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Chapter 3 Defining Preferences and Using Configuration, Diagnostic, and File Management Tools
File Management Tools
Manage Mount Points
This feature lets you configure remote storage (mount points) for network file systems using a CIFS or
FTP connection. The dialog box lists the mount-point name, connection type, server name or IP address,
and the enabled setting (yes or no). You can add, edit, or delete mount points. See Add/Edit a CIFS/FTP
Mount Point, page 3-20 for more information.
Note On a PIX 535 security appliance in single, routed mode, the Manage Mount Point feature is not available.
Add/Edit a CIFS/FTP Mount Point
To add a CIFS mount point, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Click Add, and then choose CIFS Mount Point.
The Add CIFS Mount Point dialog box appears.
The Enable mount point check box is automatically checked, which is the default setting.
Step 2 Enter the mount-point name, server name or IP address, and share name in the applicable fields.
Step 3 In the Authentication section, enter the NT domain, username and password, and then confirm the
password.
Step 4 Click OK.
To add an FTP mount point, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Click Add, and then choose FTP Mount Point.
The Add FTP Mount Point dialog box appears.
The Enable mount point check box is automatically checked, which is the default setting.
Step 2 Enter the mount-point name and the server name or IP address in the applicable fields.
Step 3 In the FTP Mount Options area, click the Active Mode or Passive Mode option.
Step 4 Enter the path to mount the remote storage.
Step 5 In the Authentication area, enter the NT domain, username and password, and then confirm the
password.
Step 6 Click OK.
To edit a CIFS mount point, perform the following steps:
Step 1 Choose the CIFS mount-point you want to modify, and click Edit.
The Edit CIFS Mount Point dialog box appears.
Note You cannot change the CIFS mount-point name.