Managing the System
Network Services
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STEP 6 From the Name Resolve Priority drop-down list, DNS is used for name resolution
by default.
STEP 7 Click Login style: DOMAIN\USERNAME instead of DOMAIN+USERNAME for
F T P, A F P, a n d W e b F i l e M a n a g e r to enable users to use the same login name
format (domain\username) to connect to the NAS via AFP, FTP, and Web File
Manager.
STEP 8 When you click Automatically register in DNS and the NAS is joined to an Active
Directory, the NAS will register itself automatically in the domain DNS server. This
will create a DNS host entry for the NAS in the DNS server. If the NAS IP address
is changed, the NAS will automatically update the new IP address in the DNS
server.
STEP 9 Click Enable Trusted Domains to enable trusted domains.
STEP 10 Click Apply. Your advanced option settings are updated to the NAS.
Apple Networking
From the Network Services > Apple Networking window, Apple Macintosh users
can enable Apple Networking in order to access network shares via the Apple File
Protocol (AFP).
If your NAS is a member of an AppleTalk network that includes an extended
network assigned with multiple zones, assign a zone name. The zone name must
not exceed 15 characters. The following characters are not supported:
" / \ : | ? < > . %
If you do not wish to assign a network zone, enter an asterisk (*). The asterisk (*) is
the default setting.