Managing Network Attached Storage (NAS)
The Network Attached Storage (NAS) feature supports up to 32 logical drives of
any RAID level and uses the iSCSI ports as the network connection.
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Viewing a List of NAS Users (page 98)
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Adding NAS Users (page 98)
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Changing a NAS User's Password (page 98)
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Deleting NAS Users (page 99)
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Viewing the List of NAS Groups (page 99)
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Creating NAS Groups (page 100)
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Deleting a NAS Group (page 100)
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Adding Group Members (page 100)
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Deleting Group Members (page 101)
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Viewing Quota Information (page 101)
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Managing Quotas (page 102)
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Viewing Protocol Status (page 102)
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Making Windows Protocol Settings (page 102)
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Making FTP Protocol Settings (page 104)
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Making UNIX and Linux Protocol Settings (page 104)
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Viewing the Share Folders List (page 105)
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Creating a Share Folder (page 105)
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Modifying a Share Folder (page 106)
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Deleting a Share Folder (page 106)
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Making Windows and FTP Sharing Settings (page 107)
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Making UNIX/Linux Sharing Settings (page 107)
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Viewing File System Status (page 108)
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Rebuilding a NAS File System (page 108)
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Creating a NAS File System (page 109)
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Deleting a NAS File System (page 109)
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Viewing the NAS Replication Configuration (page 109)
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Setting-up NAS Replication (page 110)
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Resolving Mount-Point Conflicts (page 111)
See also ―Chapter 5: Smart NAS Console‖ on page 177 and ―Appendix A:
Setting-up NAS Network Drives‖ on page 407.
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