Adapter bindings, Appletalk protocol adapter binding, Services for netware – Dell PowerVault 735N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) User Manual

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Advanced Features

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To install the authentication files on the Macintosh workstation

1.

Double-click the Microsoft UAM Volume on the Macintosh desktop.

2.

Double-click the Microsoft UAM Installer file on the Microsoft UAM volume.

3.

Click Continue in the installer welcome screen.

The installer will report whether the installation succeeded.

If the installation has succeeded, Macintosh users of this workstation will be offered
Microsoft Authentication when they connect to the system.

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 Filers with multiple network
adapters, perform the following steps from the PowerVault 735N NAS Manager:

1.

Click Maintenance.

2.

Click Terminal Services Advanced Client.

3.

Log into the Terminal Services session.

4.

Close the Advanced Administration Menu.

5.

From this window, select the adapter to remove.

6.

From the Desktop, right-click Network Places and click Properties.

7.

From the Network and Dial-up Connections folder, right-click the connection to
have the AppleTalk protocol bind and click Properties.

8.

Select AppleTalk Protocol from the list of components and click Properties.

9.

Click Accept Inbound connections on this adapter and click OK to close this
dialog box.

10. Click OK to close the Connection Properties dialog box.

Services for NetWare

Services for NetWare (SFN) are compatible with Novell NetWare Bindery service for
authentication and file access using the internetwork packet exchange/sequenced
packet exchange (IPX/SPX) network protocol.

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