Netgear RN526X Software Manual - Page 119

Users and Groups, ReadyNAS OS 6.7, Workgroup Name, NetBIOS Domain Name

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ReadyNAS OS 6.7 The Workgroup Name field changes to NetBIOS Domain Name. 4. Configure the settings as explained in the following table: Item Description NetBIOS Domain Name DNS Realm Name (FQDN) Container OU Enter the name of the NetBIOS domain, for example, company. Normally, the NetBIOS domain name is identical to the prefix of the DNS realm name. If the NetBIOS domain name does not properly represent the organizational structure or does not match the prefix naming rules, the name differs from the prefix of the DNS realm name. Enter the DNS realm name, which is normally the DNS domain name or the Active Directory domain name, for example, company.community.com, where company is the prefix, and community is the suffix of the name. This setting is optional. Specify the location of the computer account of the ReadyNAS in the Active Directory. By default, the computer account for the ReadyNAS is placed in the Computers organizational unit (OU), but you can use the Container OU field to specify another OU. You can specify OUs by separating OU entries with slashes. Specify the lowest-level OU first. Note The name of the computer account (also referred to as the machine account) is the same as the host name of the ReadyNAS (see Configure the Host Name on page 157). Included Trusted Domains Select the Include Trusted Domains check box to include active directory domains, and their accounts, recognized as trusted by the Active Directory used by the ReadyNAS system. Administrator Name Enter the name of the administrator of the Active Directory. Administrator Password Enter the password of the administrator of the Active Directory. Directory Server address This setting is optional. Enter the IP address of the Active Directory server. Do not cache ADS accounts locally Select this check box to prevent caching of ADS accounts. Caching can speed access, but downloading and updating the accounts of a large domain can also slow the ReadyNAS system. If this check box is clear, then the ReadyNAS system imports a list of users and groups from the Active Directory server. If the option is checked, then the ReadyNAS does not import a list of users and groups from AD. Users and Groups 119

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The
Workgroup Name
field changes to
NetBIOS Domain Name
.
4.
Configure the settings as explained in the following table:
Description
Item
Enter the name of the NetBIOS domain, for example, company. Normally,
the NetBIOS domain name is identical to the prefix of the DNS realm name.
If the NetBIOS domain name does not properly represent the organizational
structure or does not match the prefix naming rules, the name differs from
the prefix of the DNS realm name.
NetBIOS Domain Name
Enter the DNS realm name, which is normally the DNS domain name or the
Active Directory domain name, for example, company.community.com, where
company is the prefix, and community is the suffix of the name.
DNS Realm Name (FQDN)
This setting is optional. Specify the location of the computer account of the
ReadyNAS in the Active Directory. By default, the computer account for the
ReadyNAS is placed in the Computers organizational unit (OU), but you can
use the
Container OU
field to specify another OU.You can specify OUs by
separating OU entries with slashes. Specify the lowest-level OU first.
The name of the computer account (also referred to as the
machine account) is the same as the host name of the
ReadyNAS (see
Configure the Host Name
on page 157).
Note
Container OU
Select the
Include Trusted Domains
check box to include active directory
domains, and their accounts, recognized as trusted by the Active Directory
used by the ReadyNAS system.
Included Trusted Domains
Enter the name of the administrator of the Active Directory.
Administrator Name
Enter the password of the administrator of the Active Directory.
Administrator Password
This setting is optional. Enter the IP address of the Active Directory server.
Directory Server address
Select this check box to prevent caching of ADS accounts. Caching can
speed access, but downloading and updating the accounts of a large domain
can also slow the ReadyNAS system. If this check box is clear, then the
ReadyNAS system imports a list of users and groups from the Active Directory
server. If the option is checked, then the ReadyNAS does not import a list of
users and groups from AD.
Do not cache ADS accounts locally
Users and Groups
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