
12
onnecting NAS Drive Using
t
ernet
Installing the NAS drive using Ethernet requires that you have an available
Ethernet
ort on a router or switch.
Before attempting to establish a connection to the network it would be
use
ul
rst to review some background in
ormation about how the NAS
rive
an
es
ata over t
e networ
. Basic to t
is un
erstan
in
are t
e
undamental concepts o
user accounts and shared
olders.
bout NA
Drive
ser Accounts
The NAS drive kee
s track of data stored b
its network users b
mana
in
th
t
’
tin
ti
n
olde
(also re
erred to herein as a “shared
older” or
sim
l
a
har
). Furthermore, the NAS drive must kee
track of who ma
read from, and write to, each folder. It does this b
settin
u
r a
un
n
r
up
A group is a collection o
speci
c user accounts. When you
assi
n access
rivile
es to a new share
ou have the o
tion of either
makin
assi
nments for individual user accounts, or for an entire
rou
o
users at once by re
erring to the group’s name
The default factor
settin
s
rovide for two
re-defi ned user accounts, each
it
t
eir own unique properties. T
ese user accounts are:
min
guest-shar
Each of these two user accounts has an associated
re-defi ned folder.
Th
n
m
th
l
r i
th
m
it
i
t
r
nt. Th
name “
uest-share” also ha
ens to be
re-defi ned as a
rou
name.
Additionall
, there is a
re-defi ned folder called “
ublic” that initiall
is not
associated with any user account. These properties are summarized in the
table below
Pre-defi ned Name Group User Account Folder (Share)
u
ic
u
ic
a
mi
a
min
mi
uest-s
ar
@
uest-s
are
uest-s
ar
uest-s
are