Unix/Linux Users: Accessing Storage Through Ftp - Cisco NSS2000 - Gigabit Storage System Chassis Administration Manual

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UNIX/Linux Users: Accessing Storage through FTP

UNIX/Linux Users: Accessing Storage through FTP
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Cisco Small Business NSS2000 Series Administration Guide
UNIX and Linux users who have a user profile set up can access any shares to
which they have privileges on the NSS storage using NFS or FTP. Note that when
using FTP to access the NSS storage, users cannot rename folders. To rename a
folder, use CIFS or NFS if enabled on the share.
To access the NSS storage using FTP:
Open your FTP client application.
Enter the NSS hostname/IP address.
Enter any other required settings. If using FTPS, ensure that the client is set to use
Explicit FTPS. For more help using the FTP client, refer to the FTP client
documentation.
Enter your username and password when prompted by the FTP client.
Depending on your privileges to the share, you can begin using the NSS storage.
NOTE: Before your end users can access the
shares on the NSS using FTP, the NSS network
filters must be set up to allow FTP access. The
individual share must be also be set up to allow
FTP access.
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