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Defining a network identification

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Press the soft key DEFINE UID / GID to enter the network
identification.

OPTIONS for
FILESYSTEM-
TYPE=smb for
direct
connection to
Windows
networks

Data without spaces, separated by commas,
and written in sequence. Switch between
upper and lower case letters.
ip=:

: IP address of PC to which the TNC is to be

connected
username=:

User name under which the TNC is

to log on
workgroup=:

Work group under which the TNC

is to log on
password=:

Password that the TNC is to use for

logon (up to 80 characters)

AM

Definition of whether the TNC upon switch-on
should automatically connect with the network
drive.
0: Do not automatically connect
1: Connect automatically

The entries username, workgroup and password in the
OPTIONS column may not be necessary in Windows 95
and Windows 98 networks.

With the ENCODE PASSWORD soft key, you can encode
the password defined under OPTIONS.

Setting

Meaning

TNC USER ID

Definition of the User Identification under
which the end user accesses files in the
network. Ask your network specialist for the
proper value.

OEM USER ID

Definition of the User Identification under
which the machine manufacturer accesses
files in the network. Ask your network
specialist for the proper value.

TNC GROUP ID

Definition of the group identification with
which you access files in the network. Ask
your network specialist for the proper value.
The group identification is the same for end
users and machine manufacturers.

UID for mount

Defines the user identification (UID) for the
log-on procedure.
USER:

The user logs on with the USER

identification.
ROOT:

The user logs on with the ID of the

ROOT user, value = 0.

Setting

Meaning