ZyXEL Communications NSA325 Server User Manual


 
Chapter 4 Web Configurator Basics
Media Server User’s Guide
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The following table describes the labels in the this screen.
4.4.6 Share and Folder Names
The name can only contain the following characters:
Alphanumeric (A-z, 0-9) and Unicode.
The NSA allows FTP access to shares, folders or files with names encoded in the UTF-8 (8-bit
UCS/Unicode Transformation Format) format. So your FTP client must support UTF-8 in order to
access shares, folders or files on the NSA with Unicode names.
•Spaces
_ [underscores]
•. [periods]
•- [dashes]
Other limitations include:
All leading and trailing spaces are removed automatically.
Table 14 File Browser > Configure Share
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Share Name Configure a name to identify this share. Type a share name from 1 to 239 single-byte (no
Chinese characters allowed for example) ASCII characters. The name cannot be the
same as another existing local share. See Section 4.4.6 on page 59 for more information
on share names. This is not configurable for the NSA’s default admin, music, photo,
public, and video shares.
Volume This shows the volume the share is on. It is read-only.
Make this share
owned by
Select the administrator or user account that is to own (manage) this share. The share
owner controls access rights to the share. This is not configurable for the NSA’s default
admin and public shares.
Enable This Share Select this option to allow users to access this share. When this option is not selected,
you cannot see and access this share.
Enable Recycle Bin Select this option to keep deleted items in a recycle bin. When you delete an item, a
recycle folder is created within the share, and the deleted item is stored in the recycle
bin. Later if you want to retrieve a deleted item, you can select the item from the recycle
folder and move/copy the item to another share.
Publish this share
to Media Server
Select this option to make the share’s files available to media clients.
Publish this share
to Web
Select this option to let people use a web browser to access this share’s files without
logging into the Home screens.
Share Access Select who can access the files in the share and how much access they are to be given. If
you publish the share to the media server or the web, all users will have at least read-
only access to the share, regardless of what you configure here.
Select Keep it private to owner to allow only the share owner to read files in the share,
delete files in the share and save files to the share.
Select Make it public to allow anyone (with or without a user account on the NSA) to
read files in the share, delete files in the share and save files to the share.
Select Advanced to select which individual users can read the share’s files, which users
can delete the share’s files, and which users are blocked from doing either.
Apply Click this to save your changes.
Cancel Click this to return to the previous screen without saving.