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U Series User Manual
255.255.0.0 in binary form will become 11111111.11111111.0.0. So number 16 will
stand for a network mask of 255.255.0.0.
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Simply provide a valid IP address within your destination range.
3.
Hostname: Use this option to specify a specific computer for access. There are 3 forms
allowed. Putting in an invalid form or value will cause IO error or inability to access the share.
Please be careful.
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A valid IP address
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A DNS recognized name : the system name or machine name
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FQDN name : Fully Qualified Domain Name
4.
Domain: If you want to allow all the computers in a certain network domain to have access to
the share. Use this option. For example, JetStor.com, ee.standford.edu, or web.cern.ch.
5.
Everyone: Allow access to computers from all kinds of IP addresses.
6.
Read only and Read/Write: Set the read/write permission.
CAUTION: Be careful of the rules you put in. Users need to have basic
knowledge about how to set up NFS exports parameters. The system will not do
validation check for you. It’s up to user’s discretion to provide the correct rules.
Shares
The menu Configuration -> Sharing -> Shares or Sharing -> Shares tab of the operation area
provides to remove the share or view the status of the shares.
This table shows the column descriptions.
Column Name
Description
CIFS/NFS/AFP/FTP/WebDAV
name
Share name for CIFS/NFS/AFP/FTP.
CIFS/NFS/AFP/FTP/WebDAV The status of CIFS/NFS/AFP:
Green light: the data service is enabled.
Red light: the data service is disabled.
The drop-down option by clicking mouse right button is available on the share:
Remove share: Remove the share.