Linksys NSS4100 Cisco NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Admini - Page 127

FTP/FTPS Server Port, PASV IP address

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Managing the Shares Configuring the NSS for FTP Access 6 STEP 4 Enter the router's WAN IP address in the PASV IP address field. STEP 5 Enter the minimum and maximum port range for passive FTP port connections for each simultaneous FTP client connection that the NSS expects and then click Update. • Minimum port for passive mode (PASV) connections: If your network has FTP connections that pass through a firewall, set the minimum port for the port range. The default is 1025. The minimum port range can be as low as one (for each expected FTP connection). • Maximum port for passive mode (PASV) connections: Set the maximum port number for the port range. The default is 4000. If you are using a non-default port number, enter the minimum and maximum port range for your router (such as 9031 to 9040). You must also enter these ranges in your router configuration software as follows: a. Set the port forwarding for the FTP port. Enter the port number (For example: 8028) in both the External and Internal Port FTP fields and then click Save Settings. This is the same port number that you entered in the FTP/FTPS Server Port field in Step 2. Linksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide 119

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Managing the Shares
Configuring the NSS for FTP Access
Linksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide
119
6
STEP 4
Enter the router's WAN IP address in the
PASV IP address
field.
STEP 5
Enter the
minimum and maximum port range f
or passive FTP port connections
for each simultaneous FTP client connection that the NSS expects and then
click
Update
.
Minimum port for passive mode (PASV) connections
: If your network has
FTP connections that pass through a firewall, set the minimum port for the
port range. The default is 1025. The minimum port range can be as low as
one (for each expected FTP connection).
Maximum port for passive mode (PASV) connections
: Set the maximum
port number for the port range. The default is 4000.
If you are using a non-default port number, enter the minimum and maximum port
range for your router (such as 9031 to 9040).
You must also enter these ranges in your router configuration software
as follows:
a.
Set the port forwarding for the FTP port.
Enter the port number (For example: 8028) in both the External and Internal Port
FTP fields and then click
Save Settings
. This is the same port number that you
entered in the
FTP/FTPS Server Port
field in
Step 2
.