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Configuring the NSS for FTP Access

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Managing the Shares Configuring the NSS for FTP Access 6 sent immediately. The benefit of enabling this feature is that it is more efficient. The downside of enabling this feature is that there is a potential for permanent data loss should the NSS suffer an unexpected power loss or if the NFS client crashes. STEP 5 Click Update. Configuring the NSS for FTP Access You can configure the NSS to allow the FTP protocol to be used for file transfers between the NSS over the Internet. The NSS supports both FTP (faster but not as secure) and FTPS (not as fast as FTP but more secure). Note that the NSS only supports Explicit FTPS (versus Implicit FTPS). The NSS does not support SFTP. After you globally enable FTP access, you can allow or disallow FTP access on a per-share basis. NOTE: The default setting is to disable FTP access. You must enable FTP access before your users can access the NSS storage through FTP regardless of their per-share settings. To set up the FTP protocol: Cisco Small Business NSS2000 Series Administration Guide 110

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Managing the Shares
Configuring the NSS for FTP Access
Cisco Small Business NSS2000 Series Administration Guide
110
6
sent immediately. The benefit of enabling this feature is that it is more efficient. The
downside of enabling this feature is that there is a potential for permanent data
loss should the NSS suffer an unexpected power loss or if the NFS client crashes.
STEP 5
Click
Update
.
Configuring the NSS for FTP Access
You can configure the NSS to allow the FTP protocol to be used for file transfers
between the NSS over the Internet. The NSS supports both FTP (faster but not as
secure) and FTPS (not as fast as FTP but more secure). Note that the NSS only
supports Explicit FTPS (versus Implicit FTPS). The NSS does not support SFTP.
After you globally enable FTP access, you can allow or disallow FTP access on a
per-share basis.
To set up the FTP protocol:
NOTE:
The default setting is to disable FTP
access. You must enable FTP access before
your users can access the NSS storage through
FTP regardless of their per-share settings.