After an HTTP share is created, all local users can access the HTTP share.
HTTP shares use port number 18090. Users can access an HTTP share through the DIP and port number.
On the top navigation bar, click Storage, and then select File Storage > NAS from the navigation pane.
Click the HTTP Shares tab.
Click Create.
Enter a name for the HTTP share, and then click Browse.
If a shared directory has been created, select the shared directory.
If no shared directory has been created, a dialog box opens. Click OK to open the directory management page, create a shared directory, and then create the HTTP share again.
Set the parameters as described in "Parameters."
Click OK.
On the top navigation bar, click Storage, and then select File Storage > NAS from the navigation pane.
Click the HTTP Shares tab.
Click Edit in the Actions column for an HTTP share.
Set the parameters as described in "Parameters."
Click OK.
On the top navigation bar, click Storage, and then select File Storage > NAS from the navigation pane.
Click the HTTP Shares tab.
Click Delete in the Actions column for an HTTP share.
In the dialog box that opens, click OK.
Share Name: Specify a name for the HTTP share.
Directory: Specify a shared directory, which cannot be the root directory.
Blocked Clients: Specify an IP or network address that cannot access the shared directory.
WebDAV: Select whether to enable WebDAV. If you enable WebDAV, a WebDAV client has full control over the shared directory.