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Multi-functional network-attached storage server
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To decide how your DiskStation obtains IP address:
1 Choose either of the following:
Get network configuration automatically
Use manual
configuration: Manually enter the IP address, subnet mask, DNS, and gateway.
2 Click Apply.
To set up IPv6:
Click
IPv6
Setup. See "IPv6 Setup" on Page 21 for more information.
Jumbo Frames: Jumbo Frames are Ethernet frames with more than the standard 1500 bytes of Maximum
Transmission Unit (MTU), allowing Ethernet transmission of large files to be more efficient. It can only be
enabled under Gigabit network environment. To ensure Jumbo Frame works properly, all the computers and
devices across the network accessing your DiskStation must support it and use the same MTU value.
Bond
For DiskStations with multiple LAN ports, you can combine multiple LAN interfaces into the
interface with Link Aggregation
To combine multiple LAN interfaces with Link Aggregation:
1 Click Create.
2 Choose any of the following modes and click Next:
Note:
Before you enable Link Aggregation, please make sure all LAN cables are connected to the same switch.
IEEE 802.3ad Dynamic Link
implementations. A switch with 802.3ad support is required to use in this mode.
Network Fault Tolerance
provide service. You can select this option if your switch does not support IEEE 802.3ad.
3 Select two or more LAN interfaces that will be used for Link Aggregation, and click Next.
4 Configure the network settings and click Apply.
To separate the Bond interface into multiple LAN interfaces:
1 Click the
Bond [number]
2 Click
Remove
and then click Apply.
Link Aggregation: For DiskStation with multiple LAN ports, you can set your DiskStation to connect multiple
LAN cables to the network at the same time, or assign it with two IP addresses under different subnets. With
Link Aggregation enabled, trunking (combining network bandwidth of aggregated LAN interfaces for multiplied
connection speed) and network fault tolerances (maintaining network connection when any of the aggregated
LAN interfaces is unavailable) are supported.
2
Wireless
Click
Wireless
on the left side to connect Synology DiskStation to a wireless network.
Note:
Wireless network is available only when a wireless dongle is plugged into the USB port of your Synology
DiskStation.
To set up a wireless network:
Click
Set up a wireless network
wireless network, click
Disconnect
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1
Link Aggregation is only supported on DiskStations with multiple LAN ports.
2
Wireless network is supported on specific models only.
20 Chapter 3: Modify System Settings
(DHCP): Get IP address automatically via DHCP.
Term Explanation
1
. You can configure this interface as you would with any LAN interface.
Aggregation: IEEE 802.3ad is the standard for most Link Aggregation
only: If the LAN 1 port becomes unavailable, the system will use LAN 2 to
interface on the left side.
Term Explanation
and choose from the following options (If you are already connected to a
first).
Synology DiskStation User's Guide
Based on DSM 4.1
Bond [number]

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