Getting Started
Starting NAS Configuration
Cisco Small Business NSS 322, NSS 324, and NSS 326 Smart Storage Administration Guide
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Set the server time the same as your computer time
—To synchronize the
server time/clock with the time/clock on your computer, click this check box.
STEP 17
Click
Next
.
You are redirected to a window where you can enter the IP address, subnet mask,
and default gateway for the device.
STEP 18
Enter the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway for this server. You can
either acquire the IP address automatically from a DHCP server or choose to
configure a static IP address.
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Obtain TCP/IP settings automatically via DHCP
—Click this check box to
acquire the IP address from a DHCP server. This is enabled by default.
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Click
Use the following settings
to configure a static IP address:
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IP Address
—Enter an IP address for the NAS.
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Subnet Mask
—Enter the subnet mask of your network.
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Default Gateway
—Enter the default gateway address. This is typically
the IP address of your router.
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Primary DNS Server
(optional)—Enter the IP address of the Domain
Name System (DNS) server. This address is typically provided by your
Internet Service Provider (ISP).
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Secondary DNS Server
(optional)—Enter a second DNS server.
STEP 19
Click
Next
.
You are redirected to a window where you can select the services to be enabled.
STEP 20
Select the services to be enabled. These services can also be enabled or
disabled at a later time. The options are:
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Network services
—Click the check box to enable Microsoft Networking,
Apple Networking, or Unix/Linux NFS.
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File services
—Click the check box to enable Web File Manager, FTP
Service, or Download Station.
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Multimedia services
—Click the check box to enable Multimedia Station,
UPnP multimedia server, or iTunes service.
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Web server services
—Click the check box to enable Web Server or MySQL
server.
STEP 21
Click
Next
.