Configuring a Global Server
Adding a Global Server
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Create global server 'www.wwmed.com'? [yes/no] yes
bstnA6k(gbl-gs[www.wwmed.com])# ...
Setting the Windows Domain (CIFS Only)
If the global server uses back-end servers that require Windows networking, the
global server needs the Windows domain to integrate with the back-end servers. Use
the
windows-domain command to set the Windows domain:
windows-domain domain
where domain can be up to 64 characters long. If CIFS clients in this domain are
going to authenticate with NTLM, the namespace behind the global server must
use an NTLM-authentication server in the same Windows domain. Recall
“Configuring the NTLM Authentication Server” on page 3-6 (to configure the
server) and “Identifying the NTLM Authentication Server” on page 7-16 (to
assign the server to the namespace).
For example, the following command sequence sets the domain to
“MEDARCH.ORG” for the global server at “ac1.medarch.org:”
bstnA6k(gbl)# global server ac1.medarch.org
bstnA6k(gbl-gs[ac1.medarch.org])# windows-domain MEDARCH.ORG
bstnA6k(gbl-gs[ac1.medarch.org])# ...
Setting the Pre-Windows2000 Name
Before the introduction of Windows 2000, Windows machines used short domain
names, sometimes called “NT domain names,” instead of the multi-domain strings in
FQDNs. Today’s Windows releases support both FQDNs and short-domain names.
By default, the global server uses the first part of the global server’s fully-qualified
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