Dell 745N manual Using Secure Sockets Layer, Using Remote Desktop to Enable FTP Write Privileges

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The File Transfer Protocol (FTP) is disabled on the NAS system by default. You must enable the FTP protocol for FTP client systems to access the NAS system.

To enable the FTP protocol, perform the following steps:

1.Log in to the NAS Manager.

2.Click Shares.

3.Click Sharing Protocols.

4.Click FTP and then click Enable.

Using Remote Desktop to Enable FTP Write Privileges

FTP write privileges to the NAS system's default FTP site are disabled by default. To enable write privileges to the default FTP site using Remote Desktop, perform the following steps:

1.Log in to the NAS Manager.

2.From the NAS Manager, click Maintenance.

3.Click Remote Desktop.

4.Log on as an administrator.

NOTE: The default administrator user name is administrator and the default password is powervault.

5.Double-click the NAS Utilities icon on the desktop of the NAS system.

6.Click Administrative Tools.

7.Click Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.

8.Click Local Computer.

9.Click FTP Sites.

10.Right-clickDefault FTP Site and click Properties.

11.When the Default FTP Site Properties window is displayed, click Home Directory.

12.Click Write in the FTP Site Directory area.

13.Click Apply and then click OK.

Using Remote Desktop to Delete FTP Shares

To delete FTP shares using MMC, perform the following steps:

1.Log in to the NAS Manager.

2.From the NAS Manager, click Maintenance.

3.Click Remote Desktop.

4.Log on as an administrator.

NOTE: The default administrator user name is administrator and the default password is powervault.

5.Double-click the NAS Utilities icon on the desktop of the NAS system.

6.Click Administrative Tools.

7.Click Internet Information Services (IIS) Manager.

8.Click Local Computer.

9.Click FTP Sites.

10.Double-click Default FTP Site to expand its list.

11.Right-click on the share you want to delete and click Delete.

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Contents Dell PowerVault 745N NAS Systems Administrators Guide Troubleshooting Software-RAID NAS Systems Recovering and Restoring the SystemSoftware-RAID Recovery and Restoration Procedures Does the power LED show that the NAS system is turned on?Software-RAID NAS System Software Failures Software-RAID NAS System Hard-Drive Recovery ProceduresSoftware-RAID NAS System Hard-Drive Failures Replacing Software-RAID NAS System Hard DrivesHardware-RAID Recovery and Restoration Procedures Recovering From a Software-RAID Operating System FailureHardware-RAID NAS System Hard-Drive Recovery Procedures Troubleshooting Hardware-RAID NAS SystemsHardware-RAID NAS System Hard-Drive Failures Replacing One Hardware-RAID NAS System Hard Drive Hardware-RAID NAS System Software FailuresReplacing Hardware-RAID NAS System Hard Drives Replacing Two or More Hardware-RAID NAS System Hard DrivesWhen the Array Properties Menu appears, select RAID Recovering From a Hardware-RAID Operating System FailureRecreating a Hardware-RAID NAS System Data Volume Click Maintenance, and then click Remote DesktopTroubleshooting External Storage Configuration NAS Systems External Storage NAS System Hard-Drive Recovery Procedures Recovering From an Operating System FailureAre the LEDs for all hard drives in the NAS system lit? Replacing External Storage Hard Drives Reinstalling the Operating SystemRecreating an External Storage NAS System Data Volume RequirementsClick on Dell PowerVault USB Key Preparation Tool Reinstalling the Operating System on Your NAS SystemClick Begin Setup Preparing the USB KeySelect Configure→ Clear Configuration Click Import File Restoring System-State Data After ReinstallationClick Maintenance Click AdvancedRestoring Initial System Setup Click Start RestoreTroubleshooting Tools and TechniquesIssue Possible Cause Resolution TroubleshootingGeneral Troubleshooting Sites Properties windowNAS Manager Viewed in My Network PlacesServer for NFS Macintosh and AppleTalkAdapter Binding in Advanced Features Hardware-RAID NAS System Internal RAID Controller CardInitial Configuration Configuring Your NAS System for the First TimeConfiguring Your System Using a Keyboard, Monitor, and Mouse Other Documents You May Need Other DocumentsDetermining a NAS Systems Configuration NAS ManagerBasic Navigation Default Administrator User Name and PasswordLogging Into the NAS Manager Logging Into the NAS Manager on the NetworkChanging the NAS Manager Language How to Find Online HelpClick Maintenance Click Language Primary MenuConfiguring the Network Address for the NAS System Configuring Network PropertiesDefault System Name Naming the NAS SystemClick Network and click Administrator Changing the Administrator PasswordClick IP, and select Use the following IP settings Creating Local Users and GroupsCreating a Local Group Using SharesAdding a Share Removing a Share Modifying Share PropertiesClick Properties Publishing a Share in DFS Disk QuotasRemoving a Protocol From the Share Click Publish in DFSModifying Quota Properties Enabling, Disabling, or Setting Disk Quotas on a VolumeAdding Disk Quota Entries Click Set Quota EntriesRemoving User Quota Entries Using LogsDisabling Disk Quotas on a Volume Viewing Log Entry DetailsViewing Downloaded Log Files Modifying Log PropertiesDownloading Log Files File Download dialog window, select Save this file to diskShutting Down the NAS System Managing Disks and VolumesClearing Log Files Shadow Copies Configuring Volume SettingsIntroduction to Shadow Copies Using Shadow Copies Scheduling Shadow CopiesAccessing Shadow Copies Editing a Shadow Copy ScheduleDefragmenting a Volume Containing Shadow Copies Managing Your Disks and Volumes Disk and Volume ManagementDrive Configurations Software-RAID NAS System Drive ConfigurationFront-Panel RAID Volume LED Codes Hardware-RAID NAS System Drive ConfigurationSoftware RAID Default Hard-Drive Partitions Hardware RAID Default Hard-Drive PartitionsHard Drive Condition LED Status Indicator Pattern External Storage NAS System Drive ConfigurationFront Panel Hard-Drive LED Codes Array Manager Console Using Array Manager to Manage Disk ArraysLaunching Array Manager From the NAS Manager Managing Disk ArraysClick Reconfigure Reconfiguring and Managing Virtual DisksReconfiguring a Virtual Disk Creating Virtual DisksProperties Using Change PolicyUsing Check Consistency Click Check ConsistencyDisk Commands Prepare to Remove Assign Global Hot SpareUnassign Global Hot Spare Click Assign Global Hot SpareGeneral Controller Commands Enclosure Management Disk Management Managing Volumes Using Disk ManagementEnclosure Commands Monitoring Disk ReliabilityUpgrading a Basic Disk to a Dynamic Disk Accessing the Disk Management ToolInitializing a Disk Reactivating Dynamic DisksFormatting a Partition or Volume Volume OverviewChecking Partition or Volume Properties Merging Foreign DisksCreating a Dynamic Volume Deleting a Partition or VolumeWorking With Dynamic Volumes Extending a Dynamic Simple or Spanned VolumeOn Disk Device Properties, click the Policies tab Integrated Features Dell OpenManage Server AdministratorSystems Management Accessing Server Administrator Using Remote Access ControllersAdditional Information About Server Administrator Additional Information About RACs Accessing a RAC From the NAS ManagerReinstalling the RAC Software Click Remote ConnectConfiguring Snmp Community Properties Alert Log Messages From Server AdministratorConfiguring Snmp Properties Configuring Snmp Agent PropertiesBack to Contents Backing Up the System System-State BackupBacking Up System-State Data Third-Party Backup Software Backing Up Data VolumesWindows Backup and Restore Tools Using Third-Party Backup Software for Network BackupsVeritas Backup Exec Yosemite TapeWareClick Update Driver Page NFS Write Cache Configuring Systems in a Heterogeneous EnvironmentServer for Network File System NFS User Name MappingClick Sharing Protocols Configuring User and Group MappingsSimple Maps Click User and Group MappingsClick Shares, and click Sharing Protocols Managing NFS Share AccessExplicit User Maps Click Client GroupsWorkgroup Basic ScenariosFilename Character Translation DomainEnabling the AppleTalk Protocol Services for MacintoshDisabling the AppleTalk Protocol Adapter Bindings Configuring the AppleTalk ProtocolMicrosoft UAM Volume AppleTalk Protocol Adapter BindingRestarting Workstation Services Installing User AuthenticationConfiguring the NWLink IPX/SPX Compatible Protocol Services for the Novell NetWare Operating SystemSharing Netware Volumes Viewing Netware System PropertiesConfiguring the IPX Protocol Microsoft Directory Synchronization ServicesClose the Network and Dial-Up Connections window Small Environment Outline of the Msdss Deployment ProcedureWindows Server 2003 Msdss Domain Controller Click MigrationOn the Migrate tab, click Migrate Medium-Sized or Large Environment Page Using the NAS Utilities Advanced FeaturesInstalling Multilanguage User Interface MUI Support Applying the MUI Language Network Adapter TeamingControl Panel, double-clickRegional and Language Options Adaptive Load Balancing Switch Fault ToleranceAdapter Fault Tolerance Receive Load BalancingRemoving Intel PROSet II Network Teams Removing an Intel PROSet II Adapter From a Network TeamAdministration Changing the Intel PROSet II Network Team ModeAuthentication Telnet ServerUsing Remote Desktop to Enable FTP Write Privileges Using Secure Sockets LayerUsing Remote Desktop to Delete FTP Shares Introduction to SSL Certificates PowerVault 745N CertificateUsing a Custom Certificate Server CertificatesAdministration Properties window, click Directory Security Using DFSCreating a Standalone DFS Root Creating a Domain-Integrated DFS Root Creating Shares in DFSBack to Contents Security Recommendations Standard Security RecommendationsAdditional Security Recommendations Maximum Security RecommendationsClick Security Click Disable Web Sharing On the Shares page, click Sharing Protocols
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