Kanguru Solutions iNAS-100 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Using the Unix/Linux Operating System 
Other than Microsoft OS and Mac OS, your Kanguru iNAS 100 supports Unix 
based systems (such as IBM AIX, HP-UX, Sun Solaris, Linux, Free BSD, etc) 
through the NFS service: 
1. 
Under Unix, use the following commands: 
 
mount  -t  nfs <Kanguru iNAS 100 IP address>:/<Network Share Name> 
<Directory to Mount
> 
 
For example, if your Kanguru iNAS 100 ’s IP address is 192.168.0.1 and you 
want to link the network share folder “public” under the /mnt/pub directory, use 
the following command. 
 
mount  -t  nfs  192.168.0.1:/public  /mnt/pub
 
 
 Note:  You must login as “root” user to initiate the above command. 
 
2.  Logged in as the user id that you defined, you can use the mounted directory 
to access your network share files. 
For more information about NFS settings, please refer to your Unix system 
documentation. 
Using Novell NetWare 
If you are accessing the Kanguru iNAS 100 from the NetWare client, please refer to 
the NetWare user’s manual for more information. The Kanguru iNAS 100 functions 
as a NetWare 3.12 file server.   
Using File Transfer Protocol (FTP) 
In addition to working with multiple operating systems, the Kanguru iNAS 100 also 
supports FTP. You can use popular FTP software and enter the user name and 
password to connect to the Kanguru iNAS 100. Or you may key in anonymous as 
the user name in order to access public network share folders that is open to guest 
users.
 
 
 
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