ZyXEL NSA-2400 ユーザーガイド
Chapter 3 Status Screens
NSA-2400 User’s Guide
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3.4 System Info
Use this screen to view detailed NSA system and hardware information.
Figure 18 System Info
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 11 System Info
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
System Name
This displays the name which helps you find the NSA on the network.
Click the update link to go to the Network> TCP/IP screen. Click the
Modify button after the Server Name label in that screen to go to the
Network > Windows/CIFS in which you can change the Server Name.
You can enter up to 15 alphanumeric characters with minus signs allowed
but not as an end character. The name must begin with an alphabetic
character (a-z) and is not case sensitive.
Click the update link to go to the Network> TCP/IP screen. Click the
Modify button after the Server Name label in that screen to go to the
Network > Windows/CIFS in which you can change the Server Name.
You can enter up to 15 alphanumeric characters with minus signs allowed
but not as an end character. The name must begin with an alphabetic
character (a-z) and is not case sensitive.
Model Name
This displays the NSA model name.
Firmware Version
This is the NSA firmware version and the date created. Click the update
link to go to the Maintenance > Firmware Upgrade screen from which
you can upload new firmware.
link to go to the Maintenance > Firmware Upgrade screen from which
you can upload new firmware.
BIOS Version
RomFile Checksum
ZLD Checksum
Core Checksum
RomFile Checksum
ZLD Checksum
Core Checksum
These four fields are to verify that a correct version of the firmware has
been installed. Customer support may also request this information to
help with troubleshooting.
been installed. Customer support may also request this information to
help with troubleshooting.
CPU Info
This displays the type of CPU the NSA has.
Flash Memory Size
This displays the amount of non-volatile flash memory. Flash memory is
used for storing NSA firmware and configuration files.
used for storing NSA firmware and configuration files.
RAM Memory Size
This displays the amount of (volatile) RAM. The NSA uses RAM during
system runtime.
system runtime.
Hardware Reset Button
This displays whether the reset button is enabled or not. Use the reset
button to reset the NSA-2400 (user name to “admin”, default password to
“1234”, default IP address to 192.168.1.3 with subnet mask of
255.255.255.0) or restore the factory default configuration file (all
configurations, including shares, users, passwords and so on are returned
to the original configurations).
button to reset the NSA-2400 (user name to “admin”, default password to
“1234”, default IP address to 192.168.1.3 with subnet mask of
255.255.255.0) or restore the factory default configuration file (all
configurations, including shares, users, passwords and so on are returned
to the original configurations).
Check that the reset button is enabled in
the Maintenance > Configuration screen.
IP Address
This displays the NSA’s IP address.
IP Subnet Mask
This displays the NSA’s subnet mask.
Default Gateway
This displays the NSA’s default gateway.