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Operating the Snap Server as an FTP Server
Chapter 4 Managing Your Snap Server 37
Operating the Snap Server as an FTP Server
Your Snap Server can also be used as an FTP server, allowing users to access the
server’s files and directories via FTP clients.
To access a Snap Server share (see “Assigning User Access to Network Shares” on page
24), enter the following address in a Web browser’s or FTP program’s Address or
Location box:
ftp://snap_server/share_name
where snap_server is the Snap Server’s name or IP address and share_name is the
desired share.
It should look similar to the examples below.
ftp://snap30123/share1
or
ftp://192.168.1.1/share1
You now have standard FTP access to all files and directories within the share.
You can enable or disable FTP access to network shares. From the Administration
menu, click
Network Settings, FTP, and then Enable FTP Server. When FTP access is
enabled, access is based on the security settings you defined. See “Setting Up
Security” on page 21.
Managing the Snap Server with SNMP
Your Snap Server can be managed using SNMP.
SNMP is enabled by default. To disable SNMP access:
1 Go to the server’s Home page and open the Administration menu.
2 Select Network Settings and then select SNMP.
3 Clear the SNMP access check box.
UPS Support
Your Snap Server can be used with uninterruptible power supplies (UPS).
Snap Servers communicate with the UPS via the network, not via a serial cable.
You can configure the Snap Server to automatically shut down upon receiving a
low battery message from your network-based uninterruptible power supply
(UPS). Currently, only APC
®
brand UPS devices are supported.
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