Connecting From An Nfs Mount; Connecting From An Ftp Application - Adaptec Snap Server 110 User Manual

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Connecting from an NFS Mount

To connect to the server using an NFS mount:
From a command line, type
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mount server_name:/share_name /local_mount
where
server_name
name of the share to which you want to mount, and
the mount target directory.
Press
. You are now connected to the specified share on the server.
2
Enter
For more details about working with NFS Networks, see the GuardianOS online
Help or the Administrator Guide on your user CD.

Connecting from an FTP Application

To connect to the server using FTP:
Type the server's name or IP address in your FTP program's Location or Address
1
box.
To connect via a command line, type
ftp server_name
To connect via a Web browser, type
ftp://server_name
where
server_name
Press
. This connects you to the server's FTP root directory. All shares and
2
Enter
subdirectories will appear as links or folders.
If you restrict access to a network share, you must log in with the right privileges to
browse the contents of the share. You cannot manage files or folders in the FTP root
directory.
For more details about working with FTP, see the GuardianOS online Help or the
Administrator Guide on your User CD.
is the name or IP address of the server,
is the name or IP address of the server.
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local_mount
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