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Upon completion of this module, you should be able to:• Create and join a CIFS server to a Windows Domain • Make VNX file systems available in a Windows environment
During this lesson the following topics are covered:• Export a file system as a CIFS share• Describe the difference between local and global shares• Start/stop the CIFS service• Describe Computer and NetBIOS names and aliasing• Modify CIFS server NetBIOS name and Alias• Modify CIFS server Interface Definition
• During a NetBIOS rename, all clients will be temporarily disconnected
• During the process, shares associated with the original NetBIOS are not available to the clients Shares will be re-associated to the new NetBIOS name
automatically once the rename operation is complete
• Which defines a global CIFS share? Available to all CIFS clients Available on all CIFS Server interfaces Available to all CIFS Servers on the Data Mover Available on all production Data Movers in a VNX
• What happens by default when a CIFS Server joins a Windows domain? A CIFS share named Top$ is created for the CIFS Server The OU EMC Celerra is created within Active Directory An Administrative account is created on the Data Mover The CIFS Server time is automatically synchronized to AD
• How is a VNX file system made available to CIFS? By adding an Alias name to the CIFS Server By creating a CIFS share for the CIFS Server Through the CIFS Server NetBIOS name in DNS Through the EMC Celerra OU container in Windows
• Which defines a global CIFS share? Available to all CIFS clients Available on all Data Mover interfaces Available to all CIFS Servers on the Data Mover *** Available on all production Data Movers in a VNX
• What happens by default when a CIFS Server joins a Windows domain? A CIFS share named Top$ is created for the CIFS Server The OU EMC Celerra is created within Active Directory*** An Administrative account is created on the Data Mover The CIFS Server time is automatically synchronized to AD
• How is a VNX file system made available to CIFS? By adding an Alias name to the CIFS Server By creating a CIFS share for the CIFS Server*** Through the CIFS Server NetBIOS name in DNS Through the EMC Celerra OU container in Windows
• How is a VNX file system made available to CIFS? By adding an Alias name to the CIFS Server By creating a CIFS share for the CIFS Server Through the CIFS Server NetBIOS name in DNS Through the EMC Celerra OU container in Windows
• What is true of a NetBIOS name? Its name resolution is provided by DDNS Its name resolution is provided by WINS Is the name of the CIFS server in the EMC Celerra OU Is authenticated to the AD domain with Kerberos
• How is a VNX file system made available to CIFS? By adding an Alias name to the CIFS Server By creating a CIFS share for the CIFS Server *** Through the CIFS Server NetBIOS name in DNS Through the EMC Celerra OU container in Windows
• What is true of a NetBIOS name? Its name resolution is provided by DDNS Its name resolution is provided by WINS *** Is the name of the CIFS server in the EMC Celerra OU Is authenticated to the AD domain with Kerberos