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Deleting a NAS Share
Delete a NAS share if it is no longer needed. When you delete a share, all
data stored on the share is lost.
To delete a NAS share:
1
Select the share and click
Delete
.
Note:
You can select multiple shares to delete at once.
2
Click
Yes
to confirm the deletion.
Windows Domain
The
Windows Domain
page allows you to join the DXi4000 to a
Windows workgroup or a Windows domain using
SMB
. To use a NAS
share configured for the CIFS protocol on a Windows network, you must
first join the DXi4000 to a workgroup or a domain. After you join the
DXi4000 to a workgroup or a domain, CIFS shares are available for use
on the Windows network.
To access the
Windows Domain
page, on the
NAS
page, click the
Windows Domain
tab (see
).
Figure 81 Windows Domain
Page
Use the
Windows Domain
page to perform the following tasks:
Summary of Contents for DXi4510
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Page 42: ...Chapter 1 DXi4000 System Description Network Segmentation 18 Quantum DXi4000 User s Guide...
Page 52: ...Chapter 2 Basic Operations Locating Serial Numbers 28 Quantum DXi4000 User s Guide...
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