Tcp/Ip Screen; Table 23 Network > Overview - ZyXEL Communications NSA-2400 User Manual

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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 23 Network > Overview
LABEL
IP Information
Mode
DHCP Server
IP Address
IP Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
Windows/CIFS
Information
Server Name
Mode
Workgroup Name
Domain Protocol
Domain
FTP Information
Enable FTP
Connection Limit
Idle Timeout
Enable Anonymous

5.4 TCP/IP Screen

Use the Network > TCP/IP screen to an NSA dynamic or static IP address, subnet mask,
default gateway and DNS servers.
The NSA automatically restarts after you apply changes in the TCP/IP or
Windows/CIFS screens.
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DESCRIPTION
This field displays whether the NSA is receiving an IP address from a
DHCP server (Dynamic) or whether it is assigned a static IP address.
If the NSA is receiving an IP address from a DHCP server, this field
displays the IP address of the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration
Protocol) server. See
Section 5.2.2 on page 72
This field displays the NSA IP address.
The subnet mask specifies the network number portion of an IP address.
If you select Dynamic IP in the TCP/IP screen the subnet mask will be
assigned by the DHCP server. If you select Static IP then your subnet
mask will be what you type into this field. See
more details about IP subnet mask.
If you select Dynamic IP in the TCP/IP screen the default gateway will be
assigned by the DHCP server. If you select Static IP then you must type a
gateway IP address in this field.
This is the name of the NSA device.
This shows the Windows/CIFS mode, either Workgroup or Domain.
This field displays your workgroup name.
This field displays the windows domain protocol you are using. Select
NT4 Domain or Active Directory Domain in the Windows/CIFS screen.
This is the domain name you have entered.
This field displays whether or not the NSA allows FTP connections.
This is the maximum number of sessions allowed to access the NSA
simultaneously via FTP. A single user may have multiple concurrent
sessions.
This field shows the length of time in seconds that the FTP connection
can be idle before timing out.
This displays whether users are allowed to log into the NSA using an
'FTP' user name or 'anonmyous' without giving a password.
Chapter 5 Network Screens
for more details.
Section 5.2.1 on page 71
for
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