Lacie 300673 User Manual - Page 28

Shutting Down the Ethernet Disk

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LaCie Ethernet Disk User Manual Using the Web Administration Page page 28 FTP This share is compatible with all systems that have an FTP client. Most systems include such a tool. Enable this type of share for maximum compatibility over the network. IMPORTANT INFO: When you create a share, the Windows (CIFS/SMB) sharing is activated by default. In the current version of the LaCie Ethernet Disk (version 1.2 and later), you can set share permissions under Windows and the Mac OS. Use the arrow buttons to add or remove permissions. Under Apple, if enabled, the share will be accessible for any authenticated user. Under HTTP and FTP, the share will be public in either or both read and write access, whether or not you checked the read and/or write checkboxes. 7.5. Shutting Down the Ethernet Disk The recommended method to turn off the Ethernet Drive is to use the Web Administration tool (Fig. 33). Two other methods using the Power button are described in section 2.4. Rear Panel. 1. Click on the Server tab. 2. Click on the Shutdown button (located near the bottom of the page). Fig. 33

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LaCie Ethernet Disk
Using the Web Administration Page
User Manual
page 28
FTP
This share is compatible with all systems that have an FTP client.
Most systems include such a tool. Enable this type of share for
maximum compatibility over the network.
IMPORTANT INFO:
When you create a share, the Windows
(CIFS/SMB) sharing is activated by default.
In the current version of the LaCie Ethernet Disk (version 1.2 and
later), you can set share permissions under Windows and the
Mac OS. Use the arrow buttons to add or remove permissions.
Under Apple, if enabled, the share will be accessible for any au-
thenticated user. Under HTTP and FTP, the share will be public in
either or both read and write access, whether or not you checked
the read and/or write checkboxes.
7.5. Shutting Down the Ethernet Disk
The recommended method to turn off the Ethernet Drive is to use
the Web Administration tool (
Fig. 33
). Two other methods using
the Power button are described in section
2.4. Rear Panel
.
1.
Click on the Server tab.
2.
Click on the
Shutdown
button (located near the bottom of
the page).
Fig. 33