Product specifications

GALAXYNASLX CONFIGURATION AND SYSTEM INTEGRATION GUIDE
45 Section 3 Menu Functions
3.2.4 Function “Set time” Figure 3.11
With this function, date and time can be entered manually. This function is not necessary is an
NTP server is controlling the time..
3.2.5 Function “NFS settings” Figure 3.12
In NFS settings you can define the NFS options for the entire GalaxyNASLX.
Once you have activated NFS here, the menus will enable the option to activate NFS access
to every share created in resources menu.
To enable NFS access to the shares created in the resources menu, you need to activate NFS
for every single share separately.
Additionally, you can use extra storage space only for NFS access and separately from other
storage space used by shares created in resources menu and accessed via SMB/CIFS, FTP
and AppleTalk.
Note: In order to mount NFS exclusive storage space, please use following syntax:
- mount -t nfs IP_addr:/nfs /local_mount_point
In order to mount the space belongs to a share created in resources menu, please use
following syntax:
- mount -t nfs IP_addr:/share/share_name /local_mount_point
The IPs-settings (addresses or networks) and other options are defined in Function: NFS
share access
3.2.6 Function “FTP settings” Figure 3.13
The option to access the GalaxyNASLX via FTP (File Transfer Protocol) offers additional
flexibility, as users can access storage either from the Intranet or from the Internet. An FTP
client is ideal (e.g., SmartFTP), but the Internet Explorer or a similar browser is also suitable.
Note: Please note that the FTP feature is completely independent from the NAS shares
you may have set up.
To establish a connection, the FTP client needs several pieces of data:
IP address: 192.168.0.220 (this is the standard address)
Figure 3.12