HP StorageWorks Enterprise File Services WAN Accelerator User Manual

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Local Workgroup Settings

Workgroup Name. Specify a local workgroup name. If you configure PFS in
Workgroup mode the HP EFS WAN Accelerator does not need to join a domain.
Workgroup accounts are used by clients when they connect to the HP EFS WAN
Accelerator to access PFS shares.

NOTE: PFS must be enabled and Local Workgroup Settings must be selected before
you can set the Workgroup Name. After you have set a Workgroup Name click the Join
button.

Join/Leave. Click Join to join the workgroup; click Leave to leave the local workgroup.

IMPORTANT: If you are in Domain mode and have joined a domain you cannot
change to workgroup mode until you leave the domain.

User. Specify the login to create a local workgroup account so that users can connect to
the HP EFS WAN Accelerator and to access PFS shares.

Password/Password Confirm. Specify and confirm the user account password.

Add. Click Add to add users to the local workgroup.

Remove. To remove an entry, select it and click Remove.

Domain Settings

Fully-Qualified Domain Name/Realm. The domain to which you want to make the
proxy file server a member. Typically, this is your company domain name. PFS supports
Windows 2000 domains.

NOTE: PFS does not support non-domain accounts other than Administrator accounts.
If you create Local mode shares on a non-administrator account, your security
permissions for the share will not be preserved on the origin server.

Primary DNS IP. By default, this field displays the primary DNS IP set in the DNS
Settings page. To modify this entry, click the IP address.

Domain Admin Login. Specify the administrator login for the domain.

Domain Admin Password/Password Confirm. Specify and confirm the domain
administrator password.

Domain Controller Name. Optionally, specify the domain controller names (that is, the
host that provides user log in service in the domain). Typically, with Windows 2000
Active Directory Service domains, given a domain name, the system automatically
retrieves the domain controller name. Enter the names in a comma-separated list.

NOTE: If you specify the domain controller name in high latency situations, it will
reduce the time to join domain significantly.

Short Domain Name. Optionally, specify a short domain name, if available. Typically,
the short domain name is a sub-string of the realm. In rare situations, this is not the case,
and you must explicitly specify it.

Join/Leave. Click Join to join the domain or Leave to leave the domain.

IMPORTANT: If you are in Domain mode and have joined a domain you cannot
change to workgroup mode until you leave the domain.

Cancel. Click Cancel to cancel any current domain action that is in progress, such as
joining or leaving a domain.

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