User Manual
Table Of Contents
- ARMOR G5
- User’s Guide
- Introduction
- Wizard
- The Web Configurator
- NBG7815 Modes
- Standard Mode
- Bridge Mode
- Tutorials
- 7.1 Overview
- 7.2 Run a Speed Test
- 7.3 Configure the NBG7815’s WiFi Networks
- 7.4 Enable or Disable a WiFi Network
- 7.5 Add Clients to a Profile
- 7.6 Set a Profile’s WiFi Schedule
- 7.7 Pause or Resume Internet Access on a Profile
- 7.8 Turn on or off the NBG7815’s LED (Light)
- 7.9 Change Your NBG7815 Operating Mode
- 7.10 Configure a Port Forwarding Rule
- Technical Reference
- Applications
- WAN
- Wireless LAN
- LAN
- Security
- System
- Troubleshooting
- Customer Support
- Setting Up Your Computer’s IP Address
- Common Services
- Legal Information
- Index
Chapter 8 Applications
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Figure 33 USB Application > FTP
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
8.4.2.1 Add FTP Account Screen
Use this screen to configure settings for a FTP account.
Click USB Application > FTP > Add Rule to show the following screen.
Table 19 Expert Mode > Applications > File Sharing > FTP
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Enable FTP Select this to enable the FTP server on the NBG7815 for file sharing using FTP.
Port You may change the server port number for FTP if needed, however you must use the same
port number in order to use that service for file sharing.
User Accounts Before you can share files you need a user account. Configure the following fields to set up
a file-sharing account.
No. This is the index number of the user account.
Status This field displays whether a user account is activated or not. Select the check box to
enable the account. Clear the check box to disable the account.
User Name This field displays the user name that will be allowed to access the shared files.
USB This field displays the user’s access rights to the USB storage device which is connected to
the NBG7815’s USB port.
Upstream
Bandwidth
This field shows the maximum bandwidth (in Kbps) allowed for incoming FTP traffic.
Downstream
Bandwidth
This field shows the maximum bandwidth (in Kbps) allowed for outgoing FTP traffic.
Actions Click the icons under Actions to delete or edit a port forwarding rule.
Click to delete an existing trigger port settings.
Click to edit an existing trigger port settings.
Apply Click Apply to save your changes back to the NBG7815.
Cancel Click Cancel to begin configuring this screen afresh.