D-Link DNS-6040 [160/185] Appendix 4

D-Link DNS-6040 [160/185] Appendix 4
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Appendix 4
Apple access to the NAS server
This system software supports the two access protocols
AppleTalk and TCP/IP. The system administrator only has to
configure the desired protocol in
Storage Manager
, Network
Setup
Apple network.
Suppose you are running a NAS server called NAS001. To allow
access from an Apple client via AppleTalk, select AppleShare
and in the Select File Server option the server name NAS001.
When logging in, provide the name and password of the client
account, or log in as guest. All the data for which access
privileges exist will be visible. Users who are part of the users
group (see chapter 4) will find their own home folders. Select
the desired data: once its icon appears on the desktop, a proper
connecting has been established.
If the Apple client supports TCP/IP, you may also choose
TCP/IP as an access protocol. Under Server IP Address, enter
the IP address of the NAS001 server, then log in with your name
and password, or as guest.
If a Zone exists on the LAN, the server will automatically login
the zone of the client.
Note:
Apple clients cannot access the NAS server with the root account. For
system administrator root to access the server from an Apple client,
please create another admins group account on the server .

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