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The ISA-4000 provides a cross-platform file service supporting FTP, Apple file sharing, and
Windows file sharing. As long as the file services are correctly configured, users may share files with
the ISA-4000.
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I L E S E R V I C E S S E T T I N G S
1. Click Network Services.
2. Click
File Services
, and the File Services Settings screen appears:
Figure 5-18: File services settings
The field definitions are as follows:
FTP Server
Enable
– check the box to enable the FTP server.
Maximum Simultaneous Connections
– type a value to specify the
maximum number of connections that may be made to the FTP server
at the same time. The default value is 25 connections.
Apple File
Sharing
Enable
– check the box to enable the AppleShare service.
Maximum Simultaneous Connections
– type a value to specify the
maximum number of connections that may be made to the AppleShare
service at the same time. The default value is 25 connections.
Windows File
Sharing
Enable
– check the box to enable the SAMBA service (an SMB server
in Linux).
Maximum Simultaneous Connections
– type a value to specify the
maximum number of connections that may be made to the SAMBA
service at the same time. The default value is 25 connections.
Workgroup
– type a user-friendly name to specify the workgroup or
NT domain that the ISA-4000 will belong to. This entry determines
where the ISA-4000 will appear in the Windows client machine's
Network Neighborhood.
Guest /
Anonymous
Enable
– check this box to specify whether guest users may be
allowed access to the AppleShare and SAMBA services. Checking it