Configuring The Nfs Client; References; Prerequisites; Configuration Tasks - Juniper SYSTEM BASICS - CONFIGURATION GUIDE V 11.1.X Configuration Manual

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Configuring the NFS Client

You can configure a virtual router on the E Series router as a Network File System
(NFS) client to provide remote file access for E Series applications that need NFS-based
transport.
The system provides NFS client support only for E Series applications designed to
use NFS-based transport. Unlike the typical implementation on UNIX workstations,
the E Series NFS client does not provide services such as mounting or unmounting
of files through the CLI.
This section describes how to configure the NFS client if you are using an E Series
application that requires NFS-based transport.

References

The NFS client complies with the following standards:

Prerequisites

The E Series NFS client requires a remote host to act as an NFS server. The remote
host must support NFS server protocol version 2 or higher.

Configuration Tasks

To configure a virtual router as an NFS client:
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host
ip nfs
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Configuring the NFS Client
RFC 1094 Network File System Protocol Specification (March 1989)
RFC 1057 Remote Procedure Call Protocol Specification (June 1988)
Access the virtual router context.
Add the remote host to the host table.
Configure the remote host as an NFS server for this virtual router.
Specify the E Series interface that this virtual router will use to exchange NFS
communications with this server.
Use to add or modify an entry to the host table.
Example
host1:boston(config)#host host50 10.2.3.4
Use the no version to remove a specified host.
See host.

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