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Chapter 3
Advanced Configuration
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Network Storage System with 2 Bays
DDNS
The Network Storage System offers a Dynamic Domain
Name System (DDNS) feature. DDNS lets you assign a fixed
host and domain name to a dynamic Internet IP address,
so you can locate the Network Storage System without
knowing its dynamic Internet IP address.
For example, assign the Network Storage System the fixed
host and domain name of www.mystorage.com. When
you travel, you can find the Network Storage System at
www.mystorage.com (the DDNS service provider keeps
track of the dynamic Internet IP address of the Network
Storage System.)
Before you can use this feature, you need to sign up
for DDNS service with TZO, a DDNS service provider at
www.tzo.com. Click Sign up for a TZO DDNS account.
NOTE: To use the DDNS feature of the Network
Storage System, configure port forwarding on
your network router. For more information,
refer to the router’s documentation.
Enable TZO DDNS Select this option to use the DDNS
feature.
E-Mail Address, TZO Key, and Domain Name Enter the
settings of the account you set up with TZO.
Update Period Select how often you want your Internet
IP address to be updated with TZO.
Update Now To manually trigger an immediate IP
address update, click this option.
Date & Time
Time Zone Select your local time zone.
Enable Daylight Saving Click this option if your location
uses daylight saving.
Change System Time as Following To manually set the
date and time of the Network Storage System, select this
option. Then select the date and time.
Date Configure todays date (Month, Day, Year). The
Network Storage System will set its own calendar
according to the date you provide.
Time Enter the current time (hour, minute, am or pm).
The Network Storage System will set its own clock
according to the time you provide. Remember that the
time you enter is not saved until you click Save.
Enable NTP (Network Time Protocol) NTP servers are
frequently used to synchronize clocks. To use an NTP
server, select this option. Then configure the following
settings:
NTP Server To use a pre-selected NTP server, select
Choose and select an NTP server from the drop-down
menu.
To manually select an NTP server, select Specify and
enter the URL or IP address of an NTP server.
NTP Status The status of the NTP server is displayed.
Synchronize with NTP Server Select how often you
want the Network Storage System to synchronize
with the NTP server. Then enter the time you want the
synchronization to begin.
Synchronize Now If you want the Network Storage
System to synchronize with the NTP server at this time,
click this option.
E-Mail Alert
Send E-Mail Alerts when Problems are Detected Select
this option if you want the Network Storage System to
send e-mails sent when it is experiencing problems. (The
problem will be described in the e-mail.)
E-Mail Address (1-3) Enter the e-mail addresses that
should receive e-mail alerts.
From Address Enter the return e-mail address you want
used in the e-mails. (This can be a dummy address.)
Subject Enter the subject heading you want the e-mails
to use.
SMTP Port Enter the SMTP port number that you want
the e-mail alerts to use. If you are not sure which SMTP
port number to use, then keep the default, 25.
Scheduled Shutdown, Download Manager, UPnP, and Options
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