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NSS2000 - Gigabit Storage System Chassis
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Recommended Installation Sequence
- Chapter 2: Part A: Set up the Hardware
- Approved Vendor List for Drives
- Step 3: Install the Power
- NSS-supported UPS Product Families
- Chapter 3: Part B: Configure the Network Storage System (NSS)
- Step 1: Access the NSS when there is no DHCP Server Present on your Network
- Step 2: Log into the Configuration Interface
- Option B: Standalone Environment Login Steps
- Step 3: Configure the Timing Settings
- Step 4: Create a RAID Array
- Step 5: Create a Volume
- Step 6: Virtualize Storage within your Network
- Creating Virtualized Storage
- Step 7: Configure the NSS Network Identification
- Step 8: Configure the User/Group Ranges and Home Directory Location
- Step 9: Create any Locally Defined Users and Groups
- Creating a Group
- Step 10: Create a Share
- Adding a DFS Shared Folder
- Restrictions using Microsoft DFS from the NSS
- Step 12: Create a Scheduled Backup for a Share
- Step 13: Complete the Configuration
- Step 14: Save the Current Configuration
- Chapter 4: Part C: Instruct Your Users How to Access the NSS Storage
- Windows Users: Accessing the NSS Storage through FTP
- UNIX/Linux Users: Accessing Storage through FTP
- Mac Users: Accessing Storage through FTP
- Chapter 5: LEDs & Buttons
- System LED (Front Panel)
- LAN LEDs (Front Panel)
- USB LED (Front Panel)
- Linksys One Contact Information
NSS2000 - Gigabit Storage System Chassis
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Benefits
- About this Guide
- setting up the hardware
- Step 1 — Install the Disk Drives
- Approved Vendor List for Drives
- Step 2 — Install the Ethernet Link
- Step 3 — Install the Power
- Step 1 — Access the NSS when there is no DHCP Server Present on your Network
- Step 2 — Log into the NSS Configuration Interface
- Step 3 — Use the Quick Setup Wizards to Configure the NSS
- Step 4 — Save the Current Configuration
- Logging into a Share
- Windows Users: Accessing the NSS Storage through FTP
- UNIX/Linux Users: Accessing Storage through NFS
- UNIX/Linux Users: Accessing Storage through FTP
- Mac Users: Accessing Storage through CIFS/SMB
- Mac Users: Accessing Storage through FTP
- Power LED/Button (Front Panel)
- System LED (Front Panel)
- Reset Button (Front Panel)
- Hard Disk Drive LEDs (Front Panel)
- UPS LED (Back Panel)
- environmental specifications
- Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information
NSS2000 - Gigabit Storage System Chassis
Table of contents
NSS2000 - Gigabit Storage System Chassis
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Using the Help
- Refreshing the GUI
- Using the Quick Setup Wizards
- Approved Vendor List for Drives
- Chapter 2: Managing the System
- System Alerts
- Network Status
- Power Status
- Viewing the Hardware Monitor
- Viewing and Managing the System Logs
- Configuring the System for UPS Support
- NSS-supported UPS Product Families
- Chapter 3: Adding the NSS to your Network
- Virtual Interfaces
- Viewing the Network Settings
- Configuring the Network Link IP
- Resetting the DHCP Lease on a Link
- Viewing VLANs Configured on the NSS
- Allowing a VLAN Access to the NSS
- Changing a VLAN Configuration
- Removing a VLAN's Access to the NSS
- Configuring the NSS Network Identification
- Configuring DNS or WINS for Name Resolution
- Joining the NSS to a Network Information System (NIS) Domain
- Editing Access Control Lists (ACLs) from Windows Explorer Restrictions
- Configuring the Network Ports
- Setting up the Ethernet Frame Size & Advertising Modes
- Chapter 4: Configuring your Storage
- RAID Arrays Table
- Volumes Table
- USB Storage Status
- Managing RAID Arrays
- Creating a RAID Array
- Deleting an Array
- Migrating a RAID Array to another Storage Device
- Virtualizing Storage within your Network
- Exporting Storage to your Network
- Creating Virtualized Storage
- Unexporting Storage
- Volume Management
- Creating a Volume
- Expanding a Volume
- Deleting a Volume
- Volume Encryption Overview
- Locking an Encrypted Volume
- Unlocking a Locked Volume
- Changing the Password for an Encrypted Volume
- Storage Options
- Chapter 5: Setting up End-User Access
- Managing your NSS Users
- Editing a User Profile
- Integrating Users from an ADS, NTv4, or NIS Domain
- Logging into the NSS as a Local User
- Working with Groups
- Changing the Users Assigned to a Group
- Integrating Groups from an Active Directory, NTv4, or NIS Domain
- Deleting a Group
- Managing Volume Quotas
- About the Volume Quota
- Setting up the Grace Period for a Volume Quota
- Changing a Volume Quota for a User or Group
- Clearing a Quota
- Network Filters Overview
- Defining the Default Network Policy
- Creating a Network Filter
- Available Access Filters
- Deleting a Network Filter
- Chapter 6: Managing the Shares
- Creating a Share
- Editing an Existing Share
- Adding a DFS Shared Folder
- Restrictions using Microsoft DFS from the NSS
- Setting up CIFS Access
- Setting up Network Filesystem (NFS) Access
- Configuring the NSS for FTP Access
- Creating or Running a Backup of a Share
- Creating a Scheduled Backup for a Share
- Initiating a Backup for a Share
- Deleting Backup Images
- Configuring the Connection Profile
- Chapter 7: Maintaining the NSS
- Rebooting or Shutting Down the NSS
- Upgrading the NSS Firmware
- Restoring the Factory Default Configuration
- Managing the NSS Configuration
- Saving the Current Configuration
- Restoring a Configuration File
- Deleting a Configuration File
- Configuring the Timing Settings
- Configuring the Email Alerts for a Recipient
- Changing the Email Alerts for a Recipient
- Deleting an Email Alert Recipient Profile
- Configuring SNMP Alerts
- Changing the Administrator Password
- Chapter 8: Instructing your End-Users
- Windows Users: Accessing the NSS Storage using CIFS/SMB
- Windows Users: Accessing the NSS Storage through FTP
- Mac Users: Accessing Storage through FTP
- UNIX/Linux Users: Accessing Storage through NFS
- UNIX/Linux Users: Accessing Storage through FTP
- Power LED/Button (Front Panel)
- System LED (Front Panel)
- LAN LED (Front Panel)
- UPS LED (Back Panel)
- Working with a Failed Array
- Drive Error LED Remains On
- Free Bound Virtualized Storage when the Master System Fails
- Hotplugging the Ethernet Link doesn't Reset IP or Link Rate
- Cannot Access the NSS through FTP
- Configuration Page does not Appear in Internet Explorer
- Boosting the Performance of NFS Transfers
- environmental specifications
- Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information
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