Boot Authentication - Buffalo TeraStation 5010 TS5210DN User Manual

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Clear the "DHCP" checkbox and enter the desired IP address and its subnet mask.
5
Select "User (static)" for both "Gateway Owner" and "DNS Owner" options from the drop-down list, then enter
the desired default gateway address and DNS server addresses.
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Click OK.
Notes:
• Only one default gateway and DNS address can be configured for all LAN ports. Different network addresses
cannot be assigned to the LAN ports.
• Do not set the IP address of the same segment for all LAN ports. This may cause unstable network
communication.
• Network services such as SMB or AFP will be restarted when the Ethernet cable is disconnected/reconnected or if
a network issue occurs. You can specify the time to delay the restart at the "Services Restarted After" option.

Boot Authentication

Boot authentication allows you to authenticate the TeraStation while it's booting, and also prevent the TeraStation
from being used in an unauthorized or unexpected manner, such as in cases of theft.
If authentication fails, the TeraStation will remain on, but all functions and services are stopped. Users will not be
able to log in to Settings to make changes or access any shares.
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