Maintenance Manual

Managing the System
Network Shares
Cisco Small Business NSS300 Series Smart Storage Administration Guide 153
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For this example configuration, enter the following parameters from the table:
Link 1:
- Name—Enter linka.
- Host Name—Enter Apollo.
- Remote Share Folder—Enter shared_software.
Link 2:
- Name—Enter linkb.
- Host Name—Enter 192.168.1.200.
- Remote Share Folder—Enter public_software.
NOTE Make sure you have created share folders on both host Apollo and Diana. You can
enter either the NetBIOS name or IP adress in the Host Name field.
STEP 8 Click Apply to save the configuration.
STEP 9 Verify the shared folder aggregation configuration:
a. Create a text file in the share folder on each host, Apollo and Diana. Set the file
name as “host_apollo.txt” on host Apollo and “host_diana.txt” on host Diana.
b. Login to the NAS by entering:
http://<NAS IP address>
In the folder “ShareRoot,” you will see two subfolders named “linka” and “linkb.”
c. Click folder linka to see file “host_apollo.txt” and click linkb to see file
“host_diana.txt.”
Advanced Options
You can enable Advanced Folders Permissions in the Advanced Options tab. This
allows you to set advanced access control permissions for share folders and
subfolders. This feature should only be used by advanced users.
NOTE There is not a depth limitation for the subfolders permissions, but it is highly
recommended to change permissions only on the first or second level of
subfolders.