Chapter 18 Product Specifications
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The following list, which is not exhaustive, illustrates the standards and
recommendations supported in the NSA.
Network File Sharing
Protocol
CIFS/SMB for Windows
HTTP for web browser
FTP, FTPES (TLS explicit mode)
Network Security Authentication
Share level
Supported Operating
Systems
Windows XP (SP2, SP3)
Windows Vista (32 bit)
Windows 7 (32 and 64 bit)
Maximum Number of Users
Allowed
256
A
Maximum Number of
Groups Allowed
128
B
Maximum Number of
Concurrent FTP Sessions
128
A
Maximum Number of
Concurrent CIFS Sessions
32
A
System Management Remote Management via Web Configurator (HTTP and
HTTPS)
NAS Starter Utility
Logging/Monitoring Centralized Logs
Firmware Upgrade Web Configurator
Web Browsers Supported Internet Explorer 6.0 and later versions
Firefox 2.00 and later versions
Chrome 4.00 and later versions
A. Limits may vary depending on user-share resource usage.
B. Limits may vary depending on user-share resource usage.
Table 121 Supported Standards and Recommendations
CSS level 1 Cascading Style Sheets.
CSS level 2 revision 1
(“CSS 2.1”)
Cascading Style Sheets.
DATETIME "Date and Time Formats", W3C (World Wide Web Consortium)
Note, M. Wolf and C. Wicksteed, 15 September 1997. Revised 27
August 1998. See http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/NOTE-datetime-
19980827
DLNA v1.5 Server The DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance) group of companies
works to make products compatible and able to work in a home
network in order to make digital living easy and seamless. DLNA
clients play files stored on DLNA servers.
ECMA-262 The original ECMAScript standard, also known as JavaScript.
Table 120 NSA Firmware Specifications (continued)