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Sharing
Share Disk By
Select how to generate the share name for each disk shared in NAS mode. Options are: 'Disk
Share Name', 'Disk Name', or 'Disk ID'
Enable Advanced Sharing
This enables shares for all-disks, all-disks-by-id, and all-disks-by-name which are shares that
contain all disks shared in separate folders by id or name.
Enable Info and Status Shares
This enables READ-ONLY shares (hr-info and hr-status) that contain documentation, software,
drivers, and status and log files.
Authentication
Method
Defines the type of authentication used. Options are 'User' where a single username and password
are defined to access shares on the device and 'Active Directory' where usernames and passwords
are authenticated by a Domain Controller.
Note:
If using Active Directory authentication, you should set the NetSwap/RAIDFrame Plus
DNS to your Domain DNS (probably the Domain Controller) and set Date/Time update method
to NTP and set the NTP server to your Domain Controller. If the date/time on the Domain
Controller and the date/time on the NetSwap/RAIDFrame Plus do not match closely enough,
authentication will fail.
For User Authentication
Workgroup
Workgroup name for Windows networking.
For Active Directory Authentication
Domain
Displays the current Domain if the device is currently joined to a Domain.
Global Access Control
For User Authentication
User Name
Username required to access the share. It is not necessary that this be a valid user name on
your existing network or domain. For simplicity and security, user authentication on the
NetSwap/RAIDFrame Plus is kept completely separate from the workgroup or domain to
allow access to backup drives in a network emergency when domain controllers may be down.
Password
Password required to access the share. It is not necessary that this be a valid user password on
your existing network or domain.