Telnet server, Changing the intel proset ii network team mode, Authentication – Dell PowerVault 745N User Manual

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Changing the Intel PROSet II Network Team Mode

1.

 

Log in to the NAS Manager.

2.

 

Click Maintenance, and then click Remote Desktop.

3.

 

Log in to the Remote Desktop session as an administrator.

 

4.

 

Double-click the network icon on the NAS system's taskbar.

 

The Network Teaming utility, Intel PROSet II, is displayed.

5.

 

In the tree view, click the team to modify.

6.

 

Click Action, and then click Change Team Mode.

7.

 

In the Teaming Wizard, select the type of team that you want to create, and then click Next.

 

The types of team include Adaptive Load Balancing, Receive Load Balance, Switch Fault Tolerance, Adapter Fault Tolerance, Fast EtherChannel
(FEC) and Gig EtherChannel (GEC)
, Link Aggregation, IEEE 802.3ad Static, and IEEE 802.3ad Dynamic.

8.

 

Click OK to close.

 

For more information, see your Intel PROSet II help.

 

Telnet Server

 

The Telnet server works optimally for most installations. It accepts logins from a variety of clients, including the Telnet clients shipped with Windows 2000,
Windows NT®

, Windows 95, and Windows 98, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 operating systems as well as a variety of character mode terminal 

clients from virtually any operating system. In addition, it can be configured to meet specific site requirements such as improving security, simplifying logins,
and supporting stream or console mode.

 

Authentication

 

The Telnet server supports Windows NT LAN Manager (NTLM) for authentication of client logins. NTLM allows users to be automatically authenticated to the
Telnet server based on their Windows NT login. This makes using Telnet completely transparent to users, while ensuring that clear text passwords do not
pass over the network. However, NTLM must be supported on the client side of the login as well.

 

When users are logged in to a system that is using NTLM login, they are restricted to local drives on that system. If they need to map network resources, they
can do so by explicitly mapping with full credentials.

 

Administration

 

The Telnet server is administered using the NAS Manager.

 

FTP

 

Enabling FTP Protocol

 

NOTE:

The default administrator user name is administrator and the default password is powervault.

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