The Server Name Screen - ZyXEL Communications NSA-220 Plus User Manual

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Chapter 4 System Setting

4.2 The Server Name Screen

Click System Setting > Server Name to open the following screen. Use this
screen to configure your CIFS settings. In this screen you can set your server
name and specify if your NSA is a part of a workgroup or domain.
Note: CIFS cannot be disabled on the NSA.
Figure 19 System Setting > Server Name
The following table describes the labels in these screens.
Table 14 System Setting > Server Name
LABEL
Server Name
Description
Workgroup Name
Prevent NSA From
Being Master Browser
Apply
Reset
106
DESCRIPTION
Enter a name to identify your NSA on the network in this field.
You can enter up to 15 alphanumeric characters with minus
signs allowed but not as the last character. The name must
begin with an alphabetic character (a-z) and is NOT case
sensitive.
Add text here to describe the NSA if the Server Name field was
not enough. Use up to 61 characters. You can use all characters
except the following: /\:|[]<>+;,?=*"~.
Type your workgroup name in this field. A workgroup is a group
of computers on a network that can share files.These user
accounts are maintained on the NSA.
You can enter up to 15 alphanumeric characters with minus
signs allowed but not as the last character. The name must
begin with an alphabetic character (a-z) and is NOT case
sensitive.
Select this option if computers in your workgroup are named
with non-English characters (such as Chinese and Russian).
When you perform a search in the workgroup, this option allows
you to locate computers named with non-English characters.
Click this to save your changes.
Click this to restore previously saved settings.
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