If an AD domain server is deployed on a customer's network, a storage device must join the AD domain. Then, CIFS clients need to be authenticated by the AD domain server when they attempt to access shared resources on the storage device. The administrator can manage the share access permissions and quotas of domain users. If the storage device does not join an AD domain, domain users cannot use share services provided by the storage device.
The Configure AD Domain page is displayed on the right.
Parameter |
Description |
|---|---|
Domain Administrator Username |
User name of the AD domain server administrator. |
Password |
Password of the AD domain server administrator. |
Full Domain Name |
Full domain name of the AD domain server.
NOTE:
You can click Test to test the validity of the full domain name. |
Organization Unit |
Organization unit of a type of directory objects in the domain. These objects include users, computers, and printers. After an object joins the domain, it will be a member in the organization unit. If this parameter is left empty, objects join the Computers organization unit by default. |
System Name |
Name of the storage system in the AD domain. After the storage system is added to the domain, the client can use the name to access the storage system.
NOTE:
If the system name used for joining the domain exists in the domain controller and the Overwrite System Name function is disabled in the storage system, joining the AD domain will fail. |
Overwrite System Name |
If a storage system with the same name exists in the domain controller, enabling this function will overwrite the original storage system name.
NOTICE:
After this function is enabled, information about the storage system with the same system name in the domain controller will be overwritten. As a result, the authentication between the storage system and domain controller corresponding to the system name will be affected. |
Domain Status |
Whether the storage system is added to the domain. |
Confirm your operation as prompted.