SmartStor NS4300N Quick Start Guide
Setting up a Network Drive on a UNIX or Linux PC
Before you can access the SmartStor from a UNIX or Linux PC, you must use
PASM to configure the SmartStor to communicate with UNIX and Linux.
On the Windows PC
1.
Start PASM.
See "PASM in your Browser" on page 11 or "PASM in SmartNAVI" on
page 12.
2.
In the Tree, on the left side of the PASM screen, click the + beside the File &
Print icon to expand the Tree, then click the Protocol Control icon.
3.
In the Information tab, click the Enable button next to UNIX/Linux.
4.
Click the OK button in the confirmation box.
5.
Click the File Sharing icon in the Tree.
6.
Click on the Modify tab.
7.
Check the Unix/Linux box, then click the OK button.
The UNIX/Linux file sharing enables UNIX and Linux PCs to access folders
on the SmartStor. In this case, access is given for the PUBLIC folder.
8.
Click the Sharing Setup icon in the Tree.
9.
Click the UNIX/Linux Sharing tab.
10. Optional. If you are creating a new folder, in the New IP Address field, type
the IP address of the UNIX/Linux PC from which you want to access the
SmartStor.
11. Click the Add button.
On the UNIX or Linux PC with Command Line Interface
1.
Open a terminal window.
2.
Create a new folder for the SmartStor. Type mkdir SmartStor and press
Enter.
3.
Mount the SmartStor. Type mount 192.168.1.214:/VOLUME1/PUBLIC/
SmartStor and press Enter.
Note that the IP address shown here is only an example. The IP address you
type in your terminal window will be different.
See "Finding the SmartStor's IP Address" on page 10.
Volume1 and Public refer to the default Volume and folder created during
setup. See page 7.
4.
Change to the SmartStor directory. Type cd /SmartStor and press Enter.
You can now copy files to and from the folder on the SmartStor.
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