NFS Service
Network File System (NFS) is a file system protocol that allows data to be accessed over a computer
network. Enabling the NFS service allows Linux and FreeBSD users to connect to the NAS.
Enabling the NFS Service
1.
Go to
Control Panel
>
Network & File Services
>
Win/Mac/NFS
>
NFS Service
.
2.
Enable NFS Service.
a.
Optional: Click
Enable NFS v2/v3 Service
.
b.
Optional: Click
Enable NFS v4 Service
.
3.
Click
Apply
.
Telnet/SSH
Telnet is a network protocol used to provide a command line interface for communicating with the NAS.
Secure Shell (SSH) is a network protocol used for securely accessing network services over an unsecured
network. Enabling SSH allows users to connect to the NAS using an SSH-encrypted connection or a SSH
client such as PuTTY.
SSH File Transfer Protocol (SFTP) is a secure network protocol that works with SSH connections to transfer
files and navigate through the QTS filesystem. SFTP can be enabled after allowing SSH connections on the
NAS.
Configuring Telnet Connections
Important
Only administrator accounts can access the NAS through Telnet.
1.
Go to
Control Panel
>
Network & File Services
>
Telnet/SSH
.
2.
Select
Allow Telnet connection
.
3.
Specify a port number.
Port numbers range from 1 to 65535.
Tip
The default Telnet port is 13131.
4.
Click
Apply
.
Configuring SSH Connections
Important
Only administrator accounts can access the NAS through SSH.
1.
Go to
Control Panel
>
Network & File Services
>
Telnet/SSH
.
2.
Select
Allow SSH connection
.
3.
Specify a port number.
QTS 4.5.x User Guide
Network & File Services
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