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Introduction Using the Help 1 i. Add any locally defined groups or users. (Optional) STEP 3 Create Shares. Enable CIFS, NFS, FTP access to specific shares. a. Setup DFS access. (Optional) b. If you have an NSS6000 series unit, configure the volume snapshots. (Optional) c. Configure the share backups as required. (Optional). d. Go through the rest of the configuration options to set up quotas, edit groups, set up email and SNMP alerts, and so forth. For more detailed information, refer to the Online Help. STEP 4 Instruct your users how to access the NSS. Using the Help The NSS help file provides information about using the configuration interface to configure the NSS. Audience The information contained in these help pages is intended for use by network administrators. It assumes a basic understanding of storage-related concepts, including RAID, filesystems, and networking. About the NSS Configuration Interface The NSS Configuration Interface contains some basic navigation features to help you as you configure the NSS. • Manager Menu: The Manager Menu forms the left side of the configuration interface window. It contains the menu options that represent the major configuration areas for the NSS. For example, System, Network, Share, Storage, and so on. When you click an option, a sub-menu of related options appears. Clicking a subtopic opens the associated topic in the Topic page in the right side of the window. • Topic Page: When you select a topic from the Manager Menu, the configuration page for that topic appears in the right side of the window. Linksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide 3

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Introduction
Using the Help
Linksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide
3
1
i.
Add any locally defined groups or users. (Optional)
STEP 3
Create Shares. Enable CIFS, NFS, FTP access to specific shares.
a.
Setup DFS access. (Optional)
b.
If you have an NSS6000 series unit, configure the volume snapshots. (Optional)
c.
Configure the share backups as required. (Optional).
d.
Go through the rest of the configuration options to set up quotas, edit groups,
set up email and SNMP alerts, and so forth. For more detailed information, refer
to the Online Help.
STEP 4
Instruct your users how to access the NSS.
Using the Help
The NSS help file provides information about using the configuration interface to
configure the NSS.
Audience
The information contained in these help pages is intended for use by network
administrators. It assumes a basic understanding of storage-related concepts,
including RAID, filesystems, and networking.
About the NSS Configuration Interface
The NSS Configuration Interface contains some basic navigation features to help
you as you configure the NSS.
Manager Menu
: The
Manager Menu
forms the left side of the configuration
interface window. It contains the menu options that represent the major
configuration areas for the NSS. For example, System, Network, Share,
Storage, and so on. When you click an option, a sub-menu of related options
appears. Clicking a subtopic opens the associated topic in the
Topic
page
in the right side of the window.
Topic Page
: When you select a topic from the
Manager Menu
, the
configuration page for that topic appears in the right side of the window.