QSM 3.2.2 PART 2
Via the control panel you have access to a plethora of features and settings not only for the software but also the hardware aspect of the XCubeNAS XN3004R.
From within the system tab you can change the name of the system and the login password, adjust the time/date, enable auto logout (after X minutes) and login lock (single login), select the communications protocol, check the various network connections and enable link aggregation (if supported by your network setup), create static routes, use ping and trace route, adjust access control and setup the firewall, use an SSL certificate, enable the DDNS and UPNP services, configure notifications, set the power settings (like auto shutdown, hibernation and WOL), access the status of the UPS (if you have one attached to the NAS), check all logs, perform firmware updates (automatically or manually) and system recovery and finally you can import/export all of your NAS settings.
As expected, everything related to drives including the creation and deletion of volumes (remote volumes as well) and pools, drive information (IronWolf and IronWolf Pro drives enjoy a few health monitoring perks with QSAN NAS models) and SSD caching is placed under the Storage tab (since the M.2 slot was not compatible with our SSDs we didn't use SSD caching for our review).
Under the file sharing tab, you can add/remove users, create groups, enable domain security and of course create and delete shared folders.
The network service tab includes settings related to service binding, CIFS, AFP, NFS, FTP, WebDAV, Rsync, Bonjour and Time Machine.