4-2 Dell PowerVault 720N, 740N, and 760N Users Guide
If you purchased a license for the CIFS protocol for your filer and you are not
using a Windows NT domain controller to authenticate users, configure
passwd
and
group
files according to the instructions in Chapter 7, "Setting Up passwd
and group Files."
7. Configure CIFS shares.
If you purchased a license for the CIFS protocol for your filer, configure CIFS
shares so that users can access directories on the filer.
8. Configure clients to access the filer.
You must configure clients according to the instructions in Chapter 9, "Configur-
ing Clients to Access the Filer," so that they can access information on the filer.
9. Install the SecureShare program on CIFS clients.
If you purchased a license for the CIFS protocol for your filer, you can install the
SecureShare program on Windows clients according to the instructions in Chap-
ter 10, "setup Command Installing SecureShare," This enables users to view
and modify the UNIX permissions and attributes on files stored on the filer.
10. Learn about the Data ONTAP 5.3 software.
Read Chapter 1, "Filer Features and Software."
11. Learn about FilerView.
Read Chapter 5, "Configuring the Filer Using FilerView," to learn how to adminis-
ter your filer using the FilerView Web-based administration tool.
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Follow this procedure to use DHCP to assign a static IP address to the onboard inter-
face (
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) on a filer during first-time configuration. This procedure enables you to use a
Telnet client to access the filer and complete the first-time configuration, rather than
having to attach a hard-wired console to the filer. When you use DHCP to assign an IP
address to the onboard interface, the filer:
Obtains the address from the DHCP server when the filer is turned on
Configures the onboard interface with the IP address
Becomes accessible to a Telnet client or the Setup Wizard
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To use this procedure, you must have a DHCP server and the filer on the same net-
work segment.