User manual

Chapter 3
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Services
To manage settings for the NASRaQ services, click the
Services button at the top of the screen. To turn on any of the
services listed in the Service Settings table, click its check box.
The services are described in the following sections.
Microsoft Windows File Sharing (SMB)
Windows-based machines use a Þle sharing protocol called
SMB (Server Message Block). Once SMB is set up, the
NASRaQ appears in your Network Neighborhood under
the speciÞed work group with the hostname, which is the
name that the administrator assigned in the Setup Wizard or
on the Control Panel screen). The name also appears in the
LCD display as:
hostname.domainname
To set the SMB parameters, go to the Administrator Site, click
Control Panel, click Services, make sure the box is checked
next to ÒWindows Þle sharing (SMB).Ó Click on Save Changes.
Under the parameters link, in the ÒWorkgroup or NT
DomainÓ Þeld, enter the name of the workgroup or NT
domain for which you want the NASRaQ to appear as part of
the Network Neighborhood. In the ÒWINS Server AddressÓ
Þeld, enter the IP address of your WINS servers, if you have
one. Otherwise, leave this Þeld blank.
Note: A Windows Internet Name Service (WINS) is used to
resolve NetBIOS host names, which is used by Windows
Networking to identify server and Internet IP addresses. You are
not required to use a WINS server unless your network spans
more than one TCP/IP subnet. Without a WINS server your
client machines will not be able to access your NASRaQ if it is
located on a different TCP/IP subnet. Contact your network
administrator to locate your WINS server address and to
identify the network topology for your NASRaQ.
Debugging the Network Neighborhood:
If the NASRaQ does not appear in the Network
Neighborhood check that these settings are correct:
¥ Workgroup: The NASRaQ must be in the same workgroup
you are viewing in the Network Neighborhood.