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NSA-2401 User’s Guide
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7  
Network Screens
This chapter discusses the network screens.
7.1  Network Screens Overview
Use the network screens to configure the NSA’s network settings so computers can access it.
7.1.1  What You Can Do in the Network Screens
• Use the TCP/IP screen (
) to configure the NSA’s TCP/IP network 
connection settings such as the teaming mode and IP addresses.
• Use the Windows/CIFS screens (
) to configure CIFS settings 
such as your Windows/CIFS server name and workgroup name so programs like Windows 
Explorer can access the NSA. 
• Use the NFS screens (
) to configure NFS settings so computers 
using the NFS file system can access the NSA. 
7.1.2  What You Need to Know About the Network Screens
Teaming Mode
The teaming mode sets how the NSA’s two Gigabit Ethernet interfaces behave. They can act 
independently, one can back up the other, they can share the traffic load, or they can be 
trunked into a logical link. 
IP Address
The NSA needs an IP address(es) to communicate with the computers on your network. The 
NSA can get an IP address automatically if you have a device on your network that gives them 
out. Or you can assign the NSA a static (fixed) IP address.
DNS Server Address
A DNS (Domain Name System) server maps domain names (like www.zyxel.com) to their 
corresponding IP addresses. This lets you use domain names to access web sites without 
having to know their IP addresses. The NSA can receive the IP address of a DNS server 
automatically (along with the NSA’s own IP address). You can also manually enter a DNS 
server IP address in the NSA.