Media Server; Figure 45 Applications > Ftp; Table 24 Applications > Ftp - ZyXEL Communications NSA-220 User Manual

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Chapter 8 Application Screens
Figure 45 Applications > FTP
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 24 Applications > FTP
LABEL
FTP
Enable FTP
Connection Limit
Idle Timeout
Enable Anonymous FTP
Access
Apply
Reset

8.4 Media Server

The NSA can function as a media server where you store multimedia files (videos, music, and
photos). By default, computers on your network can use media client software (included on
the CD) to play multimedia files stored in the Public, Video, Music and Photo shares (you
can also apply the multimedia server function to other shares). Hardware-based media clients
like the DMA-1000 can also play the files. See
multimedia file formats.
The NSA provides no security for the multimedia server function. Any DLNA-
compliant media client on your network can play the multimedia files.
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DESCRIPTION
Select the Enable FTP check box to allow users to connect to the NSA
via FTP; otherwise clear the check box.
Enter the maximum number of concurrent connections allowed on the
NSA in this field.
Enter the length of time that an FTP connection can be idle before timing
out.
Select Enable Anonymous FTP Access to allow any user to log into the
NSA using 'FTP' or 'anonymous' as a username and no password. Any
other name is considered a username, so must be valid and have a
corresponding correct password.
Click Apply to save your changes back to the NSA.
Click Reset to begin configuring this screen afresh.
Appendix A on page 126
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