Agilent Technologies 8714ET Switch User Manual


 
7-16 LAN Interface Supplement
Using the Network File System (NFS)
Setting Up NFS
Some of the remote files may show the word unknown in the file
attributes column. This may be due to the lack of appropriate file
access permissions. NFS authentication must be set up correctly for
you to have permission to access certain files on your remote NFS
device. To make sure that all required files are accessible from your
analyzer, confirm that your NFS authentication user ID and group ID
match the corresponding IDs on the remote system. See “Configuring
the Analyzer as an NFS Client” on page 7-5 for details.
Copying Files to a Remote NFS Device
Perform the following steps to copy files from a local device to a remote
NFS device:
1. Press .
2. Choose a local device that you want to copy files from and select it by
pressing the corresponding softkey.
3. Press to use the file utilities menu.
4. Select the file that you want to copy.
5. Press to copy the selected file or [Copy All Files] to copy
all the files in the current directory.
6. Press to copy the file or files to an NFS
device. A dialog box with the currently selected NFS device and
selected file name is displayed on top of the screen.
7. Press if the destination device and destination file name is
correct. Otherwise, enter the correct destination file path and press
.
The device name and file name are case-sensitive, and you can
append the file name with either a '/' or '\' between the device name
and the file name.
If you encounter a file access error, make sure that your network and
the remote system are working correctly and that the NFS
authentication IDs are set up correctly.
NOTE The NFS device name for the destination must match the NFS path
name used when the NFS device was mounted.
SAVE RECAL
L
Select Disk
SAVE RECAL
L
File Utilities
Copy File
Copy to NFS Device
Enter
Enter