Maintenance Manual
Managing the System
Network Shares
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• IP network—Can be specified in two formats. The first format is a.b.c.d/x,
where a.b.c.d refers to the network and x refers to number of bits of the
network mask. For example, the IP configuration can be specified as
192.168.0.0/24. The second valid format is a.b.c.d/network mask. In this
case, a.b.c.d refers to the network and the following value refers to the
network mask setting. For example, the same IP configuration can be
specified as192.168.100.8/255.255.255.0.
• Network group—Represented as @group-name; group-name refers to the
name of NIS network group.
NOTE Make sure the format you enter is correct. An incorrect format can lead to access
errors. Click Refresh to instantly get the status of total size, number of folders, and
number of files on that network share.
WebDAV Access Control
You can set up WebDAV folder access controls. WebDAV is a set of extensions to
the HTTP or HTTPS protocol that allows the users to edit and manage files on
remote World Wide Web servers. Users and User Group rights can be set to Full
Access, Deny Access or Read Only. WebDAV access right settings applied to a
folder will be granted to all users who are given access this share folder; they will
share the same access right settings.
Microsoft Networking Host Access Control
You can set host access rights on the NAS to specify the IP addresses, hosts, and
domains that are allowed to access the NAS network shares via Microsoft
Networking.
The NAS network shares are accessible by any hosts via Samba connection by
default.
NOTE Users will still need access permissions to access the shared folder.
Enter one hostname or IP address per line. Each line cannot contain any space.
The format of an allowed IP address or domain name is shown below:
• IP address—192.168.12.12
• IP address with wildcards—192.168. *.*
• Hostname—dnsname.domain.local
• Hostname with wildcard—*.domain.local