ZyXEL Communications NSA210 User Manual

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Chapter 2 NAS Starter Utility

NSA210 User’s Guide

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Host

This is the server name you configured for the NSA. If you have more
than one NSA in your network, it is recommended that you give each
one a unique name for identification purposes.

If you have several NSAs connected to your computer/network, hover
your mouse over the host name to view the details of each device. A
box pops up (see below) containing the details of each NSA. You can
identify the device you want to configure by checking the MAC address.

IP

This is the current IP address of the NSA.

Status

This shows whether the NSA is Uninitialized, Unreachable, Down,
Config Failed or Up.

• This shows Uninitialized when the hard disk does not have the

NSA firmware installed or the hard disk partitioning is not

compatible with the NSA.

• If the NAS Starter Utility fails to get a response or connect to the

NSA web interface for any reason, the NSA is considered

Unreachable. For example, the NSA may be unreachable if it's in a

different subnet to the NAS Starter Utility.

• If the NAS Starter Utility initially finds the NSA and then later the

NSA is turned off or changed to a different subnet, it will show

Down.

• If you use the NAS Starter Utility to change NSA settings, but the

NAS Starter Utility cannot apply the changes, it will show Config

Failed.

• When the NAS Starter Utility gets a response from an NSA and

connects to the NSA web interface using its IP address, it shows Up.

Config

Click this to change the NAS Starter Utility’s network settings and
initialize and/or format the hard disk.
Admin

Click this to log into the web configurator. The default username is
‘admin’ and the password is ‘1234’.

Table 2 NAS Starter Utility

LABEL

DESCRIPTION

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