Upon completion of this course you should be able to:
Course Prerequisites:
NAS 102: Introduction to File Transfer Protocols
Students are expected to have a working knowledge of:
SMB
1. Mounting other NAS folders as SMB/CIFS folders
1.1 Mounting a Personalized SMB/CIFS Folder
1.2 Mounting a Shared SMB/CIFS Folder
2. Mounting the Mac folders as SMB/CIFS folders
3. Mounting the Windows folders as SMB/CIFS folders
4. Manage shared SMB/CIFS folders
4.1 Editing a Shared SMB/CIFS Folder
4.2 Editing Shared SMB/CIFS Folder Access Rights
4.3 Unmounting a Shared SMB/CIFS Folder
4.4 Reconnect to a Shared SMB/CIFS Folder
NAS administrators or users can mount folders from other devices on the same LAN as shared or personal SMB/CIFS folders, which can be accessed at any time in the ADM File Explorer.
Starting with ADM 5.1.2, the CIFS folder has been changed to the SMB/CIFS folder.
Mounting a personal SMB/CIFS folder allows you to take a certain folder from another NAS and mount it to your own file directory. Only the user that created the mounted folder will be able to view it. Other users on the NAS will be unable to view this folder.
Only NAS administrators can mount shared SMB/CIFS folders and control which users can access the folder.
Note: The username and password for the remote folder that you wish to mount.
Note: The username and password cannot be changed under a successful connection. It can only be changed when a folder is disconnected.
Note: The [Reconnect] button can only be used when a disconnected folder is selected. It cannot be used when a connected folder is selected.