Linksys NSS2000 Cisco NSS2000 Series Network Storage System Administration Gui - Page 41
Editing Access Control Lists (ACLs) from Windows Explorer: Restrictions
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Adding the NSS to your Network Running Diagnostics of your Physical Link 3 • Broadcast for NIS Server: Click this option to have the NSS search until it finds the NIS server on the network. • Use the following NIS Servers: To manually identify the NIS server you want the NSS to use, click this option, and then enter the address of up to three different NIS servers. The Bind State field shows the current bind status of the NSS. Options include: "Invalid" (the NSS is not joined to an NIS domain), or "Enabled" (the NSS is successfully joined to a NIS domain). STEP 5 Click Update. Editing Access Control Lists (ACLs) from Windows Explorer: Restrictions Access Control Lists (ACLs) are used to set user and group access privileges for specific files and folders stored on the NSS. There are certain restrictions to be aware of as you work with ACLs through Windows Explorer: • Group versus User ACLs: You can only set up an ACL for individual users. You cannot set up a group ACL. • NIS domain: You cannot create or edit ACLs for NIS domain users; they do not appear in the Security tab in Windows Explorer. Running Diagnostics of your Physical Link The NSS lets you test the physical network cable attached to the Ethernet link for certain fault conditions. The test automatically runs each time you display the Network Diagnostics page. Running this test does not affect the use of the link in any way. NOTE: The diagnostics test is only supported when the NSS is connected to a Gigabit switch. To test the physical link: Cisco Small Business NSS2000 Series Administration Guide 33
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