Using Unix/ Linux Os; Netware Service; Using Web Browser - LevelOne FNS-7000A User Manual

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4.3

Using Unix/ Linux OS

In addition to Microsoft and MAC OS, FNS-7000A also supports Unix-based
systems such as IBM AIX, HP-UX, Sun Solaris, Linux, Free BSD, etc. through the
NFS service:
Note: Configure NFS settings in User Management page for users who use this
feature before proceeding to the steps below.
1.
On Unix, run the command:
mount -t nfs <FNS-7000A IP address>:/<Network Share Name>
<Directory to Mount>
For example, if your FNS-7000A's IP address is 192.168.0.1 and you want to
link the network share folder "public" under the /mnt/pub directory, use the
following command.
mount -t nfs 192.168.0.1:/public /mnt/pub
Note: You must login as "root" user to initiate the above command.
2.
Login as the user id that you define, you can use the mounted directory to
access your network share files.
4.4

Netware Service

To use Novell Netware service, enable this option and enter the server name for
Netware network. The server will then operate in a manner similar to a Novell
NetWare 3.12 file server.
4.5

Using Web Browser

Other than OS support, your FNS-7000A also provides a convenient web file
management interface that allows using a standard web browser to access your
data. If you link FNS-7000A to the Internet and use a public IP address, you can
access the files on the server anywhere. For more information, please refer to
Appendix B.
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