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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Share Name Details
Use any character except double quotes (“), single quotes (‘), slashes (\ or /), square brackets ([
]), colons (:), semi-colons (;), angle brackets (< >), the plus sign (+), semi-colons (;), commas
(,), question marks (?), asterisks (*), the pound sign (#), tab ( ), and the equals sign (=).
• Spaces are not allowed.
• Share names must be unique (they cannot be the same as other share names).
• Share names cannot use names reserved for “automatic shares” of external USB disk
volumes be unique, for example, “USB[0-9]{1,2}”, that is, a share named “USB”
followed by a one or two digit number).
7.4.2 NFS Session Screen
Click
Network > NFS > NFS Session
to display the NFS session screen. This screen shows
which users are currently connected to the NSA using NFS.
Figure 150
Network > NFS > NFS Session
Table 47
Network > NFS > Add NFS Share
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Volume Name
Select the volume upon which you want to create the NFS-enabled share.
Share Name
Enter the name of the shared folder. The text may consist of 1 to 106
characters. See
Share Name Details on page 170
for details.
Full Path
This field displays the complete location of the share in the NSA.
Comment
Add descriptive text to help you identify the share.
DNS/IP Filter
To control access to the NFS share, configure filters based on domain
names and IP addresses. Enter a domain name or IP address and select
the appropriate level of access. You can also just use a * to indicate any.
read-only
: The users can view the files in the share but not delete them
or add files.
read-write
: The users have full access to the share and can read, delete,
and add files.
Add
Click this button to display another field for entering a DNS or IP filter.
remove
Click this button to remove the DNS or IP filter field.
Apply
Click to save your changes.
Cancel
Click to discard changes and close the window.
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