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5. After you edit the last digit of the IP address, press the right button and configure the Subnet
Mask address.
6. Repeat Steps 4 to Steps 5 to configure the Subnet Mask and Gateway address.
7. After you edit the last digit of the Gateway address, press the right button. Move the cursor
to Save and save the setting or Edit to repeat the above process or Abort to quit the
configuration process without saving.
8. Repeat the above process to configure the other LAN port.
Configuring the IP addresses using NAS Finder
You can use the provided utility NAS Finder to perform the initial setup of your newly arrived
NAS server. The utility designed to perform a quick set up and put your NAS server online in
just a few minutes. During startup, NAS Finder begins to discover the entire NAS server on the
network. The default server name would be "NASxxxxxxxx", where "xxxxxxxx" is the last eight
digits of the Ethernet address of LAN1.
1. Highlight the server you want to configure from the left hand pane.
2. Click the
button on the toolbar
3. Or, right click the server and select "Configure"
4. Enter the "Server Name", "Server Comment", and "Workgroup/Domain Name" and select
either the "Workgroup mode" or "Domain mode".
5. Click "Next" button to go to the next page.
6. Choose the "Network Teaming Mode" from the pull down menu. If you are not clear about
this feature, continue with the default value.
7. If you want IP settings to be assigned automatically, click "Obtain IP settings automatically".
8. Or, you can specify IP settings manually.
9. Click "Next" button to go to the next page.
10. Change the admin password if necessary.
11. Click the "Finish" button to save the settings. Note that server may need to reboot for
certain parameters changes to take effect.
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