Cisco Systems NSS3000 Series manual Accessing the Network Storage, Windows Users

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Accessing the Network Storage

The NSS allows end users running a Windows, UNIX, Linux, or Mac computer to easily access the NSS storage on the network. Once they log into the NSS using their username and password, they can access all the shares to which they have read or read-write privileges. The NSS supports the CIFS, NFS, and FTP file-sharing protocols.

Windows Users

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 or FTP.

Accessing the Storage using CIFS/SMB

To access the NSS storage using CIFS/SMB:

STEP 1 Choose one of these options 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.

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Contents Getting Started Guide Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved OL-18629-01 Accessing the Network Storage Contents IntroductionSetting up the Hardware Configuring the NSSAppendix D Support Contacts ContentsAppendix B Specifications Appendix C Additional Information Chapter a NSS LEDsBenefits IntroductionApproved Vendor List for Drives About this GuideInstalling the Disk Drives Setting up the HardwareSetting up the Hardware 188910 Connecting the NSS to the Network Connecting the Chassis to a Standard Power Outlet Connecting the PowerSupported UPS Product Families Connecting the Chassis to an Uninterruptible Power SupplyStarting the NSS Using the NSS3000 LCD Panel Setting up the Hardware Subnet Mask Configuring the NSSConfiguring the Computer Network Settings Http//IPaddressofNSSunit Logging into the Configuration InterfaceWelcome screen appears Click Run Discovery Tool Running the Quick Setup Wizards to Configure the NSS Saving the NSS Configuration Click Update Windows Users Accessing the Network StorageAccessing the Storage using CIFS/SMB NSS hostname\username Accessing the Storage through FTPUnix and Linux Users Accessing the Storage through NFSFrom the Finder’s Go menu, click Connect to Server Accessing Storage through CIFS/SMBMac Users NSS hostname\user name Accessing Storage through FTPNSS LEDs Power Button LEDNSS LEDs System LEDHard Disk Drive LEDs LAN LEDTo reset the NSS Reset ButtonTo restore the network setting system defaults Certification Device DimensionsUnit Weight PowerAdditional Information Support Contacts