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Network Access to the Server

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Chapter 2 Network Access to the Server SnapServers are preconfigured to use DHCP, autonegotiate network settings, and allow access to the server for Windows (CIFS/SMB), Unix (NFS), Macintosh (AFP), FTP/FTPS, and HTTP/HTTPS clients. Discussed next are the options for configuring TCP/IP addressing, network bonding, and access protocols. Network bonding options allow you to configure the SnapServer for load balancing and failover. Network protocols control which network clients can access the server. Topics in Network Access: • TCP/IP Options • Configuring TCP/IP Settings • Default Network Protocol Settings • Windows Networking Configuration • NFS Access • Apple Networking Configuration • FTP/FTPS Access • HTTP/HTTPS Access • DHCP Server • Print Server Note The default settings enable access to the SnapServer via all protocols supported by the SnapServer. As a security measure, disable all protocols not in use. For example, if no Macintosh or FTP clients need access to the SnapServer, disable these protocols in the Administration Tool. SnapServer Administrator Guide 21

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SnapServer Administrator Guide
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SnapServer Administrator Guide
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Chapter 2
Network Access to the Server
SnapServers are preconfigured to use DHCP, autonegotiate network
settings, and allow access to the server for Windows (CIFS/SMB), Unix
(NFS), Macintosh (AFP), FTP/FTPS, and HTTP/HTTPS clients. Discussed
next are the options for configuring TCP/IP addressing, network bonding,
and access protocols. Network bonding options allow you to configure the
SnapServer for load balancing and failover. Network protocols control
which network clients can access the server.
Topics in Network Access:
TCP/IP Options
Configuring TCP/IP Settings
Default Network Protocol Settings
Windows Networking Configuration
NFS Access
Apple Networking Configuration
FTP/FTPS Access
HTTP/HTTPS Access
DHCP Server
Print Server
Note
The default settings enable access to the SnapServer via all protocols
supported by the SnapServer. As a security measure, disable all protocols not in
use. For example, if no Macintosh or FTP clients need access to the SnapServer,
disable these protocols in the Administration Tool.