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4. Choose a security model by selecting either
drop-down list.
The security model option is only available under the following circumstances:
• Traditional RAID – When pointing the share at the root of a volume or one
• DynamicRAID – When pointing the share to the root of a volume.
If available, the option defaults to the current security model at the specified path. If
changed to a different security model, the change will propagate to all files and
subdirectories underneath. For more information, see
5. Choose the user-based Share Access option desired.
Choose either Create share with full read and write access for all users, or Create share
with Admin-only access and proceed to Share Access page to configure the share
access. For more information, see
NOTE: If selecting Create share with Admin-only access and if the share has NFS enabled, be
6. To further configure the share, click Advanced Share Properties, and enter any of the
following:
Option
Hide this Share
Protocols
Snapshot Share
7. Click Create Share to complete the process.
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directory down from the root of the volume.
sure to configure the NFS Access settings afterward.
Description
Select this option if you want the share to be hidden from network
browsing using SMB, HTTP/HTTPS, AFP, and FTP (but not NFS)
protocols.
Select the access protocols for the share: Windows (SMB),
Linux/UNIX (NFS), Apple (AFP), Web View (HTTP/HTTPS), and
FTP/FTPS.
To create a snapshot share, select the Create Snapshot Share
checkbox. Optionally, do either of the following:
• If desired, enter a unique name for the Snapshot Share Name field.
Use up to 27 alphanumeric characters (including hyphens and
spaces).
• To hide the snapshot share from the SMB, HTTP, AFP, and FTP
protocols, select the Hide Snapshot Share checkbox.
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