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CAUTION, Manager Menu, Network, Identification., Network Identification, Hostname, Assign

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Adding the NSS to your Network Configuring the NSS Network Identification STEP 1 From the Manager Menu, click Network Identification. The Network Identification page appears. 3 STEP 2 In the Hostname field, enter the name you want to use for the NSS. Note any special naming restrictions or conventions enforced by the domain(s) into which the NSS is being joined. CAUTION: If you change the hostname, any ! current CIFS connections to shares on the NSS are disconnected. STEP 3 To assign the hostname for the NSS using the DHCP server, select Assign automatically via DHCP. If the DHCP server is not available or if it is not configured to supply a hostname, the NSS hostname is assigned using the information entered in the Hostname field. STEP 4 In the Description field, enter the textual description for the NSS as you want it to appear in the file manager window for your users. STEP 5 Select the type of network into which you are making the NSS a member from the following options: Cisco Small Business NSS2000 Series Administration Guide 28

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Adding the NSS to your Network
Configuring the NSS Network Identification
Cisco Small Business NSS2000 Series Administration Guide
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3
STEP 1
From the
Manager Menu
, click
Network
ยจ
Identification.
The
Network Identification
page appears.
STEP 2
In the
Hostname
field, enter the name you want to use for the NSS. Note any
special naming restrictions or conventions enforced by the domain(s) into which
the NSS is being joined.
STEP 3
To assign the hostname for the NSS using the DHCP server, select
Assign
automatically via DHCP.
If the DHCP server is not available or if it is not configured
to supply a hostname, the NSS hostname is assigned using the information
entered in the
Hostname
field.
STEP 4
In the
Description
field, enter the textual description for the NSS as you want it to
appear in the file manager window for your users.
STEP 5
Select the type of network into which you are making the NSS a member from the
following options:
!
CAUTION:
If you change the hostname, any
current CIFS connections to shares on the NSS
are disconnected.