Chapter
1.
Introduction
The
IBM
TotalStorage
NAS
Gateway
500
provides
network
file
serving.
It
allows
client
computer
systems
residing
on
a
traditional
IP
communications
network
to
access
disk
storage
residing
on
a
fibre
channel
storage
area
network
(SAN).
It
does
this
by
supporting
network
file
protocols
such
as
Network
File
System
(NFS),
Common
Internet
File
System
(CIFS),
Hypertext
Transmission
Protocol
(HTTP),
and
File
Transfer
Protocol
(FTP).
The
NAS
Gateway
500
receives
file
requests
from
client
computer
systems
on
the
communications
network
using
these
network
file
protocols
and
satisfies
these
requests
by
accessing
the
disk
storage
on
the
SAN.
This
guide
contains
information
about
these
topics:
v
Initial
configuration
of
the
NAS
Gateway
500
including
its
optional
software
features:
–
Clustering
–
Remote
Mirroring
–
Common
Internet
File
System
(CIFS)
To
perform
the
initial
configuration
of
the
NAS
Gateway
500,
see
Part
2,
“Initial
configuration,”
on
page
11.
v
Using
the
NAS
Gateway
500
user
interfaces
including:
–
Using
the
System
Management
Interface
Tool
(SMIT)
–
Using
the
Web
Based
System
Manager
(WebSM)
–
Using
the
command
line
interface
(CLI)
To
learn
about
the
available
user
interfaces
to
manage
the
NAS
Gateway
500,
see
Part
3,
“User
interfaces,”
on
page
75.
v
Management
of
the
NAS
Gateway
500
(for
day-to-day
operations)
including:
–
NAS
administrator
common
tasks
–
NAS
administrator
management
tasks
including:
-
Managing
administrators
-
Managing
applications
-
Managing
client
access
-
Managing
clustered
systems
-
Managing
remote
mirrored
systems
-
Managing
devices
-
Managing
file
serving
-
Managing
networking
-
Managing
security
-
Managing
the
system
-
Managing
volumes
and
snapshots
For
information
about
the
tasks
to
be
performed
for
the
day-to-day
operations,
see
Part
4,
“Managing
the
NAS
Gateway
500,”
on
page
87.
v
Advanced
topics
for
the
NAS
Gateway
500
including:
–
System
backup
and
recovery
–
Call
home
–
Inventory
scout
–
Uninterruptible
power
supply
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Copyright
IBM
Corp.
2004
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