Access to Shares through NFS and User Permissions
When you access your px2-300d through NFS, the access permissions to content on the px2-300d are
controlled by Host-Based Access Control rules on your client computer, not by user access permissions
on your px2-300d. This means that any valid user on the Linux computer who has access to the host (the
storage device) can access Shares on the px2-300d, even if not given specific user permission to those
Shares on the device.
rsync: Synchronizing Files with Another Storage Device or Other Computers
When you turn on this protocol, you can enable the px2-300d Network Storage as an rsync server. When
the px2-300d is an rsync server, it can be used as a source and/or destination device for rsync Copy Jobs.
Because of the fast and efficient nature of rsync, an rsync Copy Job can be faster than a Windows File
Sharing Copy Job. For more information on Copy Jobs, refer to
.
If you enable the px2-300d as an rsync server, you can optionally set up a user account on the px2-300d for
secure rsync Copy Jobs.
Configuring rsync server settings
1. To enable rsync server, click the switch on.
2. To create a secure user account, check Configure secure rsync credentials.
3. The username is preset as rsync. You can change this to a more meaningful user account name.
Enter a password and confirm it for the rsync user account name. When you create a secure
rsync user account on the px2-300d, you allow other devices to securely copy to or from it.
4. By default, rsync uses TCP port 873 for accepting requests. You can change this value to a
different port number, if desired.
5. Click Apply to save your settings.
To change any rsync server settings, click
. You cannot enable rsync server if you have
.
TFTP
On the Protocols page, click the switch to turn on TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol) and allow access to
your px2-300d Network Storage. When you turn TFTP on, you can send files to your px2-300d using FTP.
Monitoring Your Device with an SNMP Management Tool
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) provides information about the state of the px2-300d
Network Storageto various administrative computers, known as managers. When the SNMP protocol is
enabled on a device, SNMP agent software on the device reports information to the managers, and an
administrator user can perform some configuration of the px2-300d through the manager. Information that
comes from the px2-300d is called a trap. Managers and the px2-300d must be running on the same
network.
SNMP should be disabled unless you are specifically providing information to a management system that
requires this information.
Configuring SNMP settings
1. To enable SNMP, click the switch on.
Sharing Files
Using Protocols to Share Files
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Summary of Contents for px2-300d
Page 1: ...px2 300d Network Storage with LifeLine 4 0 User Guide ...
Page 11: ...Setting up Your px2 300d Network Storage Setting up Your px2 300d Network Storage 1 CHAPTER 1 ...
Page 33: ...Sharing Files Sharing Files 23 CHAPTER 2 ...
Page 52: ...Sharing Files 42 One touch Transferring of Content from a USB Device ...
Page 58: ...iSCSI Creating IP Based Storage Area Networks SAN 48 Deleting iSCSI Drives ...
Page 59: ...Storage Pool Management Storage Pool Management 49 CHAPTER 4 ...
Page 72: ...Storage PoolManagement 62 Changing RAID Protection Types ...
Page 73: ...Drive Management Drive Management 63 ...
Page 76: ...Drive Management 66 Managing Drives ...
Page 77: ...Backing up and Restoring Your Content Backing up and Restoring Your Content 67 CHAPTER 6 ...
Page 115: ...Sharing Content Using Social Media Sharing Content Using Social Media 105 CHAPTER 9 ...
Page 121: ...Media Management Media Management 111 CHAPTER 10 ...
Page 133: ... Delete a torrent job Click to delete the torrent download Media Management Torrents 123 ...
Page 138: ...Media Management 128 Videos ...
Page 146: ...Upgrading Your px2 300d Network Storage 136 Software Updates ...
Page 149: ...Hardware Management Hardware Management 139 CHAPTER 14 ...
Page 160: ...Hardware Management 150 Troubleshooting Routers ...
Page 161: ...Additional Support Additional Support 151 CHAPTER 15 ...
Page 164: ...AdditionalSupport 154 Support ...
Page 165: ...Legal Legal 155 CHAPTER 16 ...