HP SureStore CD-ROM Server/Tower User's Guide - 5967-2149

4-12 Setup for Microsoft Networks (SMB)
Disabling Access
for Other
Protocols
For security, you can switch off all access to the server through
other protocols for which you do not set up access restrictions, by
setting configuration parameters in this table. Use the last two
parameters in the table if you ever want to disable access
through SMB.
Server’s Time
Configuration
The CD-ROM server’s clock has a volatile memory, so the correct
time must be set whenever the server is restarted.
Set Date and Time
To manually configure the server’s Date and Time parameters
whenever the server is restarted, set the following general
server parameters.
Note If you are editing the config.ini file as your configuration
method, follow the setting with an exclamation mark.
How and Where
Server Appears
To change the server name to text that is easy for your clients to
identify, set the following SMB parameter:.
Area Parameter Name Description
IP HTTPEnable
Disables web access to the CD-ROM
server using HTTP.
NetWare NWEnable
Disables access to the CD-ROM server
using NetWare.
NFS NFSEnable
Disables access to the CD-ROM server
using NFS.
SMB EnableNetBEUI
Disables access to the CD-ROM server
using SMB over NetBIOS/NetBEUI.
SMB EnableNBT
Disables access to the CD-ROM server
using SMB over NetBIOS/TCP/IP.
Parameter Name Example Value Description
Date 97-06-28
yy-mm-dd
Time 14:46:30
hh:mm:ss
Parameter Name Example Value Description
ServerName grafxcd
Name of the server in the Microsoft
network environment. The default
is
HP
hhhhhh
, where
hhhhhh
are the last 6 digits of the server’s
LAN hardware (MAC) address.