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Server Name
| Field |
Description |
| Server Name |
Please assign a unique name for this server for ease of identification
within the local network. The length of server name can be up to 14 characters,
which can be a combination of alphabetical letters (A-Z or a-z),
numbers (0-9) and hyphens (-). The server will not accept
spaces, period (.), or other symbols.
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To confirm the settings, please click the [Apply] button. The system may need to restart.
Date & Time
You can view the current date, time and time zone of the server.
| Field |
Description |
| Time Zone |
Select your time zone from the list. |
| Current date and time |
Displays current date and time. |
To change the date and time of the server, you can:
1. Change date and time manually
| Field |
Description |
| Change date and time manually |
To change the date and time manually, select this option and enter your local date and time. |
| Date |
Enter the date. The value for year can be 1900~2038 and that for day can be 1~31. |
| Time |
Enter the time. The value for hour can be 0~12, and that for minute and second can be 0~59. Select AM or PM from the list. |
Note:The date and time should not be beyond year 2038, January 19th, 3:14:07 AM.
2. Configure NTP server or client setting
| Field |
Description |
| Synchronize with an Internet time server automatically |
To calibrate the date and time automatically by NTP server, select this option and enter the IP address and time interval NTP server. |
| Server |
To perform time synchronization, enter the IP address of NTP server. |
| Time Interval |
To perform time synchronization periodically, enter the time interval. |
| Update Now |
Synchronize time with the specified NTP server immediately. |
| Status |
The result of time synchronization (Success or Failure) when executing [Update Now] with the specified NTP server. |
Click the [Apply] button to activate any modifications made to the above settings.
Filename Encoding Setting
The default filename encoding this server uses is Unicode, which works well with Unicode supported O.S. such as Windows 2000/XP and MAC OS X.
If you are using non-Unicode supported O.S., like Windows 95/98/ME, please select the same language of your O.S. for filename encoding. Since Unicode
is not supported by most FTP software, please select the language that your FTP client supports for proper display of file names on the server. If the filename
encoding is not properly selected, the following problems may occur:
1. Unable to create files or folders in certain languages.
2. Unable to display file names or folder names in certain languages.
To confirm the setting, please click the [Apply] button.
View System Settings
You can view all the current system settings such as server name and workgroup from this page.
Click the [Close] button to return to previous page.
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