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SmartStor NS4600 Product Manual - Promise Technology, Inc.

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Chapter 3: Connecting to the <strong>SmartStor</strong><br />

Setting up a Network Drive on a UNIX or Linux PC<br />

Before you can access the <strong>SmartStor</strong> from a UNIX or Linux PC, you must<br />

configure the <strong>SmartStor</strong> to communicate with UNIX and Linux.<br />

On a Windows or Macintosh PC<br />

Setting up UNIX/Linux Service<br />

To set up access from a UNIX or Linux PC:<br />

1. Start PASM.<br />

See “PASM in your Browser” on page 23, “PASM in SmartNAVI” on page 24,<br />

or “PASM in Bonjour” on page 26.<br />

2. In the Tree, click the + beside the File & Print icon to expand the Tree.<br />

3. Click the Protocol Control icon, then click the UNIX/Linux tab.<br />

4. Click the Enable option button.<br />

5. Optional. To join a NIS Domain, click the UNIX/Linux tab, then click the<br />

Enable option button beside Services.<br />

Note: If you join an NIS Domain, you automatically disable your AD Domain<br />

settings. See “Setting up Windows Access” on page 137.<br />

6. Enter the Domain name into the field provided.<br />

See your Network Administrator for help with this information.<br />

7. Click the OK button to save your settings.<br />

8. Click the OK button in the confirmation box.<br />

Setting up File Sharing<br />

File access from UNIX and Linux PCs is controlled by specifying the IP address<br />

of each PC that can access a given folder.<br />

You must designate the IP addresses for each folder individually. You can have<br />

up to 256 IP addresses for all of your folders.

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