Netgear RN10223D-100NAS User Manual

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NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide
Configuring Your ReadyNAS
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v1.0, October 2007
If you have a large number of users in your domain, you may want to clear the Display users from 
trusted domains... 
check box. The FrontView management system might slow down to an 
unusable state.
Click Apply to join the domain. If Auto-detection is successful, users and groups from the domain 
now have login access to the shares on this device.
Accounts are managed on the domain controller. The ReadyNAS simply pulls the account 
information from the controller and displays it in the Accounts tab screen if you have the Display 
users from trusted domains
… option enabled. If you wish, you can assign a disk quota to the 
domain users and groups. If e-mail addresses are specified, users are automatically notified when 
approaching and reaching their quotas.
Setting Up User and Group Accounts
In the User & Group Accounts security mode, the Accounts tab screen allows you to manage 
user and group accounts on the ReadyNAS. 
Managing Groups
To add a new group:
1. Select Manage Groups from the drop-down menu in the upper right corner.
2. Select the Add Group tab if it is not already selected. You can add up to five groups at a time. 
If you expect to have just one big set of users for one group, you can forego adding a new 
group and accept the default users group.
3. Click Apply to save your settings.
If you want, a user can belong to multiple groups. Once you have created user accounts, you can 
specify secondary groups that the user can belong to. This allows for finer-grain settings for share 
access. For instance, you can have user Joe in the Marketing group also belong to the Sales group 
so Joe can access shares restricted to only the Marketing and Sales groups.
While adding a new group, you can specify the amount of disk space you wish to allocate that 
group by setting a disk quota. A value of 0 denotes no limit. You can also set the Group ID, or 
GID, of the group that you are adding. You can leave this field blank and let the system 
automatically assign this value unless you wish to match your GID to your NFS clients.
Note: NETGEAR does not recommend the use of the ReadyNAS in a domain 
environment with more than 1000 users at this time.