Cisco Systems NSS3000 Series manual Introduction, Benefits

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Introduction

Thank you for choosing the Cisco Small Business Network Storage System (NSS).

Administering a network can be a difficult job. Finding low-cost ways to simplify your data-management tasks means that you have more resources to dedicate elsewhere. The NSS is a Network Attached Storage (NAS) unit that appears as a native file server for the various clients within your network, including Windows, Apple Macintosh, UNIX, and Linux platforms. The biggest benefit to your users is that they can now access data that might be stored across different physical platforms as simply as if it were on their own computers. The NSS provides a single repository that is completely dedicated to storage, ensuring the integrity, reliability, and accessibility of your data for a relatively low cost.

The NSS lets you install up to four physical disk drives. It uses the most common file-based protocols such as NFS, CIFS, and FTP for file sharing.

Benefits

The NSS offers these main advantages to your business:

Cross-platform file sharing: Share files easily and inexpensively across multiple platforms over a cost-effective Ethernet and IP network.

Easy installation and administration: With a basic understanding of networking, the NSS is easily configured, managed, and made available to all of the users on your network.

Data consolidation: Centralize data to reduce management costs and maximize your investment in existing hardware. This also means better data security.

NSS3000 Series Network Storage System Getting Started Guide

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Contents Getting Started Guide Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved OL-18629-01 Setting up the Hardware Contents IntroductionConfiguring the NSS Accessing the Network StorageAppendix B Specifications Appendix C Additional Information ContentsChapter a NSS LEDs Appendix D Support ContactsBenefits 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 Unit Weight Device DimensionsPower CertificationAdditional Information Support Contacts