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Table 62 Network > NFS: Add/Edit
LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
DN/IP Filter | Enter the domain name(s) or IP address(es) that can have access to |
| the NFS share. |
| Enter ‘*’ to make the share available to all users in the network. You |
| can also enter a wildcard, such as ‘*.domain.com’ to indicate that all |
| users within that network have access to the share. |
| Select the access rights you want to grant to each domain name or IP |
| address you enter and click Add. |
| • Read Only - Users with this access right can only view and copy |
| files in the NFS share but cannot modify or delete them. |
| • Read/Write - Users with this access right can view, edit or delete |
| files in the NFS share. |
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Apply | Click this to save your changes. |
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Cancel | Click this to return to the previous screen without saving. |
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10.7.2 NFS Session
Use this screen to view a list of active NFS sessions. You can see which users are connected the NFS shares.
Click NFS Session in the Network > NFS screen to open the following.
Figure 136 Network > NFS: NFS Session
The following table describes the labels in this screen.
Table 63 Network > NFS: NFS Session
LABEL | DESCRIPTION |
Type | This shows if the NFS share is active or not. |
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NFS Share Path | This shows the location of the share in the NSA. |
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Username | This shows the username of the active user connected to the NFS |
| share. |
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Connected At | This displays the date and time the user last connected to the NSA in |
| year, month, day, hour, minute, second format. |
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IP Address | This shows the IP address of the user accessing the NFS share. |
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OK | Click this to close the window. |
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