Cisco Systems NSS2000 Series manual UNIX/Linux Users Accessing Storage through NFS

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To access the NSS storage using FTP:

STEP 1 From your FTP client application, connect to the NSS. Enter the IP address or hostname of the NSS. For more information about using your FTP client application, refer to its documentation.

STEP 2 Enter your username and password when prompted by your FTP client.

When your FTP client has logged in, a list of accessible shares appears as individual directories.

STEP 3 Depending on your privileges to the share, you can begin using the NSS storage.

UNIX/Linux Users: Accessing Storage through NFS

UNIX and Linux users can access shares on the NSS via NFS. Due to the way that the NSS implements NFS file access privileges, only NFSv3 is supported. In order for NFS access privileges to work correctly, you must have the NSS joined to an NIS domain.

NOTE: You must have root privileges to your client system to create an NFS mount.

STEP 1 Log into the client system as root.

STEP 2 Create a mount point directory for the mount if you do not already have one (e.g., mkdir /mnt/nas_share1).

STEP 3 Mount the NFS share by typing "mount -t nfs -o nfsvers=3 <IP address/ hostname>:<mount point path on NSS> <mount point path on client>". The mount point path on the NSS appears in the Shares page.

STEP 4 Log out of the root account.

STEP 5 Log into the user account on the client system.

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Contents Getting Started Guide Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved OL-17953-01 Contents Introduction Appendix D Contacts Benefits IntroductionAbout this Guide Recommended Installation SequenceSetting up the Hardware Install the Disk Drives Approved Vendor List for Drives Install the Ethernet Link NSS-supported UPS Product Families Install the PowerConfiguring the Network Storage System NSS Configuring the Network Storage System NSS Subnet Mast Netmask Log into the NSS Configuration InterfaceConfiguring the Network Storage System NSS Configuring the Network Storage System NSS Use the Quick Setup Wizards to Configure the NSS Save the Current Configuration Configuration Manager page appears Click Unmount Logging into a Share Windows Users Accessing the NSS Storage using CIFS/SMBInstructing your End Users Windows Users Accessing the NSS Storage through FTPUNIX/Linux Users Accessing Storage through NFS UNIX/Linux Users Accessing Storage through FTP From the Finder’s Go menu, click Connect to Server Mac Users Accessing Storage through CIFS/SMBMac Users Accessing Storage through FTP LEDs & Buttons Power LED/Button Front PanelLEDs & Buttons System LED Front PanelLAN LED Front Panel Reset Button Front PanelUSB LED Front Panel Hard Disk Drive LEDs Front PanelUPS LED Back Panel Environmental Specifications Warranty End User License Agreement Eula Regulatory Compliance and Safety InformationContacts

NSS2000 Series specifications

The Cisco Systems NSS2000 Series represents a significant innovation in network storage solutions, combining advanced technology with user-friendly design to meet the needs of small to medium-sized businesses. This product line is primarily aimed at organizations seeking reliable, flexible, and scalable storage solutions that facilitate efficient data management while ensuring data security.

One of the standout features of the NSS2000 Series is its robust hardware configuration, which typically includes multiple SATA hard drive bays. This allows users to install several hard drives, increasing storage capacity and redundancy through RAID configurations. The NSS2000 supports various RAID levels, providing options for data protection that can be tailored to specific business requirements.

In terms of connectivity, the NSS2000 is equipped with dual gigabit Ethernet ports, enhancing data transfer speeds and ensuring network reliability through link aggregation capabilities. This feature allows for increased bandwidth and fault tolerance, crucial for environments with high data demand.

The NSS2000 Series is built on a Linux-based operating system, ensuring stability and efficiency. This operating system supports a variety of protocols, including CIFS/SMB for Windows users, AFP for Macintosh environments, and NFS for Unix and Linux clients. This multi-protocol support facilitates seamless integration into mixed operating system environments, making it a versatile solution for diverse organizational needs.

Moreover, the NSS2000’s intuitive web-based management interface simplifies the administrative process. IT administrators can easily configure settings, monitor performance, and manage user access from any device with internet connectivity. This ease of management is a significant advantage for businesses without dedicated IT resources.

The built-in support for remote access features allows users to access their data securely from anywhere, further enhancing the flexibility offered by the NSS2000 Series. Additionally, the device includes support for automatic data backup solutions, ensuring that critical business information is regularly protected against data loss.

In conclusion, the Cisco Systems NSS2000 Series offers an effective solution for businesses looking to implement a reliable and efficient network storage system. Its extensive features, including scalability, robust connectivity, multi-protocol support, and user-friendly management, position it as a top choice in the small and medium-sized business market. With a focus on data security and operational efficiency, the NSS2000 stands out as a smart investment for organizations aiming to enhance their data storage capabilities.