Cisco Cisco NSS326 6-Bay Smart Storage Manual De Mantenimiento
Managing the System
Administration
Cisco Small Business NSS300 Series Smart Storage Administration Guide
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STEP 4
Save the file in .csv format. If the file contains double-byte characters, open the
.csv file in Notepad and save the file in UTF-8 encoding.
.csv file in Notepad and save the file in UTF-8 encoding.
Delete a User
To delete a user:
STEP 1
Choose Administration > Users from the Navigation menu. The Users window
opens.
opens.
STEP 2
Click the check box next to the user name that you want to delete.
STEP 3
Click Delete.
STEP 4
Click OK to continue or Cancel to exit.
User Groups
From the Administration > User Groups window, you can view a list of user
groups, create a user group, configure user group settings, and delete user
groups.
groups, create a user group, configure user group settings, and delete user
groups.
A user group is a collection of users with the same access right to the share
folders. User groups simplify group access to a share. A common example is
adding new employees to a department. Rather than setting individual share
folder permissions for each employee, simply add a new user to the group and
that user will have all the share folder privileges of the group.
folders. User groups simplify group access to a share. A common example is
adding new employees to a department. Rather than setting individual share
folder permissions for each employee, simply add a new user to the group and
that user will have all the share folder privileges of the group.
The NAS has created the following user groups by default:
•
administrators—All members in this group have administration right. You
cannot delete this group.
cannot delete this group.
•
everyone—All registered users belong to the everyone group. You cannot
delete this group.
delete this group.
NOTE
A maximum of 4096 groups can be created. This number includes the system
default user groups.
default user groups.