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ReadyNAS OS 6.4 In the sample configuration, the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0. 6. Enter the gateway address configured on the ReadyNAS in the Gateway field. In the smple configuration, the gateway address is 10.1.0.2. 7. Select the adapter on the ReadyNAS used for the private network from the Adapter menu. The IP address and subnet mask for that adapter fills automatically. 8. Click the Add button. The New Route page closes. The new static routes shows in the list of routes. Configure Global Settings for File-Sharing Protocols This section covers file-sharing concepts and configuring the different types of file-sharing protocols on your ReadyNAS storage system. Basic File-Sharing Concepts Network access to data stored on your ReadyNAS system is managed by file-sharing protocols, which handle the transfer of data. For shares, you can enable several protocols. For LUNs, the protocol is always iSCSI. (iSCSI is enabled by default.) The ReadyNAS can handle a maximum of 1,024 concurrent connections. Global settings for file-sharing protocols apply to your entire ReadyNAS system. Share settings for file-sharing protocols apply to individual shares. When you enable a file-sharing protocol for an individual shared folder, the protocol is also enabled globally. When you disable a file-sharing protocol for an individual shared folder, the protocol remains enabled globally so that you can still access other folders that might be using the protocol. If a protocol is disabled globally, you can configure its settings for individual shares, but the settings are not effective until you enable the protocol. For information about how to configure and enable file-sharing protocols for individual shares, see Set Network Access Rights to Shared Folders on page 56. For best performance, enable only those file-sharing protocols that you use. Disable the file-sharing protocols that you do not use to maximize system memory and improve system performance. For example, if you do not use Linux or Unix computers to transfer files to and from your ReadyNAS system, disable the NFS file-sharing protocol. Supported File-Sharing Protocols The ReadyNAS supports the following file-sharing protocols: System Settings 166

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In the sample configuration, the subnet mask is 255.255.255.0.
6.
Enter the gateway address configured on the ReadyNAS in the
Gateway
field.
In the smple configuration, the gateway address is 10.1.0.2.
7.
Select the adapter on the ReadyNAS used for the private network from the
Adapter
menu.
The IP address and subnet mask for that adapter fills automatically.
8.
Click the
Add
button.
The New Route page closes.The new static routes shows in the list of routes.
Configure Global Settings for File-Sharing Protocols
This section covers file-sharing concepts and configuring the different types of file-sharing protocols on your ReadyNAS
storage system.
Basic File-Sharing Concepts
Network access to data stored on your ReadyNAS system is managed by file-sharing protocols, which handle the
transfer of data. For shares, you can enable several protocols. For LUNs, the protocol is always iSCSI. (iSCSI is
enabled by default.) The ReadyNAS can handle a maximum of 1,024 concurrent connections.
Global settings for file-sharing protocols apply to your entire ReadyNAS system. Share settings for file-sharing
protocols apply to individual shares.
When you enable a file-sharing protocol for an individual shared folder, the protocol is also enabled globally.When
you disable a file-sharing protocol for an individual shared folder, the protocol remains enabled globally so that you
can still access other folders that might be using the protocol.
If a protocol is disabled globally, you can configure its settings for individual shares, but the settings are not effective
until you enable the protocol. For information about how to configure and enable file-sharing protocols for individual
shares, see
Set Network Access Rights to Shared Folders
on page 56.
For best performance, enable only those file-sharing protocols that you use. Disable the file-sharing protocols that
you do not use to maximize system memory and improve system performance. For example, if you do not use Linux
or Unix computers to transfer files to and from your ReadyNAS system, disable the NFS file-sharing protocol.
Supported File-Sharing Protocols
The ReadyNAS supports the following file-sharing protocols:
System Settings
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