Iomega DataSafe Network Device Manuale Utente
DataSafe NAS User’s Manual
85
n
Required. Specifies the fully qualified domain
name or IP address to the site.
name or IP address to the site.
Related Topics
n
“HTTP Share Properties” on page 124
n
“Adding a Windows or UNIX Share” on page 114
n
“Removing a Windows or UNIX Share” on page 116
n
“Modifying Windows or UNIX Share Properties” on
page 118
page 118
n
“Initial DataSafe NAS Configuration” on page 13
HTTPS Creating a Secure Connection
There are several administrative tasks you can
perform via the Web UI (such as setting administrative
and user passwords) for which you will want a secure
connection. You can establish a secure connection
quite easily for your Windows Powered DataSafe NAS
using the Terminal Services feature.
perform via the Web UI (such as setting administrative
and user passwords) for which you will want a secure
connection. You can establish a secure connection
quite easily for your Windows Powered DataSafe NAS
using the Terminal Services feature.
To create a secure connection
1. On the primary menu bar, select
Maintenance
.
2. On the Maintenance page, select
Terminal
Services Advanced Client
(TSC).
3. Log in.
The
Terminal Services Client
window (Figure
32) opens.