Table 34. Fibre Channel page settings (continued)
Item Description
write data using the FC (Fibre Channel) protocol. A specific initiator can support
DD Boost over FC or DD VTL, but not both.
Devices The devices to be used are listed. They are available on all endpoints. An endpoint
is the logical target on the Data Domain or PowerProtect system to which the
initiator connects.
CIFS protocol
The CIFS Protocol settings section enables you to configure the CIFS protocol settings. Click Yes to configure the CIFS
protocol settings, or click No to skip CIFS configuration.
The system uses the term MTree to describe directories. When you configure a directory path, DD OS creates an MTree where
the data will reside.
CIFS Protocol Authentication page
The Authentication page enables you to configure Active Directory and Workgroup for your system.
To configure these settings outside of the configuration wizard, select Administration > Access > Authentication.
Table 35. Authentication page settings
Item Description
Active Directory/Kerberos Authentication Expand this panel to enable, disable, and configure Active Directory Kerberos
authentication.
Workgroup Authentication Expand this panel to configure Workgroup authentication.
LDAP Authentication Expand this panel to configure LDAP authentication.
NIS Authentication Expand this panel to configure NIS authentication.
CIFS Protocol Share page
The Share page enables you to configure a CIFS protocol share name and a directory path for your system.
To configure these settings outside of the configuration wizard, select Protocols > CIFS > Shares > Create.
Table 36. Share page settings
Item Description
Share Name Enter a share name for the system.
Directory Path Enter a directory path for the system.
Add (+) button Click + to enter a system client, user, or group.
Pencil icon Modify a client, user, or group.
Delete (X) button Click X to delete a selected client, user. or group.
NFS protocol
The NFS Protocol settings section enables you to configure the NFS protocol settings. Click Yes to configure the NFS
protocol settings, or click No to skip NFS configuration.
The system uses the term MTree to describe directories. When you configure a directory path, DD OS creates an MTree where
the data will reside.
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