Verbatim External Hard Drive NAS manual NFS Server Setting, Share Management

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Network Address Translation (NAT) router to map a public IP address to the NAS drive’s private IP address on the LAN.

NFS Server Setting

You can enable or disable NFS server support.

If you have only Windows PCs on your home network and have no pressing reason to use NFS support to share files, then you can normally leave this box unchecked in order to free up system resources for other servers.

NFS and Samba perform similar functions for file sharing. The main difference is the Windows PCs have Samba-compatible clients and servers as part of their default network support. Conversely, UNIX systems usually come with NFS by default, with Samba being used to provide file sharing with Windows PCs.

Note that the NAS drive has Samba enabled at all times.

Guest Access Setting

When Guess Access is enabled, you can access the “guest-share” folder by logging in with the username “guest-share” and leaving the password field blank. As explained earlier, the default disk format type FAT32 does not support the quota function.

Also, when Guest Access is enabled, you can access the guest-share folder via FTP by logging into FTP anonymously. When Guess Access is disabled, anonymous FTP is not permitted.

Guest access is enabled by default.

Share Management

Enter the main screen of Share Management by selecting Control Panel / File and Print / Share Management. Here you are presented entry fields for Share Name and Share Path. If you want to create a new share, fill in these fields directly. The Share Name must be lower-case and may be a maximum of 20 alphanumeric characters, without spaces. The Share Name must begin with an alphabetic character.

A description of this share may optionally be entered in the field provided.

If you want to edit an existing share, select a share from the Existing Shares box, and the Share Name, Path, and Description fields will fill in automatically.

After completing this form, press Save to save the changes you have made for this share.

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Contents External Hard Drive NAS Contents NAS Drive Operation Using Ethernet Format Scan Unmount Detail System Log Administration Log Account Information Logout Controls, Connectors and Indicators IntroductionRear Panel Area Locating NAS Drive on Your Desk Which Interface USB or Ethernet?About the Hard Disk Page Connecting NAS drive Using USB Storing and Transferring Data via USBDisconnecting NAS drive from a PC or Mac Host For Windows UsersConnecting NAS Drive Using Ethernet About NAS Drive User AccountsConnecting the NAS Drive to Your LAN Page Web-Based Administration Tool Administration Login Basic Settings for Initial Setup Set Language, Password, Hostname, IP Address, and TimeAdd New User Account Page Add New Group Add New Shared Folder NAS Drive Operation Using Ethernet Browse Network Neighborhood Sharing files using WindowsRun Dialogue Sharing files using Mac OS Search DialogueBrowse My Computer Attaching USB DevicesAttaching a Printer Attaching a USB Storage Device NAS Administration Reference Basic Users and Groups User ManagementGroup Management File and Print File ServerNFS Server Setting Share ManagementSystem Network SettingsPrinter Server Time Settings Turn Off ServerInformation Disk UsageError Notification Network ServiceBonjour MaintenanceDhcp Server Disk Utility FormatSave Configuration Firmware UpgradeRestore Configuration Factory Reset Log FileSamba Log FTP LogLogout Administration LogAccount Information Limited Warranty Terms Technical SupportRights FCC ComplianceWeee Notice CE DeclarationRoHS Compliance