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Chapter 4: Management with WebPAM PROe
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Managing Network Attached Storage (NAS)
The Network Attached Storage (NAS) feature supports up to 32 logical drives of
any RAID level and uses the iSCSI ports as the network connection.
Viewing a List of NAS Users (page 100)
Adding NAS Users (page 100)
Changing a NAS User’s Password (page 100)
Deleting NAS Users (page 101)
Viewing the List of NAS Groups (page 101)
Creating NAS Groups (page 102)
Deleting a NAS Group (page 102)
Adding Group Members (page 102)
Deleting Group Members (page 103)
Viewing Quota Information (page 103)
Managing Quotas (page 104)
Viewing Protocol Status (page 104)
Making Windows Protocol Settings (page 104)
Making FTP Protocol Settings (page 106)
Making UNIX and Linux Protocol Settings (page 106)
Viewing the Share Folders List (page 107)
Creating a Share Folder (page 107)
Modifying a Share Folder (page 108)
Deleting a Share Folder (page 108)
Making Windows and FTP Sharing Settings (page 109)
Making UNIX/Linux Sharing Settings (page 109)
Viewing File System Status (page 110)
Rebuilding a NAS File System (page 110)
Creating a NAS File System (page 111)
Deleting a NAS File System (page 111)
Viewing the NAS Replication Configuration (page 111)
Setting-up NAS Replication (page 112)
Resolving Mount-Point Conflicts (page 113)
See also “Chapter 5: SmartNAVI” on page 181 and “Appendix A: Setting-up NAS
Network Drives” on page 419.