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Chapter 3
Configuration
4
Network Storage Link for USB 2.0 Disk Drives
Chapter 3:
Configuration
For advanced users, a web-based utility has been
programmed into the Storage Link. This chapter
will explain all of the functions in this web utility. All
administrative tasks are performed through this web
utility. The web utility can be accessed by any PC on the
network by entering http://192.168.1.77 in the PCs web
browser Address window.
Internet Explorer Address Bar
After you press Enter, the Web Management Home Page
will appear.
NOTE: The Storage Link is designed to function
properly after using the Setup Wizard. This
chapter is provided solely for those who wish
to perform more advanced configuration or
monitoring.
Home Tab
Click the disk’s links to access their contents. If you click
the link to User Login (Private Data), you will be required
to enter your User Name and Password. Clicking the Disk
(Public Data) or Flash (Public Data) options allows you
to view the contents of either the USB hard disks or flash
drives that are attached to the Storage Link.
Home Tab
User Password Tab
Password Change
From the User Password tab, any user can change their
Storage Link password. Simply enter your user name in the
User Name field. This should be the same as your network
logon. Then, enter your Storage Link password. Next,
enter your new password in the New Password field. This
new password can be up to 15 hexadecimal characters
long. Enter this new password again in the Confirm new
password field and click Save to save this new password.
User Password Tab
Click Save to save any changes, Cancel to clear all changes,
or Help to get more information about anything on this
screen.
Administration Tab > System
Administration > System
From the Administration > System screen, you will be
able to change some of the Storage Links general and IP
settings. These settings, broken up into four categories,
are described below.

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Cisco Linksys NSLU2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Product TypeNetwork Storage Link
RAM32 MB
Flash Memory8 MB
Ethernet Ports1 x 10/100 Mbps
USB Ports2 x USB 2.0
Operating SystemLinux
Supported File SystemsFAT32
Power Supply5V DC
Network ProtocolsTCP/IP, DHCP
ProtocolsHTTP, FTP, SMB/CIFS
CPUIntel XScale IXP420 266 MHz

Summary

About This Guide

Icon Descriptions

Explains icons used in the guide for notes, warnings, and web links.

Online Resources

Lists website addresses for Linksys support, glossary, and security.

Copyright and Trademarks

Details Cisco Systems' intellectual property and trademarks.

Product Overview

Front Panel Features

Details the front panel components and their LED indicators.

Back Panel Ports and Functions

Details the back panel ports, buttons, and their functions.

Disk Ports (DISK1, DISK2)

Describes the Disk 1 and Disk 2 ports, their file system support, and usage.

Reset and Power Controls

Explains the reset button functions and the power port.

Flash Disk Utility

Utility Overview

Explains the purpose of the flash disk utility for system tray integration.

Installation Guide

Provides a step-by-step guide for installing the utility.

Configuration

Accessing the Web Utility

Explains how to access the web-based management interface.

Home Tab Usage

Describes how to access disk contents via the Home tab.

User Password Management

Explains how to change the Storage Link password.

Administration > System Settings

Details system settings like server name, IP, and locale.

Administration > System Details

Covers identification, location, WINS server, and port number settings.

Administration > User Management

Explains how to manage users and user groups.

User Account Properties

Details user properties like name, password, and private folder creation.

User Group Membership

Describes how to manage user group memberships.

Administration > Status Overview

Shows the Storage Link's current operational details and status.

Administration > Advanced Tabs

Introduces advanced configuration tabs like Groups, Shares, Backup.

Administration > Group Management

Explains how to create and manage user groups.

Administration > Share Management

Details how to create and manage shared folders.

Administration > Configuration Backup

Covers backing up and restoring the Storage Link configuration.

Administration > Drive Backup Options

Explains scheduling backups of Disk 1 onto Disk 2.

Defining Backup Jobs

Guides on creating new backup jobs with various options.

Administration > Disk Maintenance

Covers disk formatting and Scandisk operations.

Administration > Firmware Upgrade

Explains how to upgrade the Storage Link's firmware.

Administration > Setup Navigation

Describes exiting advanced features to return to LAN settings.

User Guide Tab Access

Accesses the online version of the User Guide.

Linksys Website Link

Provides a direct link to the Linksys website.

Troubleshooting

Storage Link Detection Issues

Provides steps to resolve detection issues.

Network Discovery Problems

Offers solutions for locating the device on the network.

Password Prompt Resolution

Explains why a password prompt appears and how to handle it.

Using Storage Link Storage

Supported Windows Versions

Lists compatible Windows versions for accessing storage.

Pre-access Configuration Checks

Lists items needing checks like TCP/IP and network logon.

TCP/IP Setup Requirements

Discusses TCP/IP configuration requirements.

Network Logon for Older Windows

Explains network logon setup for Windows 95/98/ME.

Mapping Network Drives to Store Files

Details the process of mapping network drives to access files.

Specifications

Hardware and Protocol Specifications

Lists model, standards, protocols, ports, and cabling.

Status Indicators and Environmental Data

Details LEDs, switches, and environmental operating conditions.

Warranty Information

Limited Warranty Terms

Outlines the warranty period and coverage for new/refurbished products.

Warranty Exclusions and Limitations

Details conditions that void the warranty and software disclaimers.

Obtaining Technical Support and Service

Guides users on how to get technical support and warranty service.

Regulatory Information

FCC and Safety Compliance

Details FCC compliance and important safety precautions.

Industry Canada Compliance

States compliance with Canadian digital apparatus regulations.

EC Declaration of Conformity

Lists standards met for EMC and Low Voltage directives.

WEEE Environmental Disposal

Information on proper disposal of electronic waste in the EU.

Multi-language Environmental Guidelines

Provides environmental disposal guidelines in various European languages.

Multi-language Environmental Guidelines (Cont.)

Continues environmental disposal guidelines in various European languages.

Multi-language Environmental Guidelines (Cont. 2)

Continues environmental disposal guidelines in various European languages.

Software License Agreement

Linksys Product Software

Describes software originating from Linksys and open source components.

License Terms Availability

Explains where to find applicable license terms for Linksys software.

Linksys Software License Terms

Details the terms and conditions of the Linksys Software License Agreement.

GNU General Public License (GPL)

Outlines the terms for copying, distribution, and modification of GPL software.

GNU GPL Distribution Conditions

Further details on distributing GPL licensed works.

GNU GPL Patent and Distribution Limits

Explains patent issues and geographical distribution limits for GPL.

GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL)

Introduces the LGPL and its purpose for libraries.

GNU LGPL Library Terms

Details the terms for using and distributing libraries under LGPL.

GNU LGPL Modification Conditions

Explains how to modify and distribute works based on the LGPL library.

GNU LGPL Work Using Library

Defines how works using the library are covered by the LGPL.

GNU LGPL Combined Library Distribution

Covers distributing combined libraries with LGPL components.

GNU LGPL Distribution Restrictions

Further restrictions on patents and distribution for LGPL.

OpenSSL License Overview

Introduces the OpenSSL license and its source code.

OpenSSL License Terms

Details the terms for redistribution and use of OpenSSL software.

Original SSLeay License Terms

Outlines the original SSLeay license conditions for commercial use.

SSLeay License Disclaimer

States disclaimers and liability limitations for SSLeay software.

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