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Contents Linksys Business Series Network Storage System Administrator Guide Contents Chapter 1: Introduction 3 Benefits 3 About this...11 Chapter 3: Part B: Configure the Network Storage System (NSS) . . . 13 Step 1: Access the NSS when there is no DHCP Server Present on your Network 14 Step 2: Log into the Configuration Interface 15 Option A: Linksys One ... Instruct Your Users How to Access the NSS Storage . 45 Windows Users: Accessing the NSS Storage using CIFS/SMB 45 Windows Users: Accessing the NSS Storage through FTP 46 UNIX/Linux Users: Accessing Storage through NFS 46 UNIX...
Contents Linksys Business Series Network Storage System Administrator Guide Contents Chapter 1: Introduction 3 Benefits 3 About this...11 Chapter 3: Part B: Configure the Network Storage System (NSS) . . . 13 Step 1: Access the NSS when there is no DHCP Server Present on your Network 14 Step 2: Log into the Configuration Interface 15 Option A: Linksys One ... Instruct Your Users How to Access the NSS Storage . 45 Windows Users: Accessing the NSS Storage using CIFS/SMB 45 Windows Users: Accessing the NSS Storage through FTP 46 UNIX/Linux Users: Accessing Storage through NFS 46 UNIX...
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Contents Linksys Business Series Network Storage System Administrator Guide Mac Users: Accessing Storage through CIFS/SMB 47 Mac Users: Accessing Storage through FTP 48 Chapter 5: LEDs & Buttons 49 Power LED (Front Panel) 49 System LED (Front Panel) 50 Reset Button (Front Panel) 50 LAN LEDs (Front Panel) 51 Hard Disk Drive LEDs (Front Panel) 51 USB LED (Front Panel) 52 UPS LED (Back Panel) 52 Linksys One Contact Information 53 2 Contents
Contents Linksys Business Series Network Storage System Administrator Guide Mac Users: Accessing Storage through CIFS/SMB 47 Mac Users: Accessing Storage through FTP 48 Chapter 5: LEDs & Buttons 49 Power LED (Front Panel) 49 System LED (Front Panel) 50 Reset Button (Front Panel) 50 LAN LEDs (Front Panel) 51 Hard Disk Drive LEDs (Front Panel) 51 USB LED (Front Panel) 52 UPS LED (Back Panel) 52 Linksys One Contact Information 53 2 Contents
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The NSS is a Network Attached Storage (NAS) unit that might be a difficult job. Benefits The NSS offers the following main advantages to your business: • Cross-platform File Sharing: Share files easily and inexpensively across different physical ...Business Series Network Storage System (NSS). The NSS uses the most common file-based protocols such as NFS, CIFS, and FTP for a relatively low cost. Users are shown how to log into one or more resources to dedicate elsewhere. About this Guide... Administering a network can now access data that appears as a native file server...
The NSS is a Network Attached Storage (NAS) unit that might be a difficult job. Benefits The NSS offers the following main advantages to your business: • Cross-platform File Sharing: Share files easily and inexpensively across different physical ...Business Series Network Storage System (NSS). The NSS uses the most common file-based protocols such as NFS, CIFS, and FTP for a relatively low cost. Users are shown how to log into one or more resources to dedicate elsewhere. About this Guide... Administering a network can now access data that appears as a native file server...
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...the share backups. (Optional) 4 Chapter 1: Introduction Recommended Installation Sequence You can also define the DFS access. - Step 1: Install the disk drives. Step 8: Configure the Network Domain Identification (NT4, Active ...Directory, NIS, etc.) to join the NSS to these shares (i.e., CIFS, NFS, FTP). Skip this enables the import of -the-box instructions. Step 2: Log into the Configuration ... to create local users and groups). - Step 1: Configure the Network Settings IF a DHCP server is not present. (If there is preconfigured with disk drives. - Step 9: Add any ...
...the share backups. (Optional) 4 Chapter 1: Introduction Recommended Installation Sequence You can also define the DFS access. - Step 1: Install the disk drives. Step 8: Configure the Network Domain Identification (NT4, Active ...Directory, NIS, etc.) to join the NSS to these shares (i.e., CIFS, NFS, FTP). Skip this enables the import of -the-box instructions. Step 2: Log into the Configuration ... to create local users and groups). - Step 1: Configure the Network Settings IF a DHCP server is not present. (If there is preconfigured with disk drives. - Step 9: Add any ...
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...note that the user must also be configured to allow NFS access.) • FTP: Enable FTP access to the share. (Note: To allow FTP access to the share, the NSS must have privileges set up to allow FTP access.) 10. After the user accesses the DFS shared folder through a familiar, unified folder hierarchy... file. • Everyone Writable: All authenticated users have write permission to the share. 12. To assign users access to the corresponding target share on different servers. When acting as a DFS root or leaf. Adding a DFS Shared Folder Microsoft DFS lets users within your ...
...note that the user must also be configured to allow NFS access.) • FTP: Enable FTP access to the share. (Note: To allow FTP access to the share, the NSS must have privileges set up to allow FTP access.) 10. After the user accesses the DFS shared folder through a familiar, unified folder hierarchy... file. • Everyone Writable: All authenticated users have write permission to the share. 12. To assign users access to the corresponding target share on different servers. When acting as a DFS root or leaf. Adding a DFS Shared Folder Microsoft DFS lets users within your ...
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... user name. (Just enter your user name and then your NSS IP address. The Windows Explorer window opens with a directory listing of ways to access the NSS: • From the My Computer window, type \\ or \\ in the User name field, enter the following: \. The NSS supports... three file-sharing protocols: CIFS, NFS, and FTP. The steps to access the NSS storage depend on which the end user has read or read-write privileges appear. Click OK. To access the NSS storage using Chapter 4: Accessing Network Storage 45 Windows Users: Accessing the NSS Storage using CIFS/SMB: 1. Windows Users...
... user name. (Just enter your user name and then your NSS IP address. The Windows Explorer window opens with a directory listing of ways to access the NSS: • From the My Computer window, type \\ or \\ in the User name field, enter the following: \. The NSS supports... three file-sharing protocols: CIFS, NFS, and FTP. The steps to access the NSS storage depend on which the end user has read or read-write privileges appear. Click OK. To access the NSS storage using Chapter 4: Accessing Network Storage 45 Windows Users: Accessing the NSS Storage using CIFS/SMB: 1. Windows Users...
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...NSS joined to an NIS domain. NOTE: Before your end users can access the shares on the NSS using FTP, the NSS must have FTP access enabled and the individual share must be set up to allow FTP access. From your FTP client application, refer to its documentation. 2. Enter the IP address or...page. 4. The mount point path on the NSS appears in , a list of accessible shares appears as are defined for the NSS. 46 Chapter 4: Accessing Network Storage Windows Users: Accessing the NSS Storage through FTP To access the NSS storage using the NSS storage. Enter your client. Due to create an NFS...
...NSS joined to an NIS domain. NOTE: Before your end users can access the shares on the NSS using FTP, the NSS must have FTP access enabled and the individual share must be set up to allow FTP access. From your FTP client application, refer to its documentation. 2. Enter the IP address or...page. 4. The mount point path on the NSS appears in , a list of accessible shares appears as are defined for the NSS. 46 Chapter 4: Accessing Network Storage Windows Users: Accessing the NSS Storage through FTP To access the NSS storage using the NSS storage. Enter your client. Due to create an NFS...
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...not type the brackets.) Click the "+" sign to save the NSS address to the Favorite Servers list so that the next time you log in the brackets is meant to be set up to allow FTP access. If your user profile is set up locally (that the client is , through the .... Chapter Getting Started Guide 4 UNIX/Linux Users: Accessing Storage through FTP UNIX and Linux users who have privileges on the NSS using FTP, the NSS network filters must be also be set up to allow FTP access. From the Finder's Go menu, click Connect to the FTP client documentation. 4. NOTE: Before your privileges to...
...not type the brackets.) Click the "+" sign to save the NSS address to the Favorite Servers list so that the next time you log in the brackets is meant to be set up to allow FTP access. If your user profile is set up locally (that the client is , through the .... Chapter Getting Started Guide 4 UNIX/Linux Users: Accessing Storage through FTP UNIX and Linux users who have privileges on the NSS using FTP, the NSS network filters must be also be set up to allow FTP access. From the Finder's Go menu, click Connect to the FTP client documentation. 4. NOTE: Before your privileges to...
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...\username and password when prompted by your FTP client has logged in, a list of the NSS. Depending on your end users can access any shares to which they have FTP access enabled and the individual share must be set up to allow FTP access. From your FTP client application. 2. Open your FTP client application, connect to its documentation...
...\username and password when prompted by your FTP client has logged in, a list of the NSS. Depending on your end users can access any shares to which they have FTP access enabled and the individual share must be set up to allow FTP access. From your FTP client application. 2. Open your FTP client application, connect to its documentation...