Maintenance Manual

Managing the System
Network Shares
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STEP 7 Select the access permissions (Read Only, Read/Write, Deny Access) for the user
to be added. At least one checkbox must be checked to add a user. You can switch
back and forth to add multiple users with different permissions.
STEP 8 Click Add to add the selected users/groups to the permission list with the correct
permission.
NOTE The maximum number of users and groups allowed for each permission is 230 per
folder.
STEP 9 From the Guest Access Right drop-down list, select the guest access permission
(Read Only, Full Access, Deny Access).
STEP 10 Click Apply to apply the access permissions to the shared folder.
NFS Access Control
You can set the NFS access rights for a network share as described in the table
below. If you select No limit or Read only, you can specify the IP address or
domains that are allowed to connect to the share folder by NFS.
The format of an allowed IP address or domain name is shown below:
Single server—A valid domain name, IP address, or host name that can be
resolved by a DNS server.
Use wildcard characters to specify a series of servers—Use “*” or “?” to
specify the string criteria. When you use wildcard characters in a valid host
name, dot (.) is not included in wildcard characters. For example, when you
enter *.example.com, one.example.com is counted while
one.two.example.com is not counted.
Field Description
No Limit Unlimited access allows the user to create, read, write,
and delete files or folders in the network share and any
subfolders.
Read Only Read Only access allows the user to read files in the
network share and any subfolders but denies functions to
write, create, or delete.
Deny Access Denies all access to files and folders in the network share.