ZyXEL Communications NSA310 Server User Manual


 
Chapter 4 Web Configurator Basics
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4.5.1 Global Administration Icons
The icons and language label at the top-right of the screen ( ) are visible from most of the
administration screens. The following table describes the ‘global’ icons and labels.
4.5.2 Navigation Panel
The navigation panel on the left of the Web Configurator screen ( ) contains screen links. Click a
link to display sub-links. There are no sub-links for the Status screen. Certain screens also contain
hyper links that allow you to jump to another screen.
The following table describes the navigation panel screens.
Table 17 Global Labels and Icons
LABEL/ICON DESCRIPTION
Language Select the web configurator language from the drop-down list box.
Help Click this to open web help specific to the screen you are in.
About Click this to view the model name, firmware version and copyright.
Home Click this to return to the Home screens.
Logout Click this at any time to exit the web configurator. This is the same as clicking the Logout link
at the bottom of the navigation panel.
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Table 18 Screens Summary
LINK SCREEN FUNCTION
Status This screen shows system information, the status of the volumes, and the
users who are currently using the NSA.
System
Setting
Server Name Specify the NSA’s server name and workgroup name.
Date & Time Chose a time zone and/or allow the NSA to synchronize with a time server.
Storage Volume View volume and disk information and create and edit volumes. A volume is a
storage area that can span one or more internal disks or a single external
(USB) disk.
Network TCP/IP Assign the NSA a dynamic or static IP address and DNS information.
UPnP Port
Mapping
Configure your Internet gateway to allow access from the WAN (Internet) to
services on the NSA.
PPPoE Configure PPPoE settings for a direct Internet connection.
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