User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Media Server
- User’s Guide
- Getting to Know Your NSA
- NAS Starter Utility
- Web Configurator Basics
- Tutorials
- 4.1 Overview
- 4.2 Windows 7 Network
- 4.3 Windows 7 Network Map
- 4.4 Playing Media Files in Windows 7
- 4.5 Windows 7 Devices and Printers
- 4.6 Creating a Volume in a 2-Bay NSA
- 4.7 Creating a Volume in a 1-Bay NSA
- 4.8 Deleting a Volume
- 4.9 File Sharing Tutorials
- 4.10 Download Service Tutorial
- 4.11 Broadcatching Tutorial
- 4.12 Printer Server Tutorial
- 4.13 Copy and Flickr Auto Upload Tutorial
- 4.14 FTP Uploadr Tutorial
- 4.15 Web Configurator’s Security Sessions
- 4.16 Using FTPES to Connect to the NSA
- 4.17 Using a Mac to Access the NSA
- 4.18 How to Use the BackupPlanner
- Technical Reference
- Status Screen
- System Setting
- Storage
- Network
- Applications
- 9.1 Overview
- 9.2 What You Can Do
- 9.3 What You Need to Know
- 9.4 FTP Server
- 9.5 The Media Server Screens
- 9.6 The iTunes Server Screen
- 9.7 The Download Service Screen
- 9.8 The Web Publishing Screen
- 9.9 The Broadcatching Screen
- 9.10 The Print Server Screen
- 9.11 The Copy/Sync Button Screen
- 9.12 Technical Reference
- 9.12.1 Sharing Media Files on Your Network
- 9.12.2 Download Service
- 9.12.3 Link Capture Browser Plugin
- 9.12.4 Download Service Notification
- 9.12.5 P2P Download Security
- 9.12.6 Web Publishing Example
- 9.12.7 Web Publishing
- 9.12.8 Channel Guides for Broadcatching
- 9.12.9 Printer Sharing
- 9.12.10 Copying Files
- 9.12.11 Synchronizing Files
- Packages
- Auto Upload
- Dropbox
- Using Time Machine with the NSA
- Users
- Groups
- Shares
- Maintenance Screens
- Protecting Your Data
- Troubleshooting
- 19.1 Troubleshooting Overview
- 19.2 Power, Hardware, Connections, and LEDs
- 19.3 NAS Starter Utility
- 19.4 NSA Login and Access
- 19.5 I Cannot Access The NSA
- 19.6 Users Cannot Access the NSA
- 19.7 External USB Drives
- 19.8 Firmware
- 19.9 File Transfer
- 19.10 Networking
- 19.11 Some Features’ Screens Do Not Display
- 19.12 Media Server Functions
- 19.13 Download Service and Broadcatching Functions
- 19.14 Web Publishing
- 19.15 Auto Upload
- 19.16 Package Management
- 19.17 Backups
- Product Specifications
- Legal Information
- Index
Chapter 8 Network
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
8.6 The PPPoE Screen
Use this screen to configure PPPoE settings for a direct Internet connection.
Table 32 Network > UPnP > Port Mapping
LABEL DESCRIPTION
LAN Use these fields to specify what port the Internet gateway uses to connect from its LAN
port to the service on the NSA.
Service Name This read-only field identifies a service on the NSA.
LAN Port Specify the port number (1~65,536) the Internet gateway needs to use to connect from
its LAN port to the service on the NSA. This is the NSA’s internal port number for the
service. Changing a service’s port number in this screen also changes it in other NSA
screens that display it. Similarly, changing a service’s port number in another NSA screen
also changes it here.
The number below this icon is your Internet gateway’s WAN IP address (the IP address
your Internet gateway uses for connecting to the Internet).
WAN Use these fields to specify what port Internet users must use to connect to the Internet
gateway’s WAN port in order to connect to the service on the NSA.
Service Name This read-only field identifies a service on the NSA.
Enable WAN
Access
Select this check box to have UPnP configure your Internet gateway to allow access from
the Internet to the NSA’s service.
If you clear this check box, people will not be able to access the NSA’s service from the
Internet unless you manually configure the Internet gateway’s firewall and NAT rules to
allow access.
WAN Port When you enable WAN access for one of the NSA’s services, specify the port number
(1~65,536) Internet uses need to use to connect to the Internet gateway’s WAN port in
order to access the service on the NSA. Whoever wants to access a service on the NSA
from the Internet must use this port number.
P2P download’s WAN port must be the same as the LAN port.
Make sure there is not another service using TCP protocol with the same port number.
If another device is using the same port (the Internet gateway has the same port number
mapped to another LAN IP address), the NSA overwrites it when you apply the setting and
WAN users can no longer access the other device.
This icon means the service’s LAN and WAN port numbers must be the same.
This icon means another service is using the same port number as this service. Change
the port number of one of the services so they use different port numbers.
This icon means another service is using the listed port, but the port the other service is
using will be replaced if you apply the setting. The other service will no longer be
accessible from the listed port.
Apply Click Apply to save your changes back to the NSA.
Reset Click Reset to begin configuring this screen afresh.