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Deleting a Network Filter, Configuring the User/Group Settings, Manager Menu, Access, Network

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Setting up End-User Access Deleting a Network Filter 5 Deleting a Network Filter To delete a network filter: STEP 1 From the Manager Menu, click Access Network. The Network Filters page appears. STEP 2 The Active Network Access Filters table lists the existing filters. To delete a filter, click Delete for the filter you want to remove. The filter disappears from the list. The filter is no longer active. Configuring the User/Group Settings To avoid conflicts between your user and group IDs, it is important to set up the ranges for the various types of users and groups (i.e., local, NIS domain, and Windows domain). The ID range should be set up before you create any local users or join a NIS, NTv4, or ADS domain as you should not change the range after the domain has been joined. In addition to setting the ID ranges, you also need to define which volume you are using to store your users' home directories. To set up the ID ranges and home directory location: Lynksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide 99

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Setting up End-User Access
Deleting a Network Filter
Lynksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide
99
5
Deleting a Network Filter
To delete a network filter:
STEP 1
From the
Manager Menu
, click
Access
¨
Network
.
The
Network Filters
page appears.
STEP 2
The A
ctive Network Access Filters
table lists the existing filters. To delete a filter,
click
Delete
for the filter you want to remove.
The filter disappears from the list. The filter is no longer active.
Configuring the User/Group Settings
To avoid conflicts between your user and group IDs, it is important to set up the
ranges for the various types of users and groups (i.e., local, NIS domain, and
Windows domain). The ID range should be set up before you create any local
users or join a NIS, NTv4, or ADS domain as you should not change the range after
the domain has been joined. In addition to setting the ID ranges, you also need to
define which volume you are using to store your users’ home directories.
To set up the ID ranges and home directory location: