Western Digital 1TB Home Network Drive WDH1NC10000 ユーザーズマニュアル

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WDH1NC10000
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NETWORK STORAGE MANAGER: ADVANCED MODE - 118
MY BOOK WORLD EDITION
USER MANUAL
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP)—Set of computer network protocols that 
simplifies the implementation of networks in the home by allowing devices to 
connect seamlessly.
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)—Network protocol used to transfer data from one 
computer to another through a network. FTP is a popular choice for exchanging 
files independent of the operating systems involved.
Network File System (NFS)— Network file system protocol that allows a user 
on a client computer to access files over a network as easily as if the network 
devices were attached to its local disks. Generally used on UNIX systems.
Apple File Protocol (AFP)— Network protocol that offers file services for Mac 
computers. AFP is enabled by default.
Web Access
Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)—Communications protocol for the 
transfer of information on the intranet and the World Wide Web.
Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer or HTTPS— 
URL scheme used to indicate a secure HTTP connection. It is syntactically 
identical to the http:// scheme normally used for accessing resources using 
HTTP.
To enable UPnP NAT Traversal for Web Access & FTP:
1. Below UPnP for Web Access & FTP, click Enable for Service.
2. Click the Submit button. 
The UPnP NAT Traversal combines with the UPnP feature and NAT feature. 
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is an architecture for pervasive peer-to-peer 
network connectivity of PCs and intelligent devices. The Network Address 
Translation (NAT) is used in gateway devices that form the boundary between the 
public Internet and the private LAN. As IP packets from the private LAN traverse 
the gateway, NAT translates a private IP address and port number to a public IP 
address and port number, tracking those translations to keep individual sessions 
intact. 
To enable other network services:
1. Click Enable beside the desired network service. 
2. If you have selected FTP as your network service, click Yes to enable or click No 
to disable anonymous login, and then click the Submit button. 
3. If you have selected NFS or AFP as your network service, the IP allowed field 
appears. You are prompted to enter the IP filters that are allowed for NFS service. 
Click the Add button to add a new IP filter, and then click the Submit button. 
Note: In IP Allowed field of NFS service, '*' means allow all IP addresses. If you intend to allow 
specified IP addresses or range, please modify '*' in IP Allowed field. 
Mount point for NFS share is /nfs/SHARENAME, Ex. /nfs/Public. 
4. You can specify particular port numbers for HTTPHTTPS, and FTP services 
respectively. Instead of selecting Default, you can specify the port number 
between 8000 and 10000 for each service.