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# aws_datasync_location_smb{% #aws_datasync_location_smb %}

## `account_id`{% #account_id %}

**Type**: `STRING`

## `agent_arns`{% #agent_arns %}

**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRING`**Provider name**: `AgentArns`**Description**: The ARNs of the DataSync agents that can connect with your SMB file server.

## `authentication_type`{% #authentication_type %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `AuthenticationType`**Description**: The authentication protocol that DataSync uses to connect to your SMB file server.

## `creation_time`{% #creation_time %}

**Type**: `TIMESTAMP`**Provider name**: `CreationTime`**Description**: The time that the SMB location was created.

## `dns_ip_addresses`{% #dns_ip_addresses %}

**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRING`**Provider name**: `DnsIpAddresses`**Description**: The IPv4 addresses for the DNS servers that your SMB file server belongs to. This element applies only if `AuthenticationType` is set to `KERBEROS`.

## `domain`{% #domain %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `Domain`**Description**: The name of the Windows domain that the SMB file server belongs to. This element applies only if `AuthenticationType` is set to `NTLM`.

## `kerberos_principal`{% #kerberos_principal %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `KerberosPrincipal`**Description**: The Kerberos principal that has permission to access the files, folders, and file metadata in your SMB file server.

## `location_arn`{% #location_arn %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `LocationArn`**Description**: The ARN of the SMB location.

## `location_uri`{% #location_uri %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `LocationUri`**Description**: The URI of the SMB location.

## `mount_options`{% #mount_options %}

**Type**: `STRUCT`**Provider name**: `MountOptions`**Description**: The SMB protocol version that DataSync uses to access your SMB file server.

- `version`**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `Version`**Description**: 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](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/datasync/latest/userguide/API_CreateLocationFsxOntap.html).

## `tags`{% #tags %}

**Type**: `UNORDERED_LIST_STRING`

## `user`{% #user %}

**Type**: `STRING`**Provider name**: `User`**Description**: The user that can mount and access the files, folders, and file metadata in your SMB file server. This element applies only if `AuthenticationType` is set to `NTLM`.
