How to connect to the NAS server (Mac)
Products
| Name | Version |
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| System | macOS |
≧ 10.6 |
Description
The steps below explain how to connect to the NAS (nas.unil.ch) using a Mac computer and allow you to view the file server tree structure in the Finder.
This procedure allows you to access the storage spaces available at UNIL:
- Central NAS server for administrative data: \\nas.unil.ch\FBM\
- DCSR NAS server for research data: \\nasdcsr.unil.ch\RECHERCHE
- DCSR NAS server for "sensitive" research data: \\nasdcsr.unil.ch\RECHERCHE-S
- DCSR NAS server for "personal" research data: \\nasdcsr.unil.ch\RECHERCHE-P
Windows user? Please refer to the following documentation: How to connect to the NAS Server (Windows)
Procedure
How to connect
Prerequisite: You must be connected to UNIL network or through the VPN to access the storage servers.
- Click on Finder.
- In the menu, select “Go”, then “Connect to server” or use the keyboard shortcut “cmd+K”.
- Enter the address of the server you want to connect to (see the blue box above)
For example: \\nasdcsr.unil.ch\RECHERCHE
The “+” button on the right allows to save the server address in the “Favorite Servers” list to simplify further reconnections. Click on “Connect”
- Enter the information to connect:
- Name: enter “ad\” + “UNIL username” (for example: “ad\pmartin1”)
- Password: enter your UNIL password
- Click on “Connect” to mount the NAS server
Create a shortcut
- In order to simplify reconnection, you can create a shortcut to the shared folder
To proceed: select a folder, slide it to the left column of the Finder under “Favorites”
In the exemple below, the shortcut is created for the folder “DEC”




