Configuring the appletalk protocol, Adapter bindings, Appletalk protocol adapter binding – Dell PowerVault 775N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) User Manual

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Configuring the AppleTalk Protocol

To configure the AppleTalk protocol, perform the following steps:

1. Log in to the NAS Manager.

2. Click Shares.

3. Click Sharing Protocols.

4. Click AppleTalk Protocol, and then click Properties.

5. In the AppleTalk Service Properties window, type the log on message that will be displayed when the user logs on,

click the Security check box if you allow workstations to save passwords and select the type of authentication to be used,

and specify the number of concurrent sessions that are allowed.

6. Click OK to complete the configuration.

Adapter Bindings

FSM can bind to only one network adapter. By default, it is bound to the embedded 10/100TX network adapter. To change the

binding in systems with multiple network adapters, the AppleTalk protocol properties for the network adapter to be used by

AppleTalk must be modified to accept inbound connections.

AppleTalk Protocol Adapter Binding

To modify the AppleTalk protocol adapter binding for systems with multiple network adapters, perform the following steps from

the NAS Manager:

1. Log in to the NAS Manager.

2. Click Network.

3. Click Interfaces.

4. Click the radio button next to an enabled adapter to bind the AppleTalk protocol.

NOTE:

The AppleTalk protocol must bind to an adapter that is enabled, regardless of whether the File Server for

Macintosh is disabled.

5. On the Tasks menu, click AppleTalk.

6. Click the check box next to Enable inbound AppleTalk connections on this adapter.

7. Optionally, if you use AppleTalk zones, select the appropriate zone in the drop-down box.

8. Click OK.

Microsoft UAM Volume

A user authentication module (UAM) is a software program that prompts users for an account name and password before they

log in to a server. The Macintosh Chooser has a standard UAM built in that uses the clear-text password or Apple's RandNum

Exchange method of security.

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