Cisco Cisco HDT Network Storage Hard Drive Trays Manuel De L’Administrateur
Setting up End-User Access
Integrating Groups from an Active Directory, NTv4, or NIS Domain
Lynksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide
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STEP 4
Set up the Users in Group list as required. (The single angled bracket “<“ or “>”
moves the selection in the direction of the bracket. The double angled bracket
“<<“ or “>>” moves the entire list in the direction of the bracket.)
moves the selection in the direction of the bracket. The double angled bracket
“<<“ or “>>” moves the entire list in the direction of the bracket.)
STEP 5
Click Update.
Integrating Groups from an Active Directory, NTv4, or
NIS Domain
NIS Domain
When the NSS is joined to an Active Directory, NTv4, or NIS domain, domain
groups are imported into the Configured Groups list. Group membership for
imported domain groups are read-only. The naming conventions use the NetBIOS
format with the domain name as a prefix of the group name. For example,
“DOMAINNAME\GroupName”
groups are imported into the Configured Groups list. Group membership for
imported domain groups are read-only. The naming conventions use the NetBIOS
format with the domain name as a prefix of the group name. For example,
“DOMAINNAME\GroupName”
NOTE
Make sure that you set up your User and Group ID ranges before you join the NSS
to an ADS, NTv4, or NIS domain. After you join the NSS to a domain, you should not
make changes to the range as this might lead to an ID collision.
to an ADS, NTv4, or NIS domain. After you join the NSS to a domain, you should not
make changes to the range as this might lead to an ID collision.
Deleting a Group
When you delete a group, the group is automatically removed from having access
to any configured shares.
to any configured shares.
To delete a group:
STEP 1
From the Manager Menu, click Access
Groups.