Справочник Пользователя для ZyXEL Communications NSA-2401
Chapter 8 Sharing Screens
NSA-2401 User’s Guide
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8.2.1 Create a New Account & Change Account Properties
To create an account, click Sharing > Users > Add User.
To edit an existing local user account, click Sharing > Users > Edit User.
The account creation and account editing screens are identical in appearance.
Figure 152 Sharing > Users > Add User
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 51 Sharing > Users > Create a New Account
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Username
Enter an account name.The text may consist of up to 14 letters, numerals
and any printable character found on a typical English language
keyboard, with certain limitations due to the nature of the NSA system.
See
and any printable character found on a typical English language
keyboard, with certain limitations due to the nature of the NSA system.
See
for more details on account names.
Password
Create a password associated with this account. The text may consist of
up to 14 letters, numerals and any printable character found on a typical
English language keyboard.
up to 14 letters, numerals and any printable character found on a typical
English language keyboard.
Password (Confirm)
Enter the exact same password that you just typed in the above field.
Quota (per volume)
Set how many megabytes of storage the account can use in each of the
NSA’s volumes. You can set a different quota for each volume. A value of
“0” MB means unlimited storage. The quota for an individual volume
cannot exceed 500000000 MB (488,281 gigabytes, or 477 terabytes).
NSA’s volumes. You can set a different quota for each volume. A value of
“0” MB means unlimited storage. The quota for an individual volume
cannot exceed 500000000 MB (488,281 gigabytes, or 477 terabytes).
Email
Enter the user’s e-mail address.
Description
Enter details about the user account. The text may consist of up to 110
letters, numerals and any printable character found on a typical English
language keyboard except quotation marks (‘) or (“).
letters, numerals and any printable character found on a typical English
language keyboard except quotation marks (‘) or (“).