10.2 NAS Configuration
Tasks
Use the Windows Domain page to perform the following tasks:
l Join the ETERNUS CS800 to a Windows workgroup (see "Joining a Windows
Workgroup" on page 208).
l Join the ETERNUS CS800 to a Windows domain (see "Joining a Windows Domain" on
page 208).
l Remove the ETERNUS CS800 from a Windows workgroup or domain (see "Disjoining a
Workgroup or Domain" on page 210).
Joining a Windows Workgroup
Join a Windows workgroup to add the ETERNUS CS800 to a workgroup on a Windows
network. After you join a workgroup, CIFS shares are available for use on the Windows
network.
To join a Windows workgroup:
1. Enter the following information about the Windows domain:
Domain Type Select Workgroup.
Domain/Workgroup Name Enter the workgroup name.
The workgroup name can be the name of an
existing workgroup or a new workgroup (for
example, Workgroup or Sales).
2. Click Apply.
When an SMB server is joined to a workgroup, share security is managed directly
from the remote management console. For a CIFS share, security is provided
through the read only or read/write access to the share. By default, when a CIFS
share is created, the default security setting allows access for all users. Any
access restrictions on individual users can be managed by editing a share on the
NAS Summary page (see "Editing a NAS Share" on page 204).
Joining a Windows Domain
Join a Windows domain to add the ETERNUS CS800 to a Windows network using Active
Directory. After you join a domain, CIFS shares are available for use on the Windows
network.
Before joining a Windows domain, make sure the date and time on the ETERNUS CS800 is
correct and is synchronized with the Active Directory Services (ADS) server (see "Date &
Time" on page 334). The time difference between the ETERNUS CS800 and the ADS server
(domain controller) must be less than 300 seconds.Fujitsu Technology Solutions
208 ETERNUS CS800