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Con Discovery Services, To enable the UPnP, System Settings, ReadyNAS OS 6.4

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ReadyNAS OS 6.4 Item Enable iTunes Server Server Name Password Directory 5. Click the Apply button. Your settings are saved. Description Select the check box to enable the iTunes server. Clear the check box to disable the iTunes server. Enter a name that your ReadyNAS will use to advertise itself to your iTunes clients. By default, the server name is set to My Music on %h where %h is the host name of your ReadyNAS system. Enter a password to limit access to your ReadyNAS iTunes server. Enter the path to the folder on the ReadyNAS system where you store your music files. Your iTunes clients will stream music from this folder. By default, the path is set to /data/Music. Configure Discovery Services Discovery services are protocols that allow network-enabled devices like computers or your storage system to discover each other across networks. Your storage system supports the Bonjour and UPnP discovery service protocols: • Bonjour. Enables discovery of various services on your ReadyNAS system and provides a way to connect to the local admin page for your ReadyNAS, IPP printing, and AFP services. OS X has built-in Bonjour support. You can download Bonjour for Windows from Apple's website. Bonjour is not configurable on your ReadyNAS. • UPnP (Universal Plug-n-Play). Allows UPnP-enabled clients to discover your ReadyNAS system on your LAN. You can enable or disable UPnP on your ReadyNAS. To enable the UPnP: Note UPnP is used with ReadyCLOUD. If you use ReadyCLOUD, leave UPnP enabled. 1. Log in to your ReadyNAS. 2. Select System > Settings > Services. 3. Click the UPnP button. System Settings 178

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Description
Item
Select the check box to enable the iTunes server. Clear the check box to disable the iTunes
server.
Enable iTunes Server
Enter a name that your ReadyNAS will use to advertise itself to your iTunes clients. By
default, the server name is set to My Music on %h where %h is the host name of your
ReadyNAS system.
Server Name
Enter a password to limit access to your ReadyNAS iTunes server.
Password
Enter the path to the folder on the ReadyNAS system where you store your music files.
Your iTunes clients will stream music from this folder. By default, the path is set to
/data/Music.
Directory
5.
Click the
Apply
button.
Your settings are saved.
Configure Discovery Services
Discovery services are protocols that allow network-enabled devices like computers or your storage system to
discover each other across networks.Your storage system supports the Bonjour and UPnP discovery service
protocols:
Bonjour
. Enables discovery of various services on your ReadyNAS system and provides a way to connect to
the local admin page for your ReadyNAS, IPP printing, and AFP services. OS X has built-in Bonjour support.
You can download Bonjour for Windows from Apple’s website. Bonjour is not configurable on your ReadyNAS.
UPnP (Universal Plug-n-Play)
. Allows UPnP-enabled clients to discover your ReadyNAS system on your LAN.
You can enable or disable UPnP on your ReadyNAS.
To enable the UPnP:
UPnP is used with ReadyCLOUD. If you use ReadyCLOUD, leave UPnP enabled.
Note
1.
Log in to your ReadyNAS.
2.
Select
System > Settings > Services
.
3.
Click the
UPnP
button.
System Settings
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