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QNAP TS-EC1279U-RP 36TB 12 Bay NAS User Manual - Use-IP

QNAP TS-EC1279U-RP 36TB 12 Bay NAS User Manual - Use-IP

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Mac <strong><strong>Use</strong>r</strong>s<br />

1. Choose “Go” > “Connect to Server”.<br />

2. There are two ways to mount a disk:<br />

AFP: type <strong>NAS</strong>_<strong>IP</strong> or afp://<strong>NAS</strong>_<strong>IP</strong><br />

SMB: type smb://<strong>NAS</strong>_<strong>IP</strong> or <strong>NAS</strong>_name<br />

For example, 169.254.100.100 or smb://169.254.100.100<br />

3. Click “Connect”.<br />

Linux <strong><strong>Use</strong>r</strong>s<br />

On Linux, run the following command:<br />

m o unt - t nfs :/ <br />

For example, if the <strong>IP</strong> address of the <strong>NAS</strong> is 192.168.0.1, to connect to the network share “public”<br />

under the /mnt/pub directory, use the following command:<br />

m o unt - t nfs 1 9 2 .1 6 8 .0 .1 :/ p ub lic / m nt/ p ub<br />

No te : You must login as the “root” user to initiate the above command.<br />

Login the <strong>NAS</strong> with the specified user ID, use the mounted directory to connect to the shared files.<br />

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