User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Media Server
- User’s Guide
- Getting to Know Your NSA
- NAS Starter Utility
- zCloud
- Web Configurator Basics
- Tutorials
- 5.1 Overview
- 5.2 Windows 7 Network
- 5.3 Windows 7 Network Map
- 5.4 Playing Media Files in Windows 7
- 5.5 Windows 7 Devices and Printers
- 5.6 Creating a Volume in a 2-Bay NSA
- 5.7 Creating a Volume in a 1-Bay NSA
- 5.8 Deleting a Volume
- 5.9 File Sharing Tutorials
- 5.10 Download Service Tutorial
- 5.11 Broadcatching Tutorial
- 5.12 Printer Server Tutorial
- 5.13 Copy and Flickr Auto Upload Tutorial
- 5.14 FTP Uploadr Tutorial
- 5.15 Web Configurator’s Security Sessions
- 5.16 Using FTPES to Connect to the NSA
- 5.17 Using a Mac to Access the NSA
- 5.18 How to Use the BackupPlanner
- Technical Reference
- Status Screen
- System Setting
- Storage
- Network
- Applications
- 10.1 Overview
- 10.2 What You Can Do
- 10.3 What You Need to Know
- 10.4 FTP Server
- 10.5 The Media Server Screens
- 10.6 The iTunes Server Screen
- 10.7 The Download Service Screen
- 10.8 The Web Publishing Screen
- 10.9 The Broadcatching Screen
- 10.10 The Print Server Screen
- 10.11 The Copy/Sync Button Screen
- 10.12 Technical Reference
- 10.12.1 Sharing Media Files on Your Network
- 10.12.2 Download Service
- 10.12.3 Link Capture Browser Plugin
- 10.12.4 Download Service Notification
- 10.12.5 P2P Download Security
- 10.12.6 Web Publishing Example
- 10.12.7 Web Publishing
- 10.12.8 Channel Guides for Broadcatching
- 10.12.9 Printer Sharing
- 10.12.10 Copying Files
- 10.12.11 Synchronizing Files
- Packages
- 11.1 Overview
- 11.2 What You Can Do
- 11.3 SMART Screen
- 11.4 DyDNS Screen
- 11.5 NFS Screen
- 11.6 Syslog Server Screen
- 11.7 TFTP Server Screen
- 11.8 eMule Screens
- 11.9 pyLoad Screen
- 11.10 ownCloud Setup
- 11.11 Polkast Setup
- 11.12 GoogleDrive
- 11.13 Memopal
- 11.14 Protect Screens
- 11.15 Backup Screens
- 11.16 Restore Screen
- 11.17 Technical Reference
- Auto Upload
- Dropbox
- Using Time Machine with the NSA
- Users
- Groups
- Shares
- Maintenance Screens
- Protecting Your Data
- Troubleshooting
- 20.1 Troubleshooting Overview
- 20.2 Power, Hardware, Connections, and LEDs
- 20.3 NAS Starter Utility
- 20.4 NSA Login and Access
- 20.5 I Cannot Access The NSA
- 20.6 Users Cannot Access the NSA
- 20.7 External USB Drives
- 20.8 Firmware
- 20.9 File Transfer
- 20.10 Networking
- 20.11 Some Features’ Screens Do Not Display
- 20.12 Media Server Functions
- 20.13 Download Service and Broadcatching Functions
- 20.14 Web Publishing
- 20.15 Auto Upload
- 20.16 Package Management
- 20.17 Backups
- 20.18 Google Drive
- Customer Support
- Product Specifications
- Legal Information
- Index

Chapter 11 Packages
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
You see a warning screen before you delete a server.
Figure 116 Delete a Server
Table 63 Applications > eMule > Server
LABEL DESCRIPTION
Server - You can add multiple servers in this screen. However, the NSA can only connect to one eMule server
at a time.
Enable eMule Check this and click Apply to enable the eMule application.
Add Server Click this to add an eMule server. A server provides a list of available files for download,
users sharing them and other information.
Refer to Section 11.8.2 on page 238 for the Add Server screen.
My Info Select a server from the list and click this to view the details and connection status of the
server.
Refer to Section 11.8.4 on page 239 for the My Info screen.
Connect Click this to connect to the selected server or a random server if no server is selected.
Disconnect Select a server from the list and click this to disconnect from the server.
Edit Server Select a server from the list and click this to edit the server’s information, including the
server name and IP address.
Refer to Section 11.8.3 on page 238 for the Edit Server screen.
Delete Selected
Server(s)
Select the server(s) from the list and click this to delete the server(s) from the list.
The table lists your servers. Click a column’s heading to sort the entries by that criteria.
Status This shows the status of the NSA’s connection to the server: Connected, Connecting or
Not Connected.
IP Address This shows the IP address of the server.
Port Number This shows the port number used by the server for file-sharing.
Name This shows the name of the server.
Response This shows the length of time (in milliseconds) that the server took to reply to the NSA.
Number of
Current Users
This shows the number of users currently connected to the server.
Max. User
Number
This shows the total number of users that can connect to the server at the same time.
Number of Files This shows the number of files available for download in the server.










