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4 Click Edit.
5 Select read-only or read and write for the shared folder's attribute; under "LAN Protocol Support", select the
"FTP" checkbox and click OK.
Accessing the TeraStation with an FTP Client
• To access the TeraStation via FTP, configure your FTP client software with the following settings:
Hostname: IP address of the TeraStation
Username: The TeraStation's username
Password: The TeraStation's password
Port: 21
• Shared folders connected by FTP are available from the "/mnt" directory. The default locations are:
For a RAID mode other than RAID 1 (two arrays):
/mnt/array1/share
/mnt/usbdisk1
/mnt/usbdisk2
/mnt/usbdisk3 (if your TeraStation has 3 USB ports.)
For RAID 1 (two arrays):
/mnt/array1/share
/mnt/array2/share2
/mnt/usbdisk1
/mnt/usbdisk2
/mnt/usbdisk3 (if your TeraStation has 3 USB ports.)
For JBOD:
/mnt/disk1/share
/mnt/disk2/share2
/mnt/disk3/share3
/mnt/disk4/share4
/mnt/usbdisk1
/mnt/usbdisk2
/mnt/usbdisk3 (if your TeraStation has 3 USB ports.)
Accessing the TeraStation with an Anonymous User
*
• To allow anonymous access to your FTP share, disable access restrictions.
• To access the TeraStation via anonymous FTP, configure your FTP client software with the following settings:
Hostname: IP address of the TeraStation
Username: anonymous
Password: any character string
Port: 21
*If the TeraStation joins a domain, anonymous users cannot access it.
Notes:
• If a file was created or copied by AFP, you may not be able to delete it using an FTP connection. If this occurs,
use an SMB or AFP connection instead to delete the file.
• For FTP connections, make sure that the total filename including directory path is 250 single-byte characters
or less.