Basic scenarios, Workgroup, Domain – Dell PowerVault 735N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) User Manual

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3.

Specify the name and location of the file that contains the saved maps.

4.

Click Restore.

Basic Scenarios

For UNIX and Windows NT Username Mapping, an NIS Server must already exist in
the UNIX environment. Username Mapping associates NIS users and groups to
Windows NT users and groups. There are two types of maps that can be used; sim-
ple and advanced. Simple maps define a one-to-one relationship between same name
users and groups. Advanced maps define a relationship between dissimilar names
and groups.

Workgroup

In the Workgroup scenario, you configure Username Mapping locally on the Power-
Vault 735N system. All maps are contained on this system.

Domain

In the Domain scenario, you configure Username Mapping on the domain controller.
The Username Mapping Service and the NT Authentication Service must be installed
on the Domain Controller. If multiple Domain Controllers are present, NT Authentica-
tion must be installed on each Domain Controller.

File Server for Macintosh

To configure File Server for Macintosh (FSM), access the File Server for Macintosh
Properties
dialog box from the MMC.

To get to the FSM MMC Console perform the following steps:

1.

Right-click My Appliance.

2.

Click Manage.

3.

Right-click Shared Folders.

4.

Click Configure File Server for Macintosh.

The configuration menu displays.

Hostname, authentication method, logon message, and number of session can be
configured on the configuration menu.

Hostname — Unique hostname identity for Macintosh Services. This may be the
same as the hostname.

Authentication

Microsoft Only is authentication performed via Microsoft user authentication
module (UAM) only.

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