Configure The D2D Cifs Server; More About Authentication Modes - HP D2D Manual

.d2d nas integration with symantec backup exec 2010 (eh985-90932, march 2011)
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1 Configure the D2D CIFS server

The first step in configuring the D2D device as a target for backups from Symantec Backup Exec
is to configure the CIFS server on the D2D Backup System
On the D2D Web Management Interface navigate to the NAS — CIFS Server page and select Edit.
The available Authentication options for the CIFS server are:
None – All shares created are accessible to any user from any client (this is the least secure
option)
User – Local (D2D) User account authentication
AD – Active Directory User account authentication

More about authentication modes

None: This authentication mode requires no username or password authentication and is the
simplest configuration. Backup Exec will always be able to use shares configured in this mode with
no changes to either server or Backup Exec configuration. However, this mode provides no data
security because anyone can access the shares and add or delete data.
User: In this mode it is possible to create "local D2D users" from the D2D Web Management
Interface. This mode requires the configuration of a respective local user on the Backup Exec media
server and configuration changes to the Backup Exec services. Individual users can then be assigned
access to individual shares on the D2D Backup System. This authentication mode is ONLY
recommended when the Backup Exec media server is not a member of an AD Domain.
AD: In this mode the D2D CIFS server becomes a member of an Active Directory Domain. In order
to join an AD domain the user needs to provide credentials of a user who has permission to add
computers and users to the AD domain. After joining an AD Domain access to each share is
controlled by Domain Management tools and domain users or groups can be given access to
individual shares on the D2D Backup System. This is the recommended authentication mode, if the
Backup Exec Media server is a member of an AD domain.
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Configure the D2D CIFS server

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