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* Specifies the version of the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol that DataSync uses to access an SMB file server. *
* * @see AWS API * Documentation */ @Generated("com.amazonaws:aws-java-sdk-code-generator") public class SmbMountOptions implements Serializable, Cloneable, StructuredPojo { /** ** By default, DataSync automatically chooses an SMB protocol version based on negotiation with your SMB file * server. You also can configure DataSync to use a specific SMB version, but we recommend doing this only if * DataSync has trouble negotiating with the SMB file server automatically. *
** These are the following options for configuring the SMB version: *
*
* AUTOMATIC
(default): DataSync and the SMB file server negotiate the highest version of SMB that they
* mutually support between 2.1 and 3.1.1.
*
* This is the recommended option. If you instead choose a specific version that your file server doesn't support,
* you may get an Operation Not Supported
error.
*
* SMB3
: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 3.0.2.
*
* SMB2
: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 2.1.
*
* SMB2_0
: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 2.0.
*
* SMB1
: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 1.0.
*
* The SMB1
option isn't available when creating an Amazon
* FSx for NetApp ONTAP location.
*
* By default, DataSync automatically chooses an SMB protocol version based on negotiation with your SMB file * server. You also can configure DataSync to use a specific SMB version, but we recommend doing this only if * DataSync has trouble negotiating with the SMB file server automatically. *
** These are the following options for configuring the SMB version: *
*
* AUTOMATIC
(default): DataSync and the SMB file server negotiate the highest version of SMB that they
* mutually support between 2.1 and 3.1.1.
*
* This is the recommended option. If you instead choose a specific version that your file server doesn't support,
* you may get an Operation Not Supported
error.
*
* SMB3
: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 3.0.2.
*
* SMB2
: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 2.1.
*
* SMB2_0
: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 2.0.
*
* SMB1
: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 1.0.
*
* The SMB1
option isn't available when creating an Amazon
* FSx for NetApp ONTAP location.
*
* These are the following options for configuring the SMB version: *
*
* AUTOMATIC
(default): DataSync and the SMB file server negotiate the highest version of SMB
* that they mutually support between 2.1 and 3.1.1.
*
* This is the recommended option. If you instead choose a specific version that your file server doesn't
* support, you may get an Operation Not Supported
error.
*
* SMB3
: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 3.0.2.
*
* SMB2
: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 2.1.
*
* SMB2_0
: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 2.0.
*
* SMB1
: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 1.0.
*
* The SMB1
option isn't available when creating an
* Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP location.
*
* By default, DataSync automatically chooses an SMB protocol version based on negotiation with your SMB file * server. You also can configure DataSync to use a specific SMB version, but we recommend doing this only if * DataSync has trouble negotiating with the SMB file server automatically. *
** These are the following options for configuring the SMB version: *
*
* AUTOMATIC
(default): DataSync and the SMB file server negotiate the highest version of SMB that they
* mutually support between 2.1 and 3.1.1.
*
* This is the recommended option. If you instead choose a specific version that your file server doesn't support,
* you may get an Operation Not Supported
error.
*
* SMB3
: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 3.0.2.
*
* SMB2
: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 2.1.
*
* SMB2_0
: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 2.0.
*
* SMB1
: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 1.0.
*
* The SMB1
option isn't available when creating an Amazon
* FSx for NetApp ONTAP location.
*
* These are the following options for configuring the SMB version: *
*
* AUTOMATIC
(default): DataSync and the SMB file server negotiate the highest version of SMB
* that they mutually support between 2.1 and 3.1.1.
*
* This is the recommended option. If you instead choose a specific version that your file server doesn't
* support, you may get an Operation Not Supported
error.
*
* SMB3
: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 3.0.2.
*
* SMB2
: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 2.1.
*
* SMB2_0
: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 2.0.
*
* SMB1
: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 1.0.
*
* The SMB1
option isn't available when creating an
* Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP location.
*
* By default, DataSync automatically chooses an SMB protocol version based on negotiation with your SMB file * server. You also can configure DataSync to use a specific SMB version, but we recommend doing this only if * DataSync has trouble negotiating with the SMB file server automatically. *
** These are the following options for configuring the SMB version: *
*
* AUTOMATIC
(default): DataSync and the SMB file server negotiate the highest version of SMB that they
* mutually support between 2.1 and 3.1.1.
*
* This is the recommended option. If you instead choose a specific version that your file server doesn't support,
* you may get an Operation Not Supported
error.
*
* SMB3
: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 3.0.2.
*
* SMB2
: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 2.1.
*
* SMB2_0
: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 2.0.
*
* SMB1
: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 1.0.
*
* The SMB1
option isn't available when creating an Amazon
* FSx for NetApp ONTAP location.
*
* These are the following options for configuring the SMB version: *
*
* AUTOMATIC
(default): DataSync and the SMB file server negotiate the highest version of SMB
* that they mutually support between 2.1 and 3.1.1.
*
* This is the recommended option. If you instead choose a specific version that your file server doesn't
* support, you may get an Operation Not Supported
error.
*
* SMB3
: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 3.0.2.
*
* SMB2
: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 2.1.
*
* SMB2_0
: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 2.0.
*
* SMB1
: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 1.0.
*
* The SMB1
option isn't available when creating an
* Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP location.
*
* By default, DataSync automatically chooses an SMB protocol version based on negotiation with your SMB file * server. You also can configure DataSync to use a specific SMB version, but we recommend doing this only if * DataSync has trouble negotiating with the SMB file server automatically. *
** These are the following options for configuring the SMB version: *
*
* AUTOMATIC
(default): DataSync and the SMB file server negotiate the highest version of SMB that they
* mutually support between 2.1 and 3.1.1.
*
* This is the recommended option. If you instead choose a specific version that your file server doesn't support,
* you may get an Operation Not Supported
error.
*
* SMB3
: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 3.0.2.
*
* SMB2
: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 2.1.
*
* SMB2_0
: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 2.0.
*
* SMB1
: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 1.0.
*
* The SMB1
option isn't available when creating an Amazon
* FSx for NetApp ONTAP location.
*
* These are the following options for configuring the SMB version: *
*
* AUTOMATIC
(default): DataSync and the SMB file server negotiate the highest version of SMB
* that they mutually support between 2.1 and 3.1.1.
*
* This is the recommended option. If you instead choose a specific version that your file server doesn't
* support, you may get an Operation Not Supported
error.
*
* SMB3
: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 3.0.2.
*
* SMB2
: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 2.1.
*
* SMB2_0
: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 2.0.
*
* SMB1
: Restricts the protocol negotiation to only SMB version 1.0.
*
* The SMB1
option isn't available when creating an
* Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP location.
*