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Using the Administration Tool
Use the Network Tab to...
• Configure access for various protocols — The GuardianOS supports access to
the Snap Server from a variety of platforms.
• The Windows link configures Windows access and enables/disables the
Guest User account.
• The Apple link enables/disables AFP (Apple File Protocol) for Macintosh
systems.
• The NFS link enables/disables NFS (Network File System) for Unix and
Linux users.
• The NIS link configures NIS (Network Information Service), a means to
manage centralized User IDs (UID) and Group IDs (GID).
• Configure FTP access and Anonymous User Access — The FTP link allows you
to enable/disable FTP (File Transfer Protocol), a standard Internet protocol
that provides a way to exchange files between computers on the Internet. You
can also allow/disallow Anonymous Users to access your server via the web.
• Configure the Snap Server as an SNMP agent — Use the SNMP link to enable/
disable SNMP (Simple NetWork Management Protocol), a system to monitor
and manage network devices such as computers, routers, bridges, and hubs.
• Configure web browser access — The Web link lets you enable/disable http:
access (http: is nonsecure; https: is secure), and require authentication for Web
View users.
• Configure iSNS — If you have iSCSI disks, configure iSNS (Internet Storage
Name Service) by clicking the iSNS link. iSNS facilitates the automated
discovery, management, and configuration of iSCSI. For more information
about iSCSI and iSNS, see the iSCSI topic in the online Help.
A license is required to activate iSCSI.
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