Win/Mac/NFS
Microsoft Networking
Microsoft Networking referes to Samba, a network protocol that allows data to be accessed over a computer
network and provides file and print services to Windows clients.
Configuring Microsoft Networking
1. Go to Control Panel > Network & File Services > Win/Mac/NFS > Microsoft Networking .
2. Select Enable file service for Microsoft networking.
3. Configure Microsoft networking settings.
Setting User Action
Server description (Optional) Specify a description that contains a maximum of 256 characters.
The description must enable users to easily identify the NAS on a
Microsoft network.
Workgroup Specify a workgroup name that contains 1 to 15 characters from
any of the following groups:
• Letters: A to Z, a to z
• Numbers: 0 to 9
• Multi-byte characters: Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and
Russian
• Special characters: ~ ! @ # $ ^ & ( ) - _ { } . '
4. Select an authentication method.
Option Description
Standalone server QTS uses the local user account information for authentication.
AD domain member QTS uses Microsoft Active Directory (AD) for authentication.
LDAP domain authentication QTS uses an LDAP directory for authentication.
5. Configure the advanced settings.
a. Click Advanced Options.
The Advanced Options window opens.
b. Configure the advanced settings.
c. Configure any of the following settings.
Option User Action
Enable WINS server Select this option to run a WINS server on the NAS.
Use the specified WINS server Select this option to specify a WINS server IP address that QTS
will use for name resolution.
QTS 4.5.x User Guide
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