Netgear RD5200 ReadyDATA OS 1.4 Software Manual - Page 127
Access a Share from Network-Attached Device
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ReadyDATA OS 1.4 Item Description Allowed Initiators 2. In the Name field, enter an IQN in the format as defined by RFC3720, for example, (continued) iqn.2012-04.com.netgear:sj-tst-5200:a123b456. 3. Enter a CHAP password with a length of at least 12 characters. 4. Confirm the CHAP password. 5. Click the Create button. The IQN is added to the table on the LUN Group Properties pop-up screen. 6. In the Allowed column of the table, select (that is, flag) the check box to allow the initiator access to the LUN group. To remove an IQN from the table: 1. Select the IQN by clicking it in the table. 2. Click the - button. 3. Confirm the removal. To edit the CHAP password for an IQN in the table: 1. Select the IQN by clicking it in the table. 2. Click the wheel button. 3. Make the password changes. 4. Click the Apply button. By default, access to an initiator by a LUN in the LUN group is open. To require a LUN in the LUN group to be authenticated before accessing an initiator, set a password for Password for bidirectional CHAP authentication. bidirectional CHAP authentication Password Enter a CHAP password with a length of at least 12 characters. Confirm Password Confirm the CHAP password. 5. Click the Apply button. The new LUN group properties take effect immediately. For information about how to set up and access a LUN from a client device, see Access LUN Groups from an iSCSI-Attached Device on page 131. Access a Share from Network-Attached Device This section discusses the following topics: • Use a Windows Device • Use a Mac OS X Device • Use a Linux or Unix Device Users access shares and snapshots on the ReadyDATA from their network-attached devices, using the SMB, AFP, NFS, or FTP file-sharing protocol, depending on their device, the file-sharing protocols that you enabled for share access (see Create a Share on page 77), and the access rights that you granted (see Set Up Access Rights to Shares on page 90). Manage Shares and LUNs 127