Chapter 4: Virtual Media71Virtual Media File Server Setup (File Server ISO Images Only)This feature is only required when using virtual media to access fileserver ISO images. ISO9660 format is the standard supported byRaritan. However, other CD-ROM extensions may also work.Note: SMB/CIFS support is required on the file server.Use the Remote Console File Server Setup page to designate the filesserver(s) and image paths that you want to access using virtual media.File server ISO images specified here are available for selection in theRemote Server ISO Image Hostname and Image drop-down lists in theMap Virtual Media CD/ISO Image dialog. See Mounting CD-ROM/DVD-ROM/ISO Images (on page 68).To designate file server ISO images for virtual media access:1. Choose Virtual Media from the Remote Console. The File ServerSetup page opens.2. Check the Selected checkbox for all media that you want accessibleas virtual media.3. Enter information about the file server ISO images that you want toaccess: IP Address/Host Name - Host name or IP address of the fileserver. Image Path - Full path name of the location of the ISO image. Forexample, /sharename0/path0/image0.iso,\sharename1\path1\image1.iso, and so on.Note: The host name cannot exceed 232 characters in length.4. Click Save. All media specified here are now available for selectionin the Map Virtual Media CD/ISO Image dialog.Note: If you are connecting to a Windows 2003® server and attempt toload an ISO image from the server, you may receive an error stating"Virtual Media mounting on port failed. Unable to connect to the fileserver or incorrect File Server username and password". If this occurs,disable "Microsoft Network Server: Digitally Sign Communications"option on the server under the Domain Controllers policies.