Configuring The Ip Routing Table; Table 3-7: Nfs Settings Parameters - AudioCodes Mediant 2000 User Manual

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Parameter
Index
Host Or IP
Root Path
NFS Version
Authentication Type
UID
GID
VLAN Type
3.3.1.4

Configuring the IP Routing Table

The 'IP Routing Table' page allows you to define up to 50 static IP routing rules for the
device. For example, you can define static routing rules for the OAMP and Control networks
since a default gateway is supported only for the Media traffic network. Before sending an
IP packet, the device searches this table for an entry that matches the requested
destination host / network. If such an entry is found, the device sends the packet to the
indicated router. If no explicit entry is found, the packet is sent to the default gateway (refer
to ''Configuring the Multiple Interface Table'' on page 56).
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Table 3-7: NFS Settings Parameters

The row index of the remote file system.
The valid range is 0 to 4.
The domain name or IP address of the NFS server. If a domain name is
provided, a DNS server must be configured.
Path to the root of the remote file system in the format: /[path]. For
example, '/audio'.
NFS version used to access the remote file system.
[2]
NFS Version 2.
[3]
NFS Version 3 (default).
Authentication method used for accessing the remote file system.
[0]
= Auth NULL.
[1]
= Auth UNIX (default).
User ID used in authentication when using Auth UNIX.
The valid range is 0 to 65537. The default is 0.
Group ID used in authentication when using Auth UNIX.
The valid range is 0 to 65537. The default is 1.
The VLAN type for accessing the remote file system.
[0]
OAMP.
[1] Media (default).
Note: This parameter applies only if VLANs are enabled or if Multiple
IPs is configured (refer to ''Network Configuration''
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