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Ftp SHAring
To configure FTP Sharing:
1. Click NAS tab > Protocol Control.
2. Move your pointer to expand the FTP Sharing row of the Protocol
Control list and click on Settings.
3. Click Enable Services (enabled by default) to enable FTP as
configured in this menu.
4. Enter the Command Port.
5. Enter a range of Passive Ports used for FTP clients.
6. Choose the Client Coding Type for the language preference
(choose English (Unicode), Japanese, Simplified Chinese,
Traditional Chinese or Korean).
7. Choose the Protocol Type [Standard FTP, FTP over SSL (Explicit),
FTP over SSL (Implicit, Command Port 990, SFTP].
8. Click the Enable Anonymous (enabled by default) to disable or
enable anonymous FTP login.
9. Type a number for the maximum number of concurrent FTP
connections allowed the Maximum Connection field. (default =
256)
10. Enter a limit for bandwidth in the Maximum Download/Upload
Rate entry fields. (0= no limit)
11. Click the Save button to apply and save the settings.
uniX/linuX (nFS) ServiCe
Use the UNIX/Linux Settings menu to configure and activate the UNIX
and Linux NFS service for the DataGuard Appliance. When this is
enabled and running, UNIX and Linux computer users can access and
use the DataGuard Appliance from the network. If you are going to set
up a network drive for a UNIX or Linux system, this must be enabled.
To configure FTP Sharing:
1. Click NAS tab > Protocol Control.
2. Move your pointer to expand the UNIX/Linux row of the Protocol
Control list and click on Settings.
3. Click Enable Services (enabled by default) to enable UNIX/Linux
service.
4. (Optional) UNIX/Linux service inlcudes the option of joining an NIS
(Network Information Service) domain. To use NIS domains, click
to check the Enable NIS and enter the NIS Domain Name.
5. Click the Save button to apply and save the settings.
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