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Server Operating Environments |
Simultaneous operation in the following network environments
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MICROSOFT WINDOWS |
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Supported systems:
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Windows for Workgroups, Windows 95, 98, Me, NT, 2000 and XP |
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Supported protocols:
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SMB over TCP/IP, WINS/NBNS |
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Installation:
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Shows up as an NT server (user level) supporting WINS and DHCP. Parameters set in
the intuitive Web-based Wizard.
Security: User-level or Share-level access control
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Time synchronization:
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NTP |
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Accessing discs:
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Use Explorer, File Manager or standard OS/2 tools.
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UNIX
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Supported systems:
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Supports all UNIX through NFS over UDP/IP on TCP/IP networks
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Supported protocols:
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NFS over UDP/IP, TCP, PCNFSD, ARP, RARP, BOOTP, DHCP, SNMP, and FTP.
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Installation:
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Set IP address via ARP, RARP, or BOOTP
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Security:
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NFS version 2, 3, User ID, Group ID, PCNFSD authentication via file server.
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Time synchronization:
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NTP
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Accessing discs:
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Use standard mount
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NOVELL NetWare
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Supported systems:
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NetWare 3.11, 3.12, 4.10, 4.11 and 5.0x
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Supported protocols:
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NDS, NCP (IPX and NetWare/IP)
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Installation:
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Shows up as a NetWare NDS |
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NDS:
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Simple installation by setting a few parameters in the intuitive Web-based Wizard.
The unit will then install itself in the NDS tree within a few seconds.
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Bindery:
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No configuration required.
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Security:
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Encrypted passwords. Authorization via file server, including NDS.
All security setup handled by standard NetWare tools such as NWAdmin when installed
in the NDS tree. Authentication via file server when in Bindery mode.
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Time synchronization:
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NDS
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Accessing discs:
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Use standard NetWare clients.
All hard disks can be mapped to one drive letter and individual hard disks can be
mapped to a drive letter.
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APPLE |
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Supported systems:
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AppleTalk on TCP/IP networks |
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WEB BROWSER
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Supported systems:
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Internet/intranet over HTTP 1.0 and aspx 2.0 compatible browsers
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Supported protocols:
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HTTP 1.0 over TCP/IP
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Installation:
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Set IP address via ARP, RARP, or BOOTP
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Security:
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: Password. Individual passwords for each disc |
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Time synchronization:
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NTP
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Accessing discs:
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Use standard browsers, e.g. Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Internet Explorer |
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General |
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Clients Supported: |
Windows 3.x, Windows 95, Windows NT, DOS |
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Network Management: |
SNMP MIB-II Platform independent configuration and management via standard Web browser
e-mail (SMTP) support used for notification of system events. Event log and statistics |
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Network Interface: |
Fast Ethernet: RJ-45 connector (Category 5 unshielded twisted pair cable) for 10baseT
or 100baseTX Fast Ethernet. Auto sensing |
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Logical Connection: |
Ethernet: IEEE802.2, IEEE802.3, SNAP, DIX and Ethernet II frame types simultaneously |
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General Security Features |
Can set user limit per hard drive |
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File System |
Universal Disk Format (UDF). |
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Administration |
Quick installation wizards. Web Browser used to configure, and set up security by
individual and group. |
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CPU |
K6-III 450 MHz. |
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Performance |
Network throughput over 4000 KB/sec |
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Disk Interface |
4 x Ultra ATA-100 and 2 x Ultra ATA-33 ports |
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Software Updates |
Flash memory allows central and remote updating of the software over the network using
FTP over TCP/IP. |
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RAM |
64 MB, 512 MB cache expansion using one PC100 SD RAM module |
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Devices Supported |
EIDE Interface - Hard Disk Drive, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM & Tape Drive
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Approvals |
EMC: CE; EN 55022/1994, EN50082-1/1992 FCC Subpart B Class A Safety: EN
60950, UL, CSA, approved power supply for all countries |
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Warranty |
1 year |