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Cisco NSS32 User Manual

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Managing the System
Network Shares
Cisco Small Business NSS300 Series Smart Storage Administration Guide 133
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To add a virtual disk:
STEP 1 Choose Disk Management > Virtual Disk from the Navigation menu. The Virtual
Disk window opens.
STEP 2 Click Add Virtual Disk.
STEP 3 Enter the target server IP and port number (default: 3260). Click Get Remote Disk.
If authentication is required, enter the user name and password. Then, click Apply.
STEP 4 When the status of the virtual disk is “Ready,” you can start to use the virtual disk
as a disk volume of the NAS.
The NAS supports a maximum of eight virtual disks.
Network Shares
This section describes creating network share folders and editing the access
rights of users and user groups. The following topics are included:
Share Folders
Quota
Share Folders
The primary purpose of a network share is for sharing files over a network. Under
a standard operating environment you can create different network shares for
various file types and provide different access rights to users or user groups to
shared folders. Several default network shares are created during system
initialization and installation.

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Cisco NSS32 Specifications

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BrandCisco
ModelNSS32
CategoryStorage
LanguageEnglish

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