups with Access
column, and then click
the
<<
button°