Specifications
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MaxAttach NAS 6000 Administration Guide
Chapter #3 - Overview - Microsoft Windows O/S Version 2.0
Services for UNIX
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To use the User and Group Mappings, you need to obtain UNIX user, password and
group information from one or more NIS servers, or from imported password and group
files from a single UNIX client (PCNFS).
Figure #83 User and Group Mappings Page Screen - General Tab
The types of mappings that can be set up are:
n Simple Maps
n Explicit User Maps
n Explicit Group Maps
Simple Maps
Simple maps create automatic mappings between the MaxAttach NAS 6000 and UNIX
users that both share the same user name. In a simple user map, users on the MaxAttach
NAS 6000 are implicitly mapped one-to-one to UNIX users on the basis of user name.
Figure #84 User and Group Mappings Page Screen - Simple Mapping Tab










