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Network Storage Manager: Advanced Mode

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10 WD SHARESPACE USER MANUAL Network Storage Manager: Advanced Mode Advanced Mode provides access to additional options not available in Basic Mode. When in Basic Mode, click Advanced Mode on the toolbar to view WD ShareSpace's Network Storage Manager in Advanced Mode. The Advanced Mode page include six tabs, each having several icons providing more management options for maximum flexibility and security of the device. The table below describes the tab options available in Advanced Mode. Tab System Network Storage Media Users Status Description The System tab allows you to configure the general system settings, set email or window alerts, change the administrator password, perform firmware upgrades, perform system configuration file backups, restore system to factory defaults, activate or deactivate the system LEDs, generate an SSL certificate, enable power saving, and perform device shutdown or reboot. For more details, see "System Tab" on page 109. The Network tab has access to all network configuration options, such as setting DHCP / Static mode, changing the IP address, netmask, gateway, DNS server IP address, configuring jumbo frames, and configuring membership in a domain or workgroup. For more details "Network Tab" on page 124. The Storage tab provides a list of all supported drives it locates on the system. It also allows you to configure the RAID capability of the hard drives, manage file share preferences, set the backup destination folder, set disk quotas, and set a share folder for users. For more details, see "Storage Tab" on page 131. The Media tab allows you to enable or disable the streaming option in iTunes or to access the Twonky Media server. For more details, see "Media Tab" on page 149. The Users tab allows you to add, modify, and delete users and groups, and change all user and group permissions (read/write, read only, no access) to shares/folders and USB storage devices. For more details, see "Users Tab" on page 152. The Status tab displays general information about the system such as device name, firmware version, current date/time, machine up-time, memory and swap activity, and load averages. This tab also allows viewing of logs from the system, Common Internet File System (CIFS), or File Transfer Protocol (FTP). For more details, "Status Tab" on page 160. NETWORK STORAGE MANAGER: ADVANCED MODE - 108

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NETWORK STORAGE MANAGER: ADVANCED MODE - 108
WD SHARESPACE
USER MANUAL
Network Storage Manager: Advanced Mode
Advanced Mode provides access to additional options not available in Basic Mode.
When in Basic Mode, click
Advanced Mode
on the toolbar to view WD
ShareSpace’s Network Storage Manager in Advanced Mode.
The Advanced Mode page include six tabs, each having several icons providing more
management options for maximum flexibility and security of the device. The table
below describes the tab options available in Advanced Mode.
Tab
Description
System
The System tab allows you to configure the general system settings, set email or window
alerts, change the administrator password, perform firmware upgrades, perform system
configuration file backups, restore system to factory defaults, activate or deactivate the
system LEDs, generate an SSL certificate, enable power saving, and perform device
shutdown or reboot. For more details, see “System Tab” on page 109.
Network
The Network tab has access to all network configuration options, such as setting DHCP /
Static mode, changing the IP address, netmask, gateway, DNS server IP address, configuring
jumbo frames, and configuring membership in a domain or workgroup. For more details
“Network Tab” on page 124.
Storage
The Storage tab provides a list of all supported drives it locates on the system. It also allows
you to configure the RAID capability of the hard drives, manage file share preferences, set the
backup destination folder, set disk quotas, and set a share folder for users. For more details,
see “Storage Tab” on page 131.
Media
The Media tab allows you to enable or disable the streaming option in iTunes or to access the
Twonky Media server. For more details, see “Media Tab” on page 149.
Users
The Users tab allows you to add, modify, and delete users and groups, and change all user
and group permissions (read/write, read only, no access) to shares/folders and USB storage
devices. For more details, see “Users Tab” on page 152.
Status
The Status tab displays general information about the system such as device name, firmware
version, current date/time, machine up-time, memory and swap activity, and load averages.
This tab also allows viewing of logs from the system, Common Internet File System (CIFS), or
File Transfer Protocol (FTP). For more details, “Status Tab” on page 160.
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