Cisco NMH Quick Installation Manual page 72

Media hub nmh series home entertainment storage
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Chapter 7
iTunes Server
To support access by an iTunes library of music files, the
Media Hub offers an iTunes feature. (The Media Hub
shares audio files only, not video.) The status of this feature
is displayed. By default, it is enabled.
Disable
Click this option to disable this feature.
NOTE:
In iTunes, the Media Hub is displayed in
the Shared section. If it is not displayed, enable
iTunes to look for shared libraries. Go to Edit >
Preferences > Sharing. Select Look for shared
libraries. Click OK.
FTP Server
To transfer files, the Media Hub can use File Transfer
Protocol (FTP). By default, the FTP Server service is
disabled.
Configure
Click this option to configure this feature.
FTP
Enable FTP access
To allow FTP access of the Media
Hub, select this option. (If you do not configure the
following Username and Password options, then
anonymous FTP access is enabled.)
Require Username and Password for FTP access
create a login, select this option.
Username
Enter a username.
Password
Enter a password.
Confirm Password
Enter the password again.
Click Submit to save your changes, or click Cancel to
cancel your changes.
NOTE:
To use the FTP feature, you must enable
port forwarding on your router. Configure the
following options:
internal port numbers
IP address
IP address of the Media Hub
Media Hub
To
ports 20 and 21
Advanced Configuration
WEB:
For more information about the Media
Hub, refer to the rest of the User Guide. You can
also visit www.linksysbycisco.com/support,
and select the Media Hub.
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