Netgear RN3138 Software Manual - Page 171

Con HTTP, System Settings, ReadyNAS OS 6.4

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ReadyNAS OS 6.4 Item Enable NFS Number of NFS Threads Enable NFSv4 NFSv4 Domain 5. Click the Apply button. Your changes are saved. Description Select the check box to enable NFS globally. Clear the check box to disable NFS globally. If many clients connect to the ReadyNAS using the NFS protocol, increasing the number of NFS threads can improve performance. Select the check box to enable NFSv4 globally. Clear the check box to disable NFS globally. If you enable NFSv4, you can specify the NFSv4 domain. Configure HTTP To configure HTTP: 1. Log in to your ReadyNAS. 2. Select System > Settings > Services. 3. Click the HTTP button. 4. Configure the HTTP settings as explained in the following table: Item Description Enable HTTP Select the check box to enable HTTP globally. Clear the check box to disable HTTP globally. Redirect default web access to If you want to automatically redirect http:// to a certain shared this folder folder, select that folder from the drop-down list. This is useful if you do not want to expose your default folder listing to outsiders. To redirect to a shared folder, create an index file (such as index.htm or index.html) in your target shared folder and enable the HTTP protocol for read-only access to that folder. 5. Click the Apply button. Your changes are saved. System Settings 171

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Description
Item
Select the check box to enable NFS globally. Clear the check box to disable NFS
globally.
Enable NFS
If many clients connect to the ReadyNAS using the NFS protocol, increasing the
number of NFS threads can improve performance.
Number of NFS Threads
Select the check box to enable NFSv4 globally. Clear the check box to disable NFS
globally.
Enable NFSv4
If you enable NFSv4, you can specify the NFSv4 domain.
NFSv4 Domain
5.
Click the
Apply
button.
Your changes are saved.
Configure HTTP
To configure HTTP:
1.
Log in to your ReadyNAS.
2.
Select
System > Settings > Services
.
3.
Click the
HTTP
button.
4.
Configure the HTTP settings as explained in the following table:
Description
Item
Select the check box to enable HTTP globally. Clear the check box to disable HTTP globally.
Enable HTTP
If you want to automatically redirect http://<ReadyNAS_IP_address> to a certain shared
folder, select that folder from the drop-down list.This is useful if you do not want to expose
your default folder listing to outsiders.To redirect to a shared folder, create an index file
(such as index.htm or index.html) in your target shared folder and enable the HTTP protocol
for read-only access to that folder.
Redirect default web access to
this folder
5.
Click the
Apply
button.
Your changes are saved.
System Settings
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