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Using the direct hosting SMB service, Resolving the name using LLMNR, Using in the DFS environment

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2.2 Configuring the SMB send operating environment 2 Using the direct hosting SMB service If the direct hosting SMB service is enabled, you can specify the destination using the IP address (IPv4/IPv6) or host name. In the administrator mode, select [Network] - [SMB Settings] - [Direct Hosting Settings], and then set [Direct Hosting] to [Enable]. Resolving the name using LLMNR Using LLMNR (Link-local Multicast Name Resolution), you can resolve the name even in an environment with no DNS server. This function is supported in an operating system of Windows Vista or later (Windows Vista/7/8/Server 2008/Server 2008 R2/Server 2012). It is useful to resolve the name in the IPv6 environment. In the administrator mode, select [Network] - [TCP/IP Settings] - [TCP/IP Settings], and set [LLMNR] to [Enable]. Tips To perform name resolution using LLMNR, enable the direct hosting SMB service. Using in the DFS environment Configure setting when a distributed file system (DFS, Distributed File System) is employed in your environment. In the administrator mode, select [Network] - [SMB Settings] - [SMB Client Settings], and set [DFS] to [Enable]. [Applied Functions] 2-8

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2.2
Configuring the SMB send operating environment
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Using the direct hosting SMB service
If the direct hosting SMB service is enabled, you can specify the destination using the IP address (IPv4/IPv6)
or host name.
In the administrator mode, select [Network] - [SMB Settings] - [Direct Hosting Settings], and then set [Direct
Hosting] to [Enable].
Resolving the name using LLMNR
Using LLMNR (Link-local Multicast Name Resolution), you can resolve the name even in an environment with
no DNS server. This function is supported in an operating system of Windows Vista or later (Windows Vis-
ta/7/8/Server 2008/Server 2008 R2/Server 2012). It is useful to resolve the name in the IPv6 environment.
In the administrator mode, select [Network] - [TCP/IP Settings] - [TCP/IP Settings], and set [LLMNR] to [En-
able].
Tips
To perform name resolution using LLMNR, enable the direct hosting SMB service.
Using in the DFS environment
Configure setting when a distributed file system (DFS, Distributed File System) is employed in your environ-
ment.
In the administrator mode, select [Network] - [SMB Settings] - [SMB Client Settings], and set [DFS] to [Ena-
ble].