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7.3 Windows/CIFS
Use this screen to configure your CIFS settings. In this screen you can set your server name
and specify if your NSA is a part of a workgroup or domain.
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CIFS is always enabled on the NSA.
Static
Select the
Static
checkbox for the NSA to use fixed TCP/IP information. You
must fill in all of the following fields.
IP Address
Type an IP address in this field.
IP Subnet
Mask
Type an IP subnet mask in this field.
Gateway
Type a default gateway address in this field.
DNS
DNS (Domain Name System) is for mapping a domain name to its corresponding
IP address and vice versa. The DNS server is extremely important because
without it, you must know the IP address of a machine before you can access it. If
you have the IP address(es) of the DNS server(s), enter them.
Dynamic
Select the checkbox to have the DHCP server automatically assign a DNS server
address to your NSA.
Static
Select the checkbox to choose a static DNS server address. Type the DNS
server IP address(es) into the fields below.
Primary DNS
Server
Type a primary DNS server IP address.
Secondary
DNS Server
Type a secondary DNS server IP address.
Jumbo Frames
Jumbo frames improve network performance. You must have a 1 Gbps (Gigabit
Ethernet) network that supports jumbo frames. Select the largest size of frame
that all of your network devices (including computer Ethernet cards and switches,
hubs, or routers) support.
Note: If you enable jumbo frames on the NSA in a network that
does not support them, you will lose access to the NSA. If
this occurs, you will have to restore the factory default
configuration.
Network
Diagnostic Tool
Use this section to test the network connection to a particular IP address or
domain name. Select an address or type it into the field. Then click
Ping
to have
the NSA send a packet to test the network connection. If the NSA is able to “ping”
the host, the network connection is OK.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your TCP/IP configurations. After you click
Apply
, the NSA
restarts. Wait until you see the
Login
screen or until the NSA fully boots and then
use the NDU to rediscover it.
Reset
Click
Reset
to begin configuring this screen afresh.
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DESCRIPTION
Summary of Contents for NSA-2401
Page 2: ......
Page 7: ...Safety Warnings NSA 2401 User s Guide 7...
Page 8: ...Safety Warnings NSA 2401 User s Guide 8...
Page 10: ...Contents Overview NSA 2401 User s Guide 10...
Page 24: ...List of Figures NSA 2401 User s Guide 24...
Page 28: ...List of Tables NSA 2401 User s Guide 28...
Page 30: ...30...
Page 34: ...Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your NSA NSA 2401 User s Guide 34...
Page 54: ...Chapter 2 Introducing the Web Configurator NSA 2401 User s Guide 54...
Page 114: ...Chapter 3 Tutorials NSA 2401 User s Guide 114...
Page 116: ...116...
Page 124: ...Chapter 5 System Setting Screen NSA 2401 User s Guide 124...
Page 158: ...Chapter 6 Storage Screens NSA 2401 User s Guide 158...
Page 172: ...Chapter 7 Network Screens NSA 2401 User s Guide 172...
Page 219: ...Chapter 9 Protect Screens NSA 2401 User s Guide 219 Figure 183 Protect Backup Software...
Page 220: ...Chapter 9 Protect Screens NSA 2401 User s Guide 220...
Page 245: ...245 PART III Troubleshooting and Specifications Troubleshooting 247 Product Specifications 255...
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Page 254: ...Chapter 12 Troubleshooting NSA 2401 User s Guide 254...
Page 260: ...Chapter 13 Product Specifications NSA 2401 User s Guide 260...
Page 262: ...262...
Page 272: ...Appendix A Log Messages NSA 2401 User s Guide 272...
Page 296: ...Appendix B Setting Up Your Computer s IP Address NSA 2401 User s Guide 296...
Page 320: ...Appendix C Importing Certificates NSA 2401 User s Guide 320...
Page 350: ...Appendix D Open Source Licences NSA 2401 User s Guide 350...
Page 367: ...Index NSA 2401 User s Guide 367...