Netgear RN12T1230 – ReadyNAS 4200 36TB Network Storage System With Optional 10GBE Support Software Guide
Manage & Access Shares
85
ReadyNAS for Business RAIDiator 4.2.17
Remote FTP Access
1.
Select Services > Standard File Protocols, and select the FTP check box.
a. Port. Defines the TCP/IP port that the FTP service will be using.
The default port is 21. This port needs to be forwarded through the router. Refer to the
port forwarding instructions provided with your router.
port forwarding instructions provided with your router.
b. Authentication mode.
•
Anonymous: No login information is required for FTP users.
•
User: Users need an account configured on the ReadyNAS from either User or
Domain security mode.
c. Allow
upload
resumes. This option allows users to finish uploading a file to the FTP
share if the connection had been previously interrupted. Without this option enabled,
if the connection is dropped at 50 percent completion, the file upload must restart
from the beginning.
if the connection is dropped at 50 percent completion, the file upload must restart
from the beginning.
d. Passive ports. This port range is required to enable remote access to the
ReadyNAS from over the Internet. This port range should be adjusted to the
maximum number of concurrent sessions you expect to run at one time. If you
expect frequent concurrent access from many users, double this number, as each
FTP user will consume a passive port.
maximum number of concurrent sessions you expect to run at one time. If you
expect frequent concurrent access from many users, double this number, as each
FTP user will consume a passive port.
e. Masquerade
as. This field adjusts the hostname that the FTP server reports to an
FTP client.
2.
Configure the FTP share access options.
Change Share Access Restrictions to allow FTP access to the share according to the
user permissions you require.
user permissions you require.