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3. Click the FTP button.
4. Configure the settings as explained in the following table:
DescriptionItem
Select the check box to enable FTP globally. Clear the check box to disable FTP globally.Enable FTP
Enter the number of the port that is used for FTP control traffic on the ReadyNAS.The default
port number is 21.
Port
Select the authentication mode from the menu:
Anonymous. Users can connect anonymously.
User. Users are authenticated through the local database. This is the default setting.
Authentication mode
Select whether users are allowed to resume a paused or stalled upload:
Disabled. Resuming an upload is disabled.This is the default setting.
Enabled. Resuming an upload is enabled.
Allow upload
resumes
Enter the beginning port and ending port of the passive port range.This is the port range on
the ReadyNAS that is available to clients who initiate a connection to the ReadyNAS.The
default range is 32768–65535.
Passive ports
Select whether the ReadyNAS displays its real IP address or masks this with another IP
address or DNS name:
Disabled. The real IP address is displayed.
Enabled. The real IP address is masked. Use the Masquerade as field to specify an
IP address or DNS name.
Use Masquerade
Address
Enter a public IP address or DNS name.Masquerade as
Enter the maximum upload rate per session in
KB/s.
Max Upload RateEnable Rate Limit
Enter the maximum download rate per session
in KB/s.
Max Download Rate
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ReadyNAS OS 6.9.3