Chapter 4 Network Configuration; Network Information - Planet NAS-3410 User Manual

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This chapter details concepts and procedures for configuring the NAS-3410 and establishing the
system that can communicate among various OS platforms. Management protocol and email
notification setting are also covered in this chapter.

4.1 Network Information

The Network Information screen is the summary of the current network settings of the NAS-3410.
It provides the administrator a quick look of the basic network setting of the NAS-3410.
The Information page is divided into two sections. The Network Protocols section displays the
current network protocol settings of the server.
Protocol Type
Configuration
Security Policy
The TCP/IP Suite Settings section shows the various TCP/IP settings of the server.
Port
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway
Speed/Mode
Network Teaming Mode
Obtain TCP/IP settings from
WINS Server IP Address
DNS Server IP Address
DNS Suffix
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Display network protocol supported by the server
Current status of the network protocol. Status: Enabled or Disabled
Display type of the security policy of the network protocol
Display Ethernet port #.
An identifier for a network resource on a TCP/IP network.
A subnet mask used to determine what subnet an IP
address belongs to.
A node on a network that work as a point of entry to another
network
10/100/1000 Mbps and full/half Duplex
Display the current network teaming mode.
Display the IP settings is either assigned automatically from
DHCP or assigned manually
Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS), manages the
association of network resources name and its IP addresses
without the user or an administrator having to be involved in
each configuration change.
IP address of the domain name system (DNS) server which
located the domain names and translate it into IP addresses.
Display the DNS suffix
Network Configuration
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