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CIFS Service
The
CIFS
(Common Internet File System) option is used to setup CIFS protocol. The CIFS is a network
protocol that offers file services for Windows computers. The unified storage provides CIFS
capability without the need for a Windows server in the network. Starting this service will open the
following ports on the unified storage system:
TCP 139 (smbd)
TCP 445 (smbd)
UDP 137 (nmbd)
UDP 138 (nmbd)
This table shows the row descriptions.
Row Name
Description
CIFS Service
Enable or Disable.
Server description Default is “Welcome to CIFS server”. Maximum length is 256 characters.
Workgroup
Default is “Workgroup”. Maximum length is 16 characters.
WINS server 1 IP
address
WINS Server IP Address. Default is empty. If it’s empty, the name
resolution priority is DNS only. Otherwise, the name resolution priority is
WINS server first, and then DNS.
WINS server 2 IP
address
The same as above.
When it is done, click
Apply
button.
NFS Service
The
NFS
(Network File System) option is used to setup NFS protocol. NFS is a protocol for sharing
files and directories on a network among Linux machines and Unix machines.
Starting this service will open the following ports on the unified storage system:
TCP 111 (rpcbind)
TCP 2049 (nfsd)
UDP 111 (rpcbind)
Additionally, mountd and rpcbind will each bind to a randomly available UDP port.