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To configure the NFS Settings parameters, take these 7 steps:
1.
Open the 'Application Settings' screen (Advanced Configuration menu > Network
Settings > Application Settings option); the 'Application Settings' screen is displayed
(refer to 'Configuring the Application Settings' on page 182).
2.
Open the 'NFS Settings' screen by clicking the NFS Table arrow sign (-->).
3.
To add a remote NFS file system, select an available line number from the 'Line
Number' drop-down list.
4.
Click the Add an Empty Line button; an empty line appears.
5.
Configure the NFS Settings according to the table below.
6.
Click the Apply New Settings button; the remote NFS file system is mounted
immediately. Check the Syslog server for the 'NFS mount was successful' message.
7.
To save the changes to flash memory, refer to 'Saving Configuration' on page 278.
Note:
To delete a remote NFS file system, take these 3 steps:
1.
Select the Edit radio button for the row to be deleted.
2.
Click the Delete Line button; the row is deleted.
3.
To save the changes to flash memory, refer to 'Saving Configuration' on page 278.
To modify an existing remote NFS file system, take these 4 steps:
1.
Select the Edit radio button for the row to be modified.
2.
Change the values on the selected row according to your requirements.
3.
Click the Apply New Settings button; the remote NFS file system is mounted using
the new settings. Check the Syslog server for the 'NFS mount was successful'
message.
4.
To save the changes to flash memory, refer to 'Saving Configuration' on page 278.
Version 5.2
Figure 5-39: NFS Settings Screen
To avoid terminating calls in progress, a row must not be deleted or modified
while the blade is currently accessing files on that remote NFS file system.
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