Mapping A Network Drive - Cisco Smart Storage NSS322 Quick Start Manual

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From the Configuring the NAS window, click Next to continue to
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Map a Network Drive. The Map Network Drive window opens.
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System Configuration Using Linux or Mac OS X
Use the following procedure to configure the NAS device using Linux or as
an option to the Mac Setup Wizard when configuring the NAS device using
Mac OS X.
Connect the NAS to the computer directly and power on the device.
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The NAS Ethernet ports support MDI/MDI-X auto-switching.
Verify the IP address of your computer is configured to the same
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subnet as the NAS device. For example: 192. 1 68. 1 . 1 .
Open a web browser and enter the IP address of the NAS device.
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For example:
http://192.168.1.50:8080
This is the static IP address if DHCP is not enabled. If the NAS
device does not have a static IP address and if the device is not
able to receive an IP address via DHCP, it will to 192. 1 68. 1 .50. If the
DHCP server on your network is enabled, as soon as the DHCP
server responds, the NAS device will accept an IP address even if
the static IP address is assigned.
Follow the prompts to complete the configuration.
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Mapping a Network Drive

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You can map a network drive using the following options:
Mapping a Network Drive from the Windows Setup Wizard
Mapping a Network Drive From Windows
Mapping a Network Drive from the Mac Setup Wizard
Cisco Small Business NSS322 Smart Storage
Mapping a Network Drive, page
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