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WD SHARESPACE USER MANUAL To enable UPnP NAT Traversal for Web Access & FTP: 1. Click Enable in UPnP for Web Access & FTP. 2. Click Submit. The UPnP NAT Traversal combines with the UPnP feature and NAT feature. Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is an architecture for pervasive peer-to-peer network connectivity of PCs and intelligent devices. The Network Address Translation (NAT) is used in gateway devices that form the boundary between the public Internet and the private LAN. As IP packets from the private LAN traverse the gateway, NAT translates a private IP address and port number to a public IP address and port number, tracking those translations to keep individual sessions intact. To enable other network services: 1. Click Enable beside the desired network service. 2. If you selected FTP as your network service, click Yes to enable or click No to disable anonymous login, and then click Submit. 3. If you selected NFSas your network service, the IP allowed field appears. You will be prompted to enter the IP filters that are allowed for NFS service. Click Add to add a new IP filter, and then click Submit. Note: In IP Allowed field of NFS service, '*' means allow all IP addresses. If you intend to allow specified IP addresses or range, please modify '*' in the IP Allowed field. Mount point for NFS share is /nfs/SHARENAME, Ex. /nfs/Public. 4. You can specify particular port numbers for HTTP, HTTPS, and FTP services respectively. Instead of selecting the Default radio button, you can specify the port number between 8000 and 10000 for each service. To access data via FTP: You can access data in a shared folder on WD ShareSpace with a widely used FTP client software program. An FTP client software program must be installed on the computer you are using to access the device, and FTP service must be enabled on the WD ShareSpace (see "To enable other network services:" on page 127 and "To modify properties of the share:" on page 141 for details). 1. Open an FTP client software program. 2. Enter ftp://username@IP address as the host name (e.g., ftp://[email protected]) or just the device's IP address depending on the FTP client software program you are using. Note: Click System Status in either the basic or Advanced Mode to view the device's IP address. 3. Enter the WD ShareSpace user name and corresponding password. 4. Click Connect or OK. You can now upload files to or download files from WD ShareSpace across the LAN. It is possible to upload files to or download files from WD ShareSpace across the NETWORK STORAGE MANAGER: ADVANCED MODE - 127

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NETWORK STORAGE MANAGER: ADVANCED MODE - 127
WD SHARESPACE
USER MANUAL
To enable UPnP NAT Traversal for Web Access & FTP:
1. Click
Enable
in
UPnP for Web Access & FTP
.
2. Click
Submit
.
The UPnP NAT Traversal combines with the UPnP feature and NAT feature.
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is an architecture for pervasive peer-to-peer
network connectivity of PCs and intelligent devices. The Network Address
Translation (NAT) is used in gateway devices that form the boundary between the
public Internet and the private LAN. As IP packets from the private LAN traverse
the gateway, NAT translates a private IP address and port number to a public IP
address and port number, tracking those translations to keep individual sessions
intact.
To enable other network services:
1. Click
Enable
beside the desired network service.
2.
If you selected
FTP
as your network service, click
Yes
to enable or click
No
to
disable anonymous login, and then click
Submit
.
3.
If you selected
NFS
as your network service, the
IP allowed
field appears. You
will be prompted to enter the IP filters that are allowed for NFS service. Click
Add
to add a new IP filter, and then click
Submit
.
Note:
In
IP Allowed
field of NFS service, '*' means allow all IP addresses. If you intend to allow
specified IP addresses or range, please modify '*' in the
IP Allowed
field.
Mount point for NFS share is /nfs/SHARENAME, Ex. /nfs/Public.
4.
You can specify particular port numbers for
HTTP
,
HTTPS
, and
FTP
services
respectively. Instead of selecting the
Default
radio button, you can specify the
port number between 8000 and 10000 for each service.
To access data via FTP:
You can access data in a shared folder on WD ShareSpace with a widely used FTP
client software program. An FTP client software program must be installed on the
computer you are using to access the device, and FTP service must be enabled on
the WD ShareSpace (see “To enable other network services:” on page 127 and “To
modify properties of the share:” on page 141 for details).
1.
Open an FTP client software program.
2.
Enter ftp://username@IP address as the host name
(e.g., ftp://[email protected]) or just the device’s IP address depending on
the FTP client software program you are using.
Note:
Click
System Status
in either the basic or Advanced Mode to view the device's IP address.
3.
Enter the WD ShareSpace user name and corresponding password.
4. Click
Connect
or
OK
.
You can now upload files to or download files from WD ShareSpace across the LAN.
It is possible to upload files to or download files from WD ShareSpace across the