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Configuring basic settings for SMB send, Using the WINS server, In Mac OS X 10.7/10.8

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2.2 Configuring the SMB send operating environment 2 Configuring basic settings for SMB send Enable the SMB transmission function. In addition, select the authentication method for SMB transmission. In the administrator mode, select [Network] - [SMB Settings] - [SMB Client Settings], then configure the following settings. Settings [SMB Client] [Authentication] [Default Domain Name] Description Select [Enable] to use the SMB transmission function. [Enable] is specified by default. Select an authentication method for SMB transmission according to your environment. • [NTLM v1]/[NTLM v2]/[NTLMv1/v2]: Select this to use the function in the NT domain environment. If you select [NTLMv1/v2], NTLMv1 authentication is performed when NTLMv2 authentication fails. • [Kerberos]: Select this to use the function in the Active Directory domain environment. • [Kerberos, NTLMv1/v2]: Select this to use the function in an environment both the Active Directory domain and NT domain exist in. NTLMv2 authentication is performed when Kerberos authentication fails, and NTLMv1 authentication is performed when NTLMv2 authentication fails. [NTLM v1] is specified by default. Enter the default domain name to be added to the destination host name when data is sent using SMB (using ASCII characters of up to 64 bytes). If the domain name of the destination is not specified by the user when sending data using SMB, the domain name specified here is added. This item is not required when Active Directory is used as an authentication server. Tips - In Mac OS X 10.7/10.8, set [Authentication] to [NTLMv1/v2]. - In Mac OS X 10.7/10.8, the direct hosting SMB service must be enabled (default: [Enable]). For details, refer to page 2-8. Using the WINS server If the WINS server is installed to resolve the name, set the WINS server address and the name resolution method. In the administrator mode, select [Network] - [SMB Settings] - [WINS/NetBIOS Settings], then configure the following settings. Settings [WINS/NetBIOS] [WINS Automatic Retrieval] [WINS Server Address 1] [WINS Server Address 2] [Node Type] Description Select [Enable] to use the WINS server. [Enable] is specified by default. Select [Enable] to automatically obtain the WINS server address. This item is necessary when DHCP is enabled. [Enable] is specified by default. Enter the WINS server address. This item is necessary when you do not automatically obtain the WINS server address using the DHCP. Use the following entry formats. • Example of entry: "192.168.1.1" Select the name resolution method. • [B Node]: Query by broadcast • [P Node]: Query the WINS server • [M Node]: Query by broadcast, and then query the WINS server • [H Node]: Query the WINS server, and then query by broadcast [H Node] is specified by default. [Applied Functions] 2-7

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[Applied Functions]
2-7
2.2
Configuring the SMB send operating environment
2
Configuring basic settings for SMB send
Enable the SMB transmission function. In addition, select the authentication method for SMB transmission.
In the administrator mode, select [Network] - [SMB Settings] - [SMB Client Settings], then configure the fol-
lowing settings.
Tips
-
In Mac OS X 10.7/10.8, set [Authentication] to [NTLMv1/v2].
-
In Mac OS X 10.7/10.8, the direct hosting SMB service must be enabled (default: [Enable]). For details,
refer to page 2-8.
Using the WINS server
If the WINS server is installed to resolve the name, set the WINS server address and the name resolution
method.
In the administrator mode, select [Network] - [SMB Settings] - [WINS/NetBIOS Settings], then configure the
following settings.
Settings
Description
[SMB Client]
Select [Enable] to use the SMB transmission function.
[Enable] is specified by default.
[Authentication]
Select an authentication method for SMB transmission according to your en-
vironment.
[NTLM v1]/[NTLM v2]/[NTLMv1/v2]: Select this to use the function in the NT
domain environment. If you select [NTLMv1/v2], NTLMv1 authentication is
performed when NTLMv2 authentication fails.
[Kerberos]: Select this to use the function in the Active Directory domain
environment.
[Kerberos, NTLMv1/v2]: Select this to use the function in an environment
both the Active Directory domain and NT domain exist in. NTLMv2 authen-
tication is performed when Kerberos authentication fails, and NTLMv1 au-
thentication is performed when NTLMv2 authentication fails.
[NTLM v1] is specified by default.
[Default Domain Name]
Enter the default domain name to be added to the destination host name when
data is sent using SMB (using ASCII characters of up to 64 bytes).
If the domain name of the destination is not specified by the user when sending
data using SMB, the domain name specified here is added. This item is not re-
quired when Active Directory is used as an authentication server.
Settings
Description
[WINS/NetBIOS]
Select [Enable] to use the WINS server.
[Enable] is specified by default.
[WINS Automatic Re-
trieval]
Select [Enable] to automatically obtain the WINS server address.
This item is necessary when DHCP is enabled.
[Enable] is specified by default.
[WINS Server Address
1]
[WINS Server Address
2]
Enter the WINS server address.
This item is necessary when you do not automatically obtain the WINS server
address using the DHCP.
Use the following entry formats.
Example of entry: "192.168.1.1"
[Node Type]
Select the name resolution method.
[B Node]: Query by broadcast
[P Node]: Query the WINS server
[M Node]: Query by broadcast, and then query the WINS server
[H Node]: Query the WINS server, and then query by broadcast
[H Node] is specified by default.