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LaCie 2big Network User Manual ■ 3.7.4. Status Click on Status under System in the navigation bar to display the system Status page (Fig. 3.7.4). On this page you can view the number of connected users, disable file server services (Windows, Apple, HTTP, FTP) and view, download or delete the system log. To disable a service, simply click the Disable button that corresponds to the service which you wish to disable, or deselect it (Fig. 3.7.4). ■ 3.7.5. Maintenance Click on Maintenance under System in the navigation bar to display the Maintenance page (Fig. 3.7.5). On this page you can view basic system information, manage updates, restart or shutdown the system and load new system configurations. ■ (continued on next page) Figure 3.7.4 Administration page 41 Figure 3.7.5

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LaCie 2big Network
User Manual
page ´±
Administration
3.7.4. Status
Click on
Status
under
System
in the navigation
bar to display the system Status page (Fig. 3.7.4).
On this page you can view the number of connect-
ed users, disable file server services (Windows, Apple,
HTTP, FTP) and view, download or delete the system
log. To disable a service, simply click the
Disable
but-
ton that corresponds to the service which you wish to
disable, or deselect it (Fig. 3.7.4).
Figure 3.7.4
3.7.5. Maintenance
Click on
Maintenance
under
System
in the navi-
gation bar to display the Maintenance page (Fig. 3.7.5).
On this page you can view basic system informa-
tion, manage updates, restart or shutdown the system
and load new system configurations.
Figure 3.7.5
(continued on next page)