Dell PowerVault NX3500 Administrator's Guide - Page 150

the appropriate UNIX/ Mac O/S encoding on PowerVault NX3500.

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Table 11-2. Japanese Incompatible Characters (continued) OVERLINE (  ̄ ) U+FFE3 (FULLWIDTH MICRON) U+FFE3 (FULLWIDTH MICRON) CENT SIGN (¢) U+00A2 (CENT SIGN) U+FFE0 (FULLWIDTH CENT SIGN) POUND SIGN (#) U+00A3 (POUND U+FFE1 SIGN) (FULLWIDTH POUND SIGN) NOT SIGN (¬) U+00AC (NOT SIGN) U+FFE2 (FULLWIDTH NOT SIGN) U+203E (OVERLINE) U+00A2 (CENT SIGN) U+00A3(POUND SIGN) U+00AC (NOT SIGN) The PowerVault NX3500 provides a special code page for the CIFS service, to support portability between protocols. If you are working in a multi-protocol environment and wish to share files and directories between protocols, it is recommended to use this option. When the CIFS service is configured to use UTF-8-JP for the internal encoding (UNIX code page), Windows incompatible encoding is mapped to the appropriate UNIX/ Mac O/S encoding on PowerVault NX3500. This ensures that in any case correct and incorrect characters will be mapped correctly. 150 Internationalization

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Internationalization
The PowerVault NX3500 provides a special code page for the CIFS service, to
support portability between protocols. If you are working in a multi-protocol
environment and wish to share files and directories between protocols, it is
recommended to use this option.
When the CIFS service is configured to use UTF-8-JP for the internal
encoding (UNIX code page), Windows incompatible encoding is mapped to
the appropriate UNIX/ Mac O/S encoding on PowerVault NX3500. This
ensures that in any case correct and incorrect characters will be mapped
correctly.
OVERLINE (
) U+FFE3
(FULLWIDTH
MICRON)
U+FFE3
(FULLWIDTH
MICRON)
U+203E
(OVERLINE)
CENT SIGN (¢)
U+00A2 (CENT
SIGN)
U+FFE0
(FULLWIDTH
CENT SIGN)
U+00A2 (CENT
SIGN)
POUND SIGN
(#)
U+00A3 (POUND
SIGN)
U+FFE1
(FULLWIDTH
POUND SIGN)
U+00A3(POUND
SIGN)
NOT SIGN (¬)
U+00AC (NOT
SIGN)
U+FFE2
(FULLWIDTH
NOT SIGN)
U+00AC (NOT
SIGN)
Table 11-2.
Japanese Incompatible Characters
(continued)