C Precautions/Limitations
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Appendix
C.2 SMB
The precautions/limitations of using SMB are as follows:
Configuring the machine
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Take great care when setting the IP address. The IP address is managed
throughout the system. Consult your network administrator before defining any
address.
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Depending on the network environment used, it may be necessary to set the
subnet mask and gateway. Consult your network administrator before defining
the needed item.
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If setting the port to [Enable] leads to insufficient memory, the port status may
be set to [Disable] automatically. In this case, either set the port to [Disable]
when it is not used or change the memory allocation capacity.
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Specify the size for the receiving buffer memory [SMB Spool] as required by
the environment in use. If the size of the receiving buffer memory [SMB Spool]
is smaller than the transmitted data, the data may not be received.
Configuring the computer
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Take great care when setting the IP address. The IP address is managed
throughout the system. Consult your network administrator before defining any
address.
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Consult the Network Information Service (NIS) administrator when setting the
network (such as the IP address) by a host being used under NIS.