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Status – System Information
The welcome screen displays the IP
address, firmware version and the
hard drive information such as the
hard drive type and storage space
available.
The administrator may change the web
control panel login information in here.
You may also change the default hostname of your IB-NAS902 here. Keep in mind that
after you change the hostname, you will need to use it to access your IB-NAS902. For
example, if you changed your hostname to “
FileServer
”, please type “http://FileServer” to
access the Web Control Panel after you submitted your changes.
The Language setting is used to recognize files with characters other than English. If you
have trouble reading your files on the IB-NAS902, please select the appropriate
language.
When you reset the IB-NAS902, either by the hardware switch or through the
web control panel, all the settings will return to the default setting including
the hostname. The default hostname will remain as Storage-
<XXXX>
(where
<XXXX>
is the last four digits of the MAC address).
IP Configuration
The administrator may use this
option to manually define the IP
address of the IB-NAS902. If the
hub/router/switch in your network
has a DHCP server, then the IB-
NAS902 will automatically be
assigned an IP address.
The IB-NAS902 can also act as a DHCP server when one is not present in your
network. The default IP of the IB-NAS902 in DHCP server mode is
“169.254.0.1” and any device that is linked to the network containing will be
assigned an IP of “169.254.0.x” automatically.