![background image](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/3com/v6100/v6100_user-manual-manual_3139483112.webp)
112
V6100 and V7122 User Guide
To delete a remote NFS file system:
1
Click 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 so they are available after a power fail, see
Save Configuration
.
To modify an existing remote NFS file system:
1
Click 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 so they are available after a power fail, see
Save Configuration
.
Figure 48
shows an example of an NFS table definition via
ini
file using parameter tables (for
information on parameter tables, see
Using Parameter Tables
).
Figure 48
NFS
ini
File Example
[ NFSServers ]
FORMAT NFSServers_Index = NFSServers_HostOrIP, NFSServers_RootPath,
NFSServers_NfsVersion, NFSServers_AuthType, NFSServers_UID, NFSServers_GID,
NFSServers_VlanType;
NFSServers 1 = 101.1.13, /audio1, 3, 1, 0, 1, 1;
[ \NFSServers ]
Configuring the IP Routing Table
The IP routing table is used by the gateway to determine IP routing rules. It can be used, for
example, to define static routing rules for the OAM and Control networks since a default
gateway isn’t supported for these networks (see
Multiple IPs
). Before sending an IP packet,
the gateway searches this table for an entry that matches the requested destination host /
network. If such entry is found, the gateway sends the packet to the indicated router. If no
explicit entry is found, the packet is sent to the default gateway (configured in Network
Settings>IP Settings screen). Up to 50 routing entries are available.
To configure the IP Routing table:
1
Open the ‘IP Routing Table’ screen (
Advanced Configuration
menu >
Network
Settings
>
IP Routing Table
option); the ‘IP Routing Table’ screen is displayed.
Summary of Contents for V6100
Page 28: ...28 V6100 and V7122 User Guide Reader s Notes...
Page 48: ...48 V6100 and V7122 User Guide Reader s Notes...
Page 72: ...72 V6100 and V7122 User Guide Reader s Notes...
Page 80: ...80 V6100 and V7122 User Guide Reader s Notes...
Page 152: ...152 V6100 and V7122 User Guide Reader s Notes...
Page 262: ...262 V6100 and V7122 User Guide Reader s Notes...
Page 284: ...284 V6100 and V7122 User Guide Reader s Notes...
Page 291: ...V6100 and V7122 User Guide 291 Figure 95 V7122 Startup Process...
Page 324: ...324 V6100 and V7122 User Guide Reader s Notes...
Page 354: ...354 V6100 and V7122 User Guide Reader s Notes...
Page 374: ...374 V6100 and V7122 User Guide Reader s Notes...
Page 382: ...382 V6100 and V7122 User Guide Figure 130 Example of a User Information File Reader s Notes...
Page 392: ...392 V6100 and V7122 User Guide Reader s Notes...
Page 409: ...V6100 and V7122 User Guide 409 Reader s Notes...
Page 413: ...V6100 and V7122 User Guide 413 Reader s Notes...
Page 425: ...V6100 and V7122 User Guide 425 Figure 145 UDP2File Utility Reader s Notes...
Page 431: ...V6100 and V7122 User Guide 431 Reader s Notes...
Page 447: ...V6100 and V7122 User Guide 447 Reader s Notes...
Page 483: ...V6100 and V7122 User Guide 483 Reader s Notes...