Verbatim External Hard Drive NAS Computer Drive User Manual


 
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new share. Access is defi ned se
p
aratel
y
for Server Messa
g
e Block
(SMB) / Common Internet File S
y
stem (CIFS) access than it is for
Network File System (NFS) access. Use the
rst o
f
the two screens,
tit
l
e
d
“Win
d
ows, FTP Access” to assi
g
n access un
d
er SMB/CIFS.
Y
ou can assi
g
n read-write access for all users and
g
rou
p
s b
y
checking the box marked “Allow for all”. Alternatively, you can
assign no access, read-only access, or read-write access privileges
individuall
y
for each user and
g
rou
p
. Note that
g
rou
p
names in
the list provided are denoted with the “@” character as the fi rst
c
h
a
r
ac
t
e
r in th
e
n
a
m
e.
When done with this
f
orm, press Next t
o
co
ntin
ue
with
assi
g
nment of NFS access
p
rivile
g
es.
The next screen is for NFS access. It will be of interest
p
rimaril
y
i
f
1
7.
y
ou
pl
an to o
p
erate Linux mac
h
ines on
y
our LAN an
d
want to use
NFS protocol
f
or
le sharing. To enable NFS access to this share
from all users,
y
ou can check the box marked “Allow for all”. If this
b
ox is not c
h
ec
k
e
d
t
h
en
y
ou ma
y
in
d
ivi
d
ua
lly
assi
g
n NFS access
f
rom speci
c IP addresses, or
f
rom speci
c subnets. When done
w
ith this form,
p
ress
C
om
p
lete
.
Y
ou
h
ave now com
pl
ete
d
t
h
e Basic setu
p
. You ma
y
eit
h
er return 18
.
to Step 9 to a
dd
a
dd
itiona
l
user accounts, groups or s
h
ares,
continue to set more advanced
f
eatures as described under
NAS Administration Reference”, or
p
ress
L
o
g
ou
t
to
l
eave t
h
e
a
d
ministration too
l
an
d
b
egin using t
h
e NAS
d
rive to store an
d
share your data
.
N
AS Drive O
p
eration Usin
g
E
th
e
rn
e
t
Once the NAS drive is connected to
y
our network and has been confi
g
ured
f
or your network environment, it can be accessed
f
rom any computer within
the same subnet on
y
our LAN. Furthermore, more advanced users ma
y
choose to confi
g
ure name servers (such as WIN servers or DNS servers) in
o
r
de
r t
o
access
th
e
d
riv
e
f
r
o
m
a
d
i
ffe
r
e
nt
sub
n
e
t. Y
ou
will
be
ab
l
e
t
o: