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  ASUSTOR NAS User Guide 
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Certain optical drives will require additional power in order to operate properly. If you 
find that your optical drive is not spinning or reading correctly, please use a USB Y-
cable to add additional power. 
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Compatibility – External Optical Drive 
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Here  you can  view  general  information  about  your  NAS  such as  the  hardware  model 
number, software version, BIOS version and present state of the system. 
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Here you can review information about your network settings (i.e., IP address and MAC 
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Here you can review logs of all system events. These logs include the system log, 
connection log and file access log. ASUSTOR NAS also supports Syslog. This can allow you 
to employ centralized management by sending your system event information to a Syslog 
server. 
  System log:All log entries about system events  
  Connection log:All log entries about system connections. 
  File access log:All log entries about file access. 
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Here you can view the users that are currently logged in to ADM or any users that are 
using other transfer protocols to connect to your NAS. 
About Online Users 
ADM is able to display any users who connect to your NAS using the following methods: 
  ADM system login (HTTP & HTTPS) 
  Windows File Service (CIFS/SAMBA) 
  Apple Filing Protocol (AFP) 










