Snmp Configuration - Overland Storage SnapServer Administrator's Manual

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SnapServer 7.0 Administrator's Guide
Option
Enable FTPS
Allow Anonymous User
Access
3. Click OK to update the settings immediately.
To Connect via FTP/FTPS
1. To connect to the server through standard FTP, enter the server's name or IP address
in the FTP Location or Address box of a web browser or FTP client application.
• To connect via a command line, enter:
• To connect via a Web browser, enter:
2. To connect to the server through FTPS:
• Configure your FTPS client application to use explicit FTPS (such as, FTPES or
• Enter the SnapServer's server name or IP address.
NOTE: With anonymous login enabled, access to folders is determined by the share access
3. Press Enter to connect to the FTP root directory.
All shares and subdirectories appear as folders.
NOTE: FTP users cannot manage files or folders in the FTP root directory.

SNMP Configuration

The SnapServer can act as an SNMP agent. SNMP managers collect data from agents and
generate statistics and other monitoring information for administrators. Agents respond to
managers and may also send traps, which are alerts that indicate error conditions. The
server communicates with SNMP managers in the same community. A community name is
a password that authorizes managers and agents to interact. The server only responds to
managers that belong to the same public or private community.
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Settings
Check the
the checkbox blank to disable access to this server via FTPS.
When you allow anonymous login, FTP/FTPS users employ an email
address as the password. When you disallow anonymous login, only
FTP/FTPS users who are configured as local SnapServer users can
access the server. Select one of the following access options:
• Checking the checkbox allows users to connect to the server
using the anonymous user account. The anonymous user is
mapped to the SnapServer's local guest user account. You can
set share access for anonymous FTP/FTPS users by granting
either read-write (the default access) or read-only access to the
guest account on a share-by-share basis.
• Leaving the checkbox blank means users cannot log in
anonymously but must instead log in via a locally created user
name and password.
server_name
ftp
server_name
ftp://
(where server_name is the name or IP address of the server)
"Auth TLS").
settings for the guest account. With anonymous login disabled, log into the server
using a valid local user name and password.
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Enable FTPS checkbox to enable FTPS services; leave
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