The share allows users to access the contents of the directory or map the directory onto
a Windows computer. Users can also access the device port local buffers from the CIFS
share (see
To configure NFS and SMB/CIFS:
1. From the main menu, select Service - NFS & SMB/CIFS. The following page
displays:
2. Enter the following for up to three directories:
NFS Mounts
Remote Directory
Local Directory
Read-Write
Mount
3. Enter the following:
SecureLinx SLC User Guide
The config directory, which contains saved configurations and is read-write.
Device Ports – Logging
The remote NFS share directory in the format:
nfs_server_hostname or ipaddr:/exported/path
The local directory on the SLC on which to mount
the remote directory. The SLC creates the local
directory automatically.
If enabled, indicates that the SLC can write files
to the remote directory. If you plan to log port data
or save configurations to this directory, you must
enable this option.
Select the checkbox to enable the SLC to mount
the file to the NFS server. Disabled by default.
on page 74).
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