LevelOne FNS-6000 User manual

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LevelOne
FNS-6000
Desktop NAS w/ 2-bay, Printer Server & Broadband
Router
User’s Manual
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CUSTOMER SERVICE
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contacts.
TRADEMARKS
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TM
is the trademark of Digital Data Communications.
Microsoft
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, Windows
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and Internet Explorer
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are registered trademarks of Microsoft Inc. Novell
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are registered trademarks of Novell Inc. Apple
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or organizations.
LIMITED WARRANTY
In no event shall LevelOne’s liability exceed the price paid for the product from direct, indirect
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special, incidental, or consequential software, or its documentation. LevelOne offers no refunds for it
products. LevelOne makes no warranty or representation, expressed, implied, or statutory
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with respect to its
products or the contents or use of this documentation and all accompanying software, and
specifically
disclaims its quality, performance, merchantability, or fitness for any particula
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FCC STATEMENT
LevelOne has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protectio
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against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and ca
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radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used according to the instructions
,
may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in
a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which is
found by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one
or more of the following measures:
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Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
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Increase the separation between the equipment or device
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Package Contents ......................................................................................................................................5
System Overview ......................................................................................................................................5
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Accessing the Administration Page .........................................................................................................14
Server Administration .............................................................................................................................15
Quick Configuration ................................................................................................................................17
System Settings .......................................................................................................................................17
Network Settings .....................................................................................................................................18
Disk Configuration ..................................................................................................................................23
User Management....................................................................................................................................24
Network Share Management ...................................................................................................................26
System Tools ...........................................................................................................................................27
Statistics & Logs .....................................................................................................................................29
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Using Microsoft Windows ......................................................................................................................30
Using the Apple Mac Operating System .................................................................................................31
Using the Unix/Linux Operating System ................................................................................................37
Using Novell NetWare ............................................................................................................................37
Using a Web Browser..............................................................................................................................37
Using File Transfer Protocol (FTP) .........................................................................................................37
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Enabling Network Printer Service ...........................................................................................................38
Setting Up the Printer on Your Computer ...............................................................................................38
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Shutdown/Restart the Server ...................................................................................................................43
Reset the Administrator Password & Network Settings ..........................................................................43
Disk Failure or Malfunction ....................................................................................................................43
Power Outage or Abnormal Shutdown....................................................................................................44
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Web File Manager Icon ...........................................................................................................................49
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5
5
3
3
Int
r
oduction
53
4
Ch
ap
t
er
1
Overview of the LevelOne FNS-600
0
I
n
t
ro
d
uc
ti
on
Thank you for choosing the LevelOne FNS-6000. This product offers the following
features:
Share your storage over Microsoft, Unix and Apple network.
Protect your data via RAID technology and management.
Easy administration through simple web interface.
Built-in fi
r
e
wall
/
N
A
T
r
out
e
r
function fo
r
Internet sharing.
P
ac
k
age
C
on
t
en
t
s
The LevelOne FNS-6000 box contains:
LevelOne FNS-6000
User’s Manual
Power Cord
One CAT 5 Network Cable
Quic
k
Install
W
iza
r
d
CD-ROM
S
ys
t
em
O
verv
i
e
w
FNS-6000
Front
LCD
Panel
Setting
Switch A
Setting
Switch B
4 LED In
d
icato
r
s: Power, Error,
N
etwork, an
d
Dis
k
Access
LED Indicato
r
fo
r
WAN
Port
LED Indicators
fo
r
LAN
Ports
5
Rear
V
iew
Dual Ventilation Fans
Powe
r
Connection
Powe
r
Switch
LAN
Connectors
WAN
Connector
Outpu
t
Connecto
r
for
Printer
Configuration
Rese
t
Switch
6
Network Status Indicators
There are nine LED indicators at the lower right area of the rear panel. Each LED indicat
e
the network status of the corresponding WAN or LAN port as below:
Color Indicates
Green
Current connection is at 100Mbps. The flashing light
indicates data is being transmitted.
Red
Current connection is at 10Mbps. The flashing light
indic
a
tes d
a
ta is b
e
ing t
r
ans
m
itted
Indicato
r
li
gh
t
a
t
t
he
lef
t
of
t
he LCD
p
anel
Shines when
p
ower is o
n
Indicates a s
y
ste
m
error which needs to be correcte
d
This light flashes when data is being trans
m
itted through the
network
This light flashes when data is being stored or retrieved fro
m
the
disks
7
Ch
ap
t
er
2
I
ns
t
a
ll
a
ti
on
o
f
th
e
L
e
v
e
lO
ne
FNS
-
6000
I
ns
t
a
lli
ng
th
e
H
ar
d
ware
Please follow these instructions to install your LevelOne FNS-6000.
1. Connecting the LevelOne FNS-6000 to the Internet
Consult the drawings below to make the connections.
Broadband Internet Access via DSL Modem
Please use the network cable included with the LevelOne FNS-6000 to connect the
WAN port to the DSL modem.
FNS-6000
CAT5 Networ
k
Ca
b
le
DSL Modem
8
Broadba
n
d
Internet
A
ccess
v
ia Cable Mode
m
Please use the network cable to connect the WAN port to the cable modem.
Cable Modem
FNS-6000
Cable Modem
CAT 5 Networ
k
Cable
2. Connecting the PCs to the LevelOne FNS-6000
Simply connect one end of a network cable from the one of the LevelOne FNS-6000’s
LAN ports in to a network port of your computer.
FNS-6000
9
3. Connecting the Printer
The FNS-6000 can provide the function of a network print server by connecting a printer
as shown in the diagram below. Please use the printer cable to connect the printer to th
e
printer port on the back of the LevelOne FNS-6000. Follow the softwar
e
installation procedures described in Chapter 5, and the LevelOne FNS-6000 is read
y
to print your documents.
FNS-6000
4. Connecting the Power
Please refer to the following diagrams to connect the power.
FNS-6000
1.
Plug-in
the
power adaptor
and
secure
the
screw
knob.
2. Plug the power cord
i
nto
the
power
adaptor.
3.
T
hen
please
plug
in
the
power
to
the
electrical
wall
socket
or
extension
cord.
Please
m
a
k
e su
r
e t
h
e powe
r
ad
a
pto
r
is safely secu
r
e
d
to t
h
e
b
ac
k
e
n
d
of the
FNS-6000 prior to plug-in the electrical wall socket or extension cord.
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5. Powering up the LevelOne FNS-6000
Once all the cables have been properly connected, push the power switch on the back o
f
t
h
e LevelO
n
e FNS-6000. T
h
e LCD panel wi
l
lli
gh
tupa
n
d
t
h
es
y
ste
m
is rea
d
y
fo
r
set-up.
FNS-6000
Serve
r
N
a
m
eDate
NAS001122
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IP Address Ti
m
e
A
t this ti
m
e t
h
e hardwa
r
e installation of
y
ou
r
LevelO
n
eFNS-6000isco
m
p
lete.
S
e
t
-
up
B
e
f
ore
Fi
rs
t
O
pera
ti
on
Before proceed to further configuration, you need to properl
y
adjust the network configuration of your computers in order to connect to th
e
LevelOne FNS-6000 through the local network.
Defau
l
t Network Configuration of
t
h
eLevelOneFNS-60
0
By facto
r
y default, your LevelO
n
e FNS-6000 will t
r
y to
b
uild t
h
e
connection to the
Internet (WAN) via the DHCP protocol. If the Internet connection service that you are
using does not support DHCP protocol, you will need to change the WAN configuration
to successfully connect to the Internet. Please consult your Internet Service Provider (ISP)
or network administrator to get the correct WAN configuration information.
Before you change the WAN configuration, your LevelOne FNS-6000 will continuousl
y
try to obtain the external IP address from WAN via the DHCP protocol. However, thi
s
will not affect the connection between the LevelOne FNS-6000 and the local computers
.
By factory default, the internal IP address of your LevelOne FNS-600
0
in the local network is 192.168.1.254, and the DHCP service is activate
d
to perform IP address allocation and management for local network.
Please make sure the computer is connected to one of the LAN ports on the back of the
Th
e Network Configuration of Computers
i
nt
h
eLoca
l
Netwo
r
To ease netwo
r
k
m
anage
m
ent, it is suggeste
d
th
a
t you co
n
figu
r
et
h
e loc
a
l co
m
pute
r
sto
accept dynamic IP addresses assigned by the LevelOne FNS-6000. Please refer to
b
elo
w
illustrations about how to set up local computer network configuratio
n
of the local computer that runs Windows 98 or Windows ME.
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1. Dou
b
le-clic
k
on “Ne
t
wor
k
in the Control Panel for a
list of installed network
components.
2. Highlight TCP/IP (if you have
two or more network interfac
e
cards, please select the prope
r
one) and click on “Properties”.
3. Click on
t
he “Obtain an IP
address automatically” option and
click “OK”. Then return to the
Network dialog and click “OK”
again. You will be asked to restar
t
your computer. After rebooting,
the computer will use DHCP to
obtain an IP address
automatically.
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Afte
r
rebootin
g
, please chec
k
to ensu
r
eth
a
tyou
r
co
m
pute
r
h
a
s successfully obtaine
d
its
correct IP address. Below is a description of how this is done in Windows 98 or Windows
ME:
1. Click “Run” in
the Start menu.
2. T
y
p
e“wini
p
cfg”
and click on “OK”.
1
2
3. If
t
he IP address is
b
etween
198.168.1.100 and
192.168.1.200, your computer
has obtained a dynamic IP
address successfully. Otherwise,
3
p
lease
m
ake that the ne
t
wor
k
cable is properly connected to th
e
LAN port and the network statu
s
indicator on the front of the
LevelOne FNS-6000 lights up.
Once these steps ha
v
e
b
een successfu
l
ly co
m
plete
d
, you c
a
nc
o
nnect to t
h
e LevelO
n
e FNS-
6000 by typing the default internal IP address (192.168.1.254) in the address bar of you
r
browser as shown below:
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Ch
ap
t
er
3
Ad
m
i
n
i
s
t
r
a
ti
on
o
f
th
e
L
e
v
e
lO
ne
FNS
-
6000
Once you ha
v
e installe
d
t
h
e Le
v
e
lO
n
e FNS-6000 a
n
d
othe
r
hardware, a
n
d
connecte
d
it to the
network, you can use your browser (supports Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or later an
d
N
etscape Navigator 4.5 or later; Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5 i
s
recommended) to complete administrative tasks for the LevelOne FNS-6000.
A
ccess
i
ng
t
h
e
Ad
m
i
n
i
s
t
ra
ti
on
P
age
The following methods allows administrator to access the Administration page:
1. Launch you
r
we
b
b
rowse
r
(Microsoft Internet Explore
r
ve
r
sion 5.5 is recom
m
e
n
ded).
you know the IP address of the LevelOne FNS-6000, type the IP address in the address
bar of the browser and press “Enter”. The IP address can also be obtained on the
LCD display of the LevelOne FNS-6000 (see Appendix A).
Note: If t
h
e compute
r
you
a
r
eusi
n
g is connecte
d
to t
h
e
L
evelO
n
e FNS-6000 via t
h
LAN port, please type the LAN IP address of the LevelOn
e
FNS-6000 (the default address is 192.168.1.254) in the address ba
r
of the browser. If your computer is connected to the WAN port, pleas
e
type the external IP address of the LevelOne FNS-6000.
2. Use t
h
e Quic
k
Installation
W
iza
r
d
(see Appendix C) a
n
d
double-clic
k
o
n
LevelO
n
eFN
S
6000 in the list which appears. When the browser displays the home
page of your
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Ente
r
t
h
e use
r
n
a
m
e a
n
d
p
asswo
r
d
to continue t
h
e
a
d
m
inistratio
n
setu
p
.
T
h
e facto
r
y
default lo
g
i
n
n
a
m
ea
n
d
p
asswo
r
d
a
r
e
a
s follows:
Lo
g
in: Administrato
r
Password: admin
If this is t
h
e first ti
m
e you e
n
te
r
t
h
eA
d
m
inistration page, t
h
eQuic
k
Configuratio
n
page
appears automatically. Please refer to the Quick Configuration section for more detail
s
S
erver
A
d
m
i
n
i
s
t
ra
t
i
on
The Server Administration comprise the following eight sections:
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A
dminist
r
ation
'
Quick Configuration
'
System Settings
'
Server Name
'
Date & Time
'
Language Setting
'
View System Settings
'
Network Settings
'
WAN Configuration
'
LAN Configuration
'
Network File Services
'
DNS Service
'
Microsoft Networking
'
Apple
Networking
'
NFS
Service
'
NetWare
Service
'
Web
Service
'
FTP
Service
'
Net
w
ork Printer Service (FNS-6000 Onl
y
)
'
Router and Firewall Configuration
'
Routing Table
'
Virtual Server
'
One-to-one NAT
'
Special Application
'
Web Site Filter
'
Web Content Filter
'
Advanced Firewall Rule
'
DMZ
'
Vie
w
Net
w
o
r
k Settings
'
Disk Configuration
'
Create Disk Volume
'
Delete Disk Volume
'
Examine Disk Volume
'
Format Disk Volume
'
Single Disk Volume
'
RAID 1 Mirroring Disk Volume
'
RAID 0 Striping Disk Volume
'
RAID 5 Disk Volume (FNS-7000 / GNS-8000 Only)
'
Linear Disk Volume
'
Vie
w
Disk & Volume Status
'
User Management
'
Users
'
User Grou
p
s
'
Create
'
Change Password
'
Create Private Network Share
'
Assign User Groups
'
NFS Settings
'
Quota Settings
'
Delete
'
Create
'
Create Private Network Share
'
Assign Users
'
Delete
'
PDC Authentication Settings
'
Quota
'
Backup/Restore User Settings
'
Network Share Management
'
Create
'
Property
'
Access Control
'
Delete
'
System Tools
'
SNMP Settings
'
Alert Notification
'
Restart / Shutdown
'
Hardware Settings
'
System Update
'
Change Logo
'
Statistics & Logs
'
Active Users
'
Event Logs
'
DHCP Logs
16
Q
u
i
c
k
C
on
fi
gura
t
i
on
The Quick Configuration will guide you through the configuration process step-by-step, as
follows:
1. Ente
r
t
h
e n
a
m
e, work
g
rou
p
a
n
d
descri
p
tio
n
fo
r
this server.
2. Chan
g
e t
h
ea
d
m
inistrato
r
's
p
assword.
3. Ente
r
t
h
e date, ti
m
e a
n
d
ti
m
ezo
n
efo
r
this server.
4. Select t
h
e l
a
n
g
ua
g
e t
h
a
t t
h
is se
r
v
e
r
wi
l
lusefo
r
file
n
a
m
es.
5. Ente
r
t
h
e IP address, su
bn
et
m
as
k
a
n
d
defau
l
t
g
atew
a
y
fo
r
this serve
r
6. Select t
h
e
n
etwo
r
k
fi
l
e se
r
vices t
h
a
t
y
ou wa
n
tto
p
ro
v
i
d
eonthisserver.
7. Confi
g
u
r
e dis
k
volu
m
e on this server.
8. Confi
g
u
r
e t
h
e
m
etho
d
of use
r
authentication.
9. Mana
g
e use
r
s a
n
d
use
r
g
rou
p
sfo
r
this server.
10. Mana
g
e netwo
r
k
sh
a
r
es on this
Due to differe
n
t configu
r
ations, it
m
ig
h
t takes fro
m
3to10
m
inutes to co
m
plete t
h
e Quic
k
Configuration.
S
ys
t
em
S
e
tti
ngs
Basic system settings include the server name, date, time, and language settings.
Server Name
You must assign a unique name for your LevelOne FNS-6000 for ease of identificatio
n
within the local network. The server name can accommodate as much as 1
4
characters, which can be a combination of letters (A-Z or a-z), numbers (0-9) an
d
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se
r
v
er will not accept
n
a
m
e contai
n
i
n
g
b
la
n
k spaces, period (.), or n
a
m
e
s
with only
N
ext, you
m
ust configu
r
e you
r
LevelO
n
eFNS-6000tot
h
e workgroup. T
h
e workgro
u
represents a basic computer group within the Microsoft Network. File
s
are normally shared within the group. Workgroups can accommodate as much a
s
15 characters but must exclude the following characters:
; : " < > * + = \
|
?,
[
]
/
T
h
e first c
h
aracte
r
can
n
ot
b
e a p
e
rio
d
(.). Fo
r
ease of
m
anageme
n
t a
n
d
us
a
g
e, please s
e
your LevelOne FNS-6000 and attached computer(s) in the same workgroup.
Mo
r
e
ove
r
, t
h
e LevelO
n
e FNS-6000
a
llows you to specify
comments (such as
administrator name, department, or location) that describe the LevelOne FNS-6000 for
Date & Time
Set the date, time, and time zone according to your location. If the settings are incorrectl
y
entered, the following problems may occur:
1.
W
hen usi
n
ga we
b
b
rowse
r
to access o
r
sa
v
e a file, t
h
eti
m
eof t
h
e file accesse
d
o
saved may be out of sync.
2. T
h
e syste
m
eve
n
t log ti
m
e will
b
einco
r
r
e
ct co
m
pare
d
to t
h
e
a
ctu
a
l ti
m
e
a
n
a
ctio
n
occurred.
Language Setting
The server is based on the language settings and uses it accordingly while creating o
r
displaying files and directories. Select the correct language setting
s
to avoid the following problems:
1. Inabilit
y
to create files o
r
di
r
ecto
r
i
e
s with s
p
eci
a
lcharacter
s
2. Inabilit
y
to dis
p
l
a
y
files o
r
directories n
a
m
ewiths
p
eci
a
lc
h
aracter
s
N
e
t
wor
k
S
e
tti
ngs
The network settings include the TCP/IP configuration for WAN and LAN, network service
settin
g
s, route
r
a
n
d
fi
r
ewall confi
g
uratio
n
,etc.
WAN Configuration
According to your WAN connection, you can choose the following four
methods to configure the TCP/IP settings to the external network:
1. Use PPPoE Protocol
PPPoE is commonly used in DSL-based broadband services to establish the Interne
t
connection. Please check with you ISP to check if PPPoE is used. You will also nee
d
the user name and password information that supplied by your IS
P
to properly configu
r
e t
h
e PPPoE settings.
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2. Use PP
T
PProtocol
If the LevelOne FNS-6000 is connecting to a remote PPTP server through the WAN
port, you need to use the PPTP protocol.
3. Use DHCP Protocol
The DHCP protocol is usually used in a Cable modem environment or the intranet.
The system will obtain the IP address settings automatically via DHCP.
4. Use Static IP Address
The fixed IP address is usually used in some DSL broadband services or intranet, and
an IP address must be entered manually in configuring the network. You will need to
enter the following information:
IP Address
The IP address is a 32-bit digit code used to identify each single entity on a network.
The IP address is separated into 4 groups of eight bits separated
b
y
dots. (e.
g
.
Subnet Mask
The subnet mask is used to define computer within the same local network. It is a 3
2
b
it di
g
it code. (e.
g
. 255.255.255.0)
Default Gatewa
y
The gateway is generally referred as an interchange point that connects two networks.
If you don’t know the gateway’s IP address, please ask your I
S
or network administrator.
The
r
e a
r
e sever
a
l available o
p
tio
n
sin
a
ddition to t
h
e
ba
sic setti
n
g
s:
All
o
w entering administration web pages from external network
If this option was not enabled, you will not be able to perform system administration fro
m
the computers connected to the WAN port. You may also assign the HTTP port num
b
e
r
fo
r
enteri
n
g
a
d
m
inistratio
n
we
b
pa
g
es.
Disable response to ICMP packets to avoid attacks from hackers
For additional security, when enabling this option, outside computers cannot use the 'ping'
p
rogr
a
m to probe for IP address of this server.
LAN Configuration
If you use the LevelOne FNS-6000 as the gateway to connect to the Internet, there i
s
normally no need to change the LAN configuration. Simply chang
e
the network configuration of the computers on the LAN to automaticall
y
obtain IP addresses via DHCP protocol. By default, the LevelOne FNS-600
0
provides the NAT function to allow the computers on your LAN to share a single WA
N
Fixed IP address
The IP address is a 32-bit digit code used to identify each single entity on a network. Thi
s
address will be used for all clients in the internal LAN to access this LevelOne FNS-6000
.
You can check the current LAN IP address of the LevelOne FNS-6000 from the LC
D
p
anel
(
see
A
pp
endix A
)
.
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Subnet Mask
The subnet mask is used to define computer within the same local network. It is a 32-bi
t
di
g
it co
d
e: 255.xxx.xxx.xxx.
Default Gatewa
y
The gateway is generally referred as an interchange point that connects two networks,
such as LAN and WAN. You don’t need to configure gateway address if NAT function is
enabled; just set it as 0.0.0.0.
Enable DHCP Server
Once the DHCP server function is activated, the LevelOne FNS-600
0
will assign dynamic IP addresses to any computer in the loca
l
network that is configured to automatically obtain IP addresses.
Note: Only one DHCP server can be activated at any time in a network, or it may cause
errors in communication.
Enable NAT Function
NA
T (Network Address Translation) allows the clients that use the internal private I
P
address to access the Internet. This option should be enabled if you use the LevelOn
e
FNS-6000 to connect to t
h
e Internet.
Wireless LAN Configuration
Your LevelOne FNS-6000 is designed to act as an Access Point (AP) in the wireles
s
LAN. The system is fully compliant with IEEE 802.11b standard
,
and provides powerful WEP encr
y
ption support for wireless securit
y
enhance
m
ent.
Network File
Microsoft Networking
Users using the LevelOne FNS-6000 on the Microsoft Windows operating systems
must start Microsoft Network Services.
If the local network has a WINS server installed, please specify the I
P
address. The LevelOne FNS-6000 will automatically register its name and IP addres
s
with the WINS service. Or you can enable your LevelOne FNS-6000 a
s
the WINS server for your network.
Apple Networking
Users using the LevelOne FNS-6000 on Apple Mac operating systems muse enable
AppleTalk network support.
If your AppleTalk network uses extended networks and is assigned with multiple zones
,
p
lease assign a zone name to the LevelOne FNS-6000. If you do not want to assig
n
a network zone, please enter an asterisk (*). Asterisk (*) is the default setting.
NFS Service
Users using LevelOne FNS-6000 on Unix/Linux operating system computer or serv
e
must start Unix/Linux NFS service. The LevelOne FNS-6000 supports NFS version 2.
0
To correctly use the NFS service, you must assign a User’s UID and IP address. Plea
s
select User Management · Users · NFS Settings to sta
r
tt
h
e setup.
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LevelOne FNS-6000 User manual

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