The entry for a map from the UNIX character ":" to the Windows character "-" in the filename character translation text is as follows:
0x3a : 0x2d ; Map ':' (0x3a) to '-' (0x2d)
To map the character combination "()" to the character "^", add the following entry:
0x28 0x29 : 0x5e ; Map '()' to '^'
To set up the character translation, perform the following steps:
1. Log in to the NAS Manager.
2. From the NAS Manager, click Maintenance.
3. Click Remote Desktop.
4. Log on as an administrator.
5. Double-click the NAS Utilities icon on the desktop of the NAS system.
6. Double-click Administrative Tools.
7. Double-click Microsoft Services for Network File Systems.
8. Click Server for NFS.
9. On the right pane, click Server Settings.
10. Set the desired filename character translation.
Services for Macintosh
Services for Macintosh (SFM) provides the tools needed to integrate Macintosh and Windows networks by leveraging existing Macintosh network resource and
expertise. SFM is disabled by default on the NAS system. See "Enabling the AppleTalk Protocol" for information about enabling SFM.

Enabling the AppleTalk Protocol

The AppleTalk protocol is disabled on the NAS system by default. You must enable the AppleTalk protocol for Macintosh clients to access the NAS system.
To enable the AppleTalk protocol, perform the following steps:
1. Log in to the NAS Manager.
2. Click Shares.
3. Click Sharing Protocols.
4. Click AppleTalk Protocol, and then click Enable.

Disabling the AppleTalk Protocol

To disable the AppleTalk protocol, perform the following steps:
1. Log in to the NAS Manager.
2. Click Shares.
3. Click Sharing Protocols.
NOTE: The default administrator user name is administrator and the default password is powervault.