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Only the contents of the selected folder — copies the contents of the selected folder; not
the folder itself. If the destination is a folder, the files and folders in the selected folder are
copied directly to it (the source folder name is not copied). If the destination is Top Level, a
new top-level folder is created on the destination device for each folder in the source folder.
6. By selecting Shares, you choose to copy All Shares, in which all files on the ix4-300d are copied.
Any files not contained in a folder are not copied. If the destination is a folder, a new folder will be
created for each source folder. If the destination is Top Level, a new top-level folder is created on
the destination device for each source folder.
7. Click OK to save your selection or click Cancel.
8. Click Apply to save your changes.
To: Settings
1. In the To: section, click
to select a destination location. This is the location where you want
your files copied. In the dialog, enter the Device Name or IP address in the text box. Or, from the
drop-down menu, select a device in the list. If a connected device is not listed, click the Refresh
button.
2. Click OK to save your selection or click Cancel.
3. The Protocol drop-down menu displays if the source device is different from the device you are
currently accessing; for example, it could be a separate NAS device on your network. From the
Protocol drop-down menu, choose one of the following:
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Windows File Sharing — The default value in the menu is Windows File Sharing and in most
cases you should accept the default value. For more information, refer to
Windows File
Sharing
on page 32.
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rsync — The rsync protocol can provide faster copying but, may not be available on all
devices. If you are able to select the rsync protocol, and you want the rsync Copy Job to be
secure, select the Use secure rsync (SSH) option. Enter the rsync username and password
for the rsync server you are copying from or to. The rsync username and password is set up on
a different device than the device on which you are creating the Copy Job. For more
information on creating an rsync user, refer to
rsync: Synchronizing Files with Another Storage
Device or Other Computers
on page 30.
4. Enter a valid username and password, if applicable, for the device to provide access to its folders.
5. To select a specific folder, click
to select a destination location for the Copy to here: section.
In the Copy to here dialog, select a Share or a folder from a Share to copy your files.
6. Click OK to save your selection or click Cancel.
7. Click Apply to save your changes.
Setting a Schedule
1. To set a schedule, expand the Schedule section.
2. In the Schedule section, select Enable Schedule for Copy Job.
3. Select the days you want the Copy Job to run, or select All Days to run the Copy Job every day.
4. Click
to select a start time. Click Done to save your time selection.
5. Click Apply to save your changes. The new Copy Job displays on the Copy Jobs page.
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Summary of Contents for ix4-300d
Page 1: ...ix4 300d Network Storage with LifeLine 4 0 User Guide ...
Page 10: ...x ...
Page 11: ...Setting up Your ix4 300d Network Storage Setting up Your ix4 300d Network Storage 1 CHAPTER 1 ...
Page 33: ...Sharing Files Sharing Files 23 CHAPTER 2 ...
Page 56: ...iSCSI Creating IP Based Storage Area Networks SAN 46 Deleting iSCSI Drives ...
Page 57: ...Drive Management Drive Management 47 ...
Page 60: ...Drive Management 50 Managing Drives ...
Page 61: ...Backing up and Restoring Your Content Backing up and Restoring Your Content 51 CHAPTER 5 ...
Page 99: ...Sharing Content Using Social Media Sharing Content Using Social Media 89 CHAPTER 8 ...
Page 105: ...Media Management Media Management 95 CHAPTER 9 ...
Page 117: ... Delete a torrent job Click to delete the torrent download Media Management Torrents 107 ...
Page 122: ...Media Management 112 Videos ...
Page 130: ...Upgrading Your ix4 300d Network Storage 120 Software Updates ...
Page 133: ...Hardware Management Hardware Management 123 CHAPTER 13 ...
Page 144: ...Hardware Management 134 Troubleshooting Routers ...
Page 145: ...Additional Support Additional Support 135 CHAPTER 14 ...
Page 148: ...AdditionalSupport 138 Support ...
Page 149: ...Legal Legal 139 CHAPTER 15 ...