Cisco Systems NSS4000, NSS6000 manual Part C Instruct Your Users How to Access the NSS Storage

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Part C: Instruct Your Users How to

Access the NSS Storage

End users, using a Windows, UNIX, Linux, or Mac computer can easily access NSS storage. Once the end user logs into the NSS using their username and password, the shares to which the end user has read or read-write privileges appear. The NSS supports three file-sharing protocols: CIFS, NFS, and FTP. The steps to access the NSS storage depend on which file-sharing protocol the end user chooses to use: CIFS, NFS, or FTP as well as the end user’s operating system.

Windows Users: Accessing the NSS Storage using CIFS/SMB

Windows users who have a user profile set up can access any shares to which they have privileges on the NSS storage using CIFS/SMB.

To access the NSS storage using CIFS/SMB:

1.There are a variety of ways to access the NSS:

From the My Computer window, type \\<hostname> or \\<IP address> in the Address bar. (Where the <hostname> refers to your NSS hostname and <IP address> refers to your NSS IP address. For example, “\\NAS0123456789ab or \\192.168.1.2”.)

Browse for the NSS from the My Network Places window.

Map the NSS to a network drive.

The Login window appears.

2.If your user profile is set up locally (that is, through the NSS configuration interface), in the User name field, enter the following: <NSS hostname>\<username>. If your user profile is set up through the domain, you do not need to enter the NSS hostname before your user name. (Just enter your user name and then your password.)

3.Click OK.

The Windows Explorer window opens with a directory listing of the available shares.

4.Depending on your privileges to the share, you can begin using the NSS storage.

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Contents Getting Started Guide Page Contents LEDs & Buttons About this Guide BenefitsRecommended Installation Sequence Introduction Recommended Installation Sequence Chapter Install the Disk Drives Part a Set up the HardwareSetting up the Hardware Approved Vendor List for Drives Install the Ethernet LinksInstall the Power NSS-supported UPS Product Families Chapter Part B Configure the Network Storage System NSS Configuring the Network Storage System NSS Option a Linksys One Environment Login Steps Log into the Configuration InterfaceLog into the Configuration Interface Option B Standalone Environment Login Steps Configure the Timing Settings Create a RAID Array Create a RAID Array Create a Volume Create a Volume Exporting Storage to your Network Virtualize Storage within your NetworkCreating Virtualized Storage Configure the NSS Network Identification Network Identification page appears Chapter Configure the User/Group Ranges and Home Directory Location Creating a User Profile Create any Locally Defined Users and GroupsNew User page appears Creating a Group Create a Share Chapter DFS Root Set the share to be a Microsoft DFS root Adding a DFS Shared Folder Chapter Chapter Restrictions using Microsoft DFS from the NSS Create a Snapshot for a VolumeChapter Create a Scheduled Backup for a Share Chapter Complete the Configuration Save the Current Configuration Getting Sarted Guide Windows Users Accessing the NSS Storage using CIFS/SMB Part C Instruct Your Users How to Access the NSS StorageUNIX/Linux Users Accessing Storage through NFS Windows Users Accessing the NSS Storage through FTPMac Users Accessing Storage through CIFS/SMB UNIX/Linux Users Accessing Storage through FTPMac Users Accessing Storage through FTP LEDs & Buttons Power LED Front PanelSystem LED Front Panel Reset Button Front PanelHard Disk Drive LEDs Front Panel LAN LEDs Front PanelUPS LED Back Panel USB LED Front PanelLinksys One Contact Information Support Contact Information