Netgear RD521210 – ReadyDATA 5200 12TB SATA Bundle includes RD5200 with 2 x RD5D6LT01 Disk Packs ソフトウェアガイド
Manage Shares and LUNs
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ReadyDATA OS 1.4
The following table explains the default settings of a share. You can change these settings
when you create or change the share.
when you create or change the share.
Table 6. Share default settings
Item
Default State
Logbias
a
a. You can change the logbias only when you change the properties of a share.
Latency
Compression
Disabled
Dedupe
Disabled
Protection
Continuous
Sync Writes
Allowed
Interval
Daily
Size
No limitation
Access
Denied until you set permissions
File-Sharing Protocols to Access Shares
The availability of a file-sharing protocol for shares depends on the global file-sharing
protocol setting. If a protocol is globally disabled, you can configure it for a share, but it does
not take effect until you enable the protocol globally. For information about global file-sharing
protocols, see
protocol setting. If a protocol is globally disabled, you can configure it for a share, but it does
not take effect until you enable the protocol globally. For information about global file-sharing
protocols, see
Shares are accessed over a LAN or WAN network connection. Network access to data
stored on the ReadyDATA is managed by file-sharing protocols, which also handle the
transfer of data. You can enable multiple protocols for an individual share, allowing users to
access the share through various methods. The ReadyDATA supports the following
file-sharing protocols for share access:
stored on the ReadyDATA is managed by file-sharing protocols, which also handle the
transfer of data. You can enable multiple protocols for an individual share, allowing users to
access the share through various methods. The ReadyDATA supports the following
file-sharing protocols for share access:
•
SMB (Server Message Block). Used mainly by Microsoft Windows computers and
sometimes by Mac OS X computers. SMB uses TCP/IP.
sometimes by Mac OS X computers. SMB uses TCP/IP.
•
AFP (Apple File Protocol). Used by Mac OS X computers.
•
NFS (Network File Service). Used by Linux and Unix clients. Mac OS X users can
access NFS shares through console shell access. The ReadyDATA supports NFS over
UDP and TCP.
access NFS shares through console shell access. The ReadyDATA supports NFS over
UDP and TCP.
•
FTP.
The ReadyDATA supports anonymous or user access for FTP clients.
You can elect
to set up port forwarding to nonstandard ports for passive FTP, allowing clients to initiate
a connection to the ReadyDATA.
a connection to the ReadyDATA.