1 <samba:parameter name="server max protocol"
5 xmlns:samba="http://www.samba.org/samba/DTD/samba-doc">
7 <para>The value of the parameter (a string) is the highest
8 protocol level that will be supported by the server.</para>
10 <para>Possible values are :</para>
13 <para><constant>CORE</constant>: Earliest version. No
14 concept of user names.</para>
18 <para><constant>COREPLUS</constant>: Slight improvements on
19 CORE for efficiency.</para>
23 <para><constant>LANMAN1</constant>: First <emphasis>
24 modern</emphasis> version of the protocol. Long filename
29 <para><constant>LANMAN2</constant>: Updates to Lanman1 protocol.</para>
33 <para><constant>NT1</constant>: Current up to date version of the protocol.
34 Used by Windows NT. Known as CIFS.</para>
37 <para><constant>SMB2</constant>: Re-implementation of the SMB protocol.
38 Used by Windows Vista and later versions of Windows. SMB2 has sub protocols available.</para>
41 <para><constant>SMB2_02</constant>: The earliest SMB2 version.</para>
44 <para><constant>SMB2_10</constant>: Windows 7 SMB2 version.</para>
47 <para><constant>SMB2_22</constant>: Early Windows 8 SMB2 version.</para>
50 <para><constant>SMB2_24</constant>: Windows 8 SMB2 version.</para>
53 <para>By default SMB2 selects the SMB2_02 varient.</para>
57 <para>Normally this option should not be set as the automatic
58 negotiation phase in the SMB protocol takes care of choosing
59 the appropriate protocol.</para>
62 <related>server min protocol</related>
63 <synonym>max protocol</synonym>
65 <value type="default">SMB2</value>
66 <value type="example">LANMAN1</value>