User's Manual

login this homepage, WRS (NetServer Registration Server) detects and shows all the NetServers
that you listed appear on your own list. Therefore you may access any of them without searching it
from WRS (NetServer Registration Service) list nor verifying access token again. So it is very
convenient to have the list when you run several NetServers having dynamic IP addresses.
Search and Append: This menu is to append a certain NetServer on your own list. You may
append NetServer on your own list as follows.
Key in serial number (W100000000000), MAC address (e.g. 00:00:00:00:00:00), and access
token of a certain NetServer in the box.
Click Append menu.
WRS (NetServer Registration Server) search a corresponding NetServer with the conditions
from both the Public List and Private List and registers the NetServer on your own list.
6) Security Configuration
This is to filter a certain IP addresses from accessing NetServer based on network masking.
(1) IP/Subnet Filtering Mode
You may allow or deny a certain user to access your NetServer with enabling this menu.
Default Policy
This is to decide the principle of IP/Subnet Filtering Mode between allow and deny.
If you allow anyone except a few users to access your NetServer, you should select default policy as
allow and register a few users as denied users. If you deny all users except a few users to access
your NetServer, you should select default policy as deny and register a few users as allowed users.
How to register allowed/denied user in the list
Network masking is to mask network ID for every existing IP address in the world. Therefore the IP
addresses that have the same network ID are to be applied with a command of Allow or Deny.
The masked bits are considered as network ID.
If a masking number is 4, the 4 bits from the first bit are masked as network ID comparing with the
provided IP address before, and any IP address that has the same binary number on the first 4 bits
are to be filtered from NetServer.
Note: To explain and understand easily on IP address, the first byte of IP address is marked as X1 in
this manual. And X2 is for the second byte, X3 is for the third byte, and X4 is for the fourth byte.
IP address Masking Allow/Deny