NETGEAR ReadyDATA 5200 Software Manual page 65

Readydata os 1.2
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Configure FTP
1.
Click the FTP button.
The FTP Settings screen displays:
2.
Configure the settings as explained in the following table:
Item
Enable FTP
Port
Authentication mode Select the authentication mode from the drop-down list:
Allow upload
resumes
Passive ports
Use Masquerade
Address
ReadyDATA OS 1.2
Description
Select the check box to enable FTP globally; clear the check box to disable FTP
globally.
Enter the number of the port that is used for FTP control traffic on the ReadyDATA
5200. The default port number is 21.
Anonymous. Users can connect anonymously. This is the default setting.
User. Users are authenticated through the local database.
Select whether users are allowed to resume a paused or stalled upload by making a
selection from the drop-down list:
Disabled. Resuming an upload is disabled. This is the default setting.
Enabled. Resuming an upload is enabled.
Enter the beginning port and ending port of the passive port range. This is the port
range on the ReadyDATA 5200 that is available to clients who initiate a connection
to the ReadyDATA 5200. The default range is 32768–65535.
Select whether the ReadyDATA 5200 displays its real IP address or masks this with
another IP address or DNS name by making a selection from the drop-down list:
Disabled. The real IP address is displayed.
Enabled. The real IP address is masked. Use the Masquerade as field to
specify an IP address or DNS name.
Masquerade as
Enter a public IP address or DNS name.
Configure the System Settings
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