Setting up End-User Access
Available Access Filters
Cisco Small Business NSS3000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide
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Rejecting versus Dropping Traffic
: When incoming traffic matches a "reject" filter,
the NSS drops the traffic and then sends a notice to the initiating system of the
denial of service. When incoming traffic matches a "drop" filter, the NSS drops the
traffic but no notice is sent to the initiating system.
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Allow All
: This is the default filter. It tells the NSS to accept traffic through all
supported protocols.
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Allow CIFS
: Allow CIFS filesharing access.
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Allow FTP
: Allow FTP access.
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Allow FTPS
: Allow FTPS access.
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Allow HTTP
: Allow access to the NSS configuration interface through a
Web browser through HTTP.
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Allow HTTPS
: Allow access to the NSS configuration interface through a
Web browser through HTTPS.
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Allow NFS
: Allow NFS access.
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Reject All
: Reject traffic through all supported protocols.
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Reject CIFS
: Do not allow CIFS filesharing access. The NSS informs the
system initiating the connection about the denial of service.
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Reject FTP
: Do not allow FTP traffic. The NSS informs the system initiating
the connection about the denial of service.
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Reject FTPS
: Do not allow FTPS traffic. The NSS informs the system
initiating the connection about the denial of service.
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Reject HTTP
: Do not allow access to the NSS configuration interface
through a Web browser through HTTP. The NSS informs the system
initiating the connection about the denial of service.
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Reject HTTPS
: Do not allow access to the NSS configuration interface
through a Web browser through HTTPS. The NSS informs the system
initiating the connection about the denial of service.
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Reject NFS
: Do not allow NFS filesharing access. The NSS informs the
system initiating the connection about the denial of service.