Port Forwarding Tab; Power; Nas Power Management; Power Conservation - Seagate NAS OS 4 Manuel D'utilisation

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Port forwarding tab

Use this tab to manage the port forwarding rules for your NAS.
Port numbers on the NAS and the network router are used to direct traffic for diverse features such as
Internet access, file services (e.g. SMB, AFP, NFS), and application services (e.g. remote access, Download
Manager, etc.). Automatic port forwarding is turned on by default and the port numbers are the same for
both the NAS port and Router port columns.
In most instances, automatic port forwarding should help you access services on the NAS. However,
enterprise-level network security or port availability on a router can prevent access to ports. Therefore, it
may be necessary to change the router port numbers manually for one or more services. Before adjusting
numbers in the port forwarding table, confirm that the ports are available on your router. For example, if you
intend to change download machine to router port number 8800, you must make certain that port 8800 is
available on your router and assigned to your NAS. Additionally, your router must be compatible with UPnP-
IGD/NAT-PMP protocols. See your router's user manual for details.
To change the router port for a service on the NAS, choose its value in the Router port column.
To disable port forwarding for a service, pass the cursor to the far right of its column to make the Edit pull-
down menu visible and choose Disable.

Power

Use the Power page to review and change settings for:

NAS power management

UPS management
NAS power management
The NAS OS Power page provides two levels of energy economy:

Power conservation

Power saving mode
Power conserva on
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