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  ASUSTOR NAS User Guide 
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When you enable Network Recycle Bin, the system will create a Recycle Bin “X” for each 
logical volume. For example, “Volume 1” will have a corresponding “Recycle Bin 1” created 
for it and “Volume 2” a “Recycle Bin 2”. Any deleted files will then be moved to the Recycle 
Bin, letting you recover any accidentally deleted files.  
About Network Recycle Bin 
After enabling Network Recycle Bin, all files deleted via the following protocols will be 
moved to the Recycle Bin. 
  Windows File Service (CIFS/SAMBA) 
  Apple Filing Protocol (AFP) 
  File Transfer Protocol (FTP) 
  File Explorer 
Once a Recycle Bin has been created, it cannot be removed.  
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Energy Saver can help you to reduce power consumption when your NAS is inactive or 
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Here you can configure all the necessary settings for remote access.  
  Cloud Connect: Here you can obtain a Cloud ID for your NAS. By entering the Cloud 
ID into ASUSTOR client applications, you can access your NAS without having to 
enter the host/IP information. 
  EZ-Router: Here you can set up your network router automatically for direct NAS 
access from any device with Internet access.  
Reminder: Your router must support UPnP/NAT-PMP. Please note that not 
all routers support automatic configuration. Please see the hardware 
compatibility list found on the ASUSTOR website for more information. 
  DDNS: Here you can create or configure your DDNS account. DDNS allows you to 
use a persistent host name (i.e., nas.asustor.com) to connect to your NAS. You 
won’t have to worry about remembering your NAS’s IP address. This feature is often 
used in dynamic IP environments.  
See More 
NAS 221 - Remote Access - Using Cloud Connect™ 










