Cisco Cisco HDT Network Storage Hard Drive Trays 管理员指南

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Managing the Shares
Editing an Existing Share
Linksys Small Business NSS4000 and NSS6000 Series Network Storage System Administration Guide
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STEP 10
To assign users access to the share, move the users into one of the following 
boxes. (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.)
NOTE
Setting individual user and group permissions on NFS shares only works when 
joined to an NIS domain.
Read-Only Users: These users have read-only access to the share.
Read-Write Users: These users have full read-write access to the share.
STEP 11
To assign a group access to the share, move the users into one of the following 
boxes. (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.) 
Read-Only Groups: These groups have read-only access to the share.
Read-Write Groups: These groups have full read-write access to the share.
STEP 12
Click OK.
Editing an Existing Share 
After a share is created, you can make changes to it, such as changing user or 
group permissions, changing the share attributes, and adding a DFS shared folder 
for shares set up to be a DFS root. There is a limit of 21 users and groups (the 
combined total) that you can assign access privileges to a share. If you have a 
number of users that exceeds the limitation, assign the applicable users to a group 
or groups and then assign the group to the share. There is no limit to the number of 
users that you can assign to an individual group.
To edit a share:
STEP 1
From the Manager Menu, click Shares 
   
Shares
STEP 2
Click Edit for the share you want to change.