Editing Access Control Lists (Acls) From Windows Explorer: Restrictions; Running Diagnostics Of Your Physical Links - Linksys NSS6000 Series Administrator's Manual

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Editing Access Control Lists (ACLs) from Windows Explorer: Restrictions

Editing Access Control Lists (ACLs) from Windows Explorer:
Restrictions

Running Diagnostics of your Physical Links

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STEP 1
Linksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide
Access Control Lists (ACLs) are used to set user and group access privileges for
specific files and folders stored on the NSS. When editing ACLs through Windows
Explorer these restrictions apply
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.
The NSS lets you test the physical network cables attached to Ethernet links 1 and
2 for certain fault conditions. You must manually initiate a test to update the results
shown on the Network Diagnostics page.
When you initiate a test on an Ethernet link, you take down the link for the duration
of the test. Any current user connections on the link are dropped. If you have two
links installed, any connections through the untested link remain unaffected.
To test the physical link:
From the Manager Menu, click Network
Diagnostics.
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