Western Digital My Book World Edition II(white light) ユーザーズマニュアル

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NETWORK STORAGE MANAGER: BASICS - 87
MY BOOK WORLD EDITION
USER MANUAL
Configure in the Things To Do list.
4. The login page appears. Type in the administrator name and password (the 
default password is “admin” unless it has already been changed by the 
administrator). In the Tool list, click Network Storage Manager. In the 
Language list, click the language for your region. Click the Login button. 
Mac OS X
1. Turn on your computer and wait for the operating system to load.
2. Open the Safari web browser.
3. Click the Bookmarks link
in the upper left corner of the screen.
4. Click Bonjour, and then double-click MyBookWorld.
5. The login page appears. Type in the administrator name and password. In the 
Tool list, click Network Storage Manager. In the Language list, click the 
language for your region. Click the Login button.
My Book World Edition’s Network Storage Manager Features
The web-based management utility includes the following features:
LAN access—the device supports local area network access of the web-based 
user interface, enabling management from anywhere in the network. 
Secured access—the device can be accessed and configured by the 
web-based, password protected user interface over SSL (Secure Socket Layer).
E-mail notification—in the event of warnings or errors related to temperatures, 
hard drive, network, or USB connection, administrators are automatically alerted 
by e-mail.
Multiple access levels—users can be assigned different rights. The device 
supports two levels: full access and read only.
Update via web—firmware updates can be downloaded and installed on the 
device from a computer on the LAN.
Disk management—the web-based user interface allows administrators to 
monitor internal hard drives and USB hard drives connected to the device. 
Support for file sharing—allows file sharing over the network.
USB storage support—allows reliable data transfer from a USB storage device 
to the device.
Support for file sharing—allows file sharing over the network.