Buffalo Technology TS-RXL Computer Hardware User Manual


 
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Accessing from a NFS Client
Use the following procedure congure the TeraStation for access from UNIX with NFS.
Note: This section is for information only. Unix and NFS are not supported by Bualo. If you choose to congure your
TeraStation this way, it does not void your warranty, but you are on your own for tech support.
In the 1 Web Admin interface, select [Network] - [NFS] - [NFS Service], and click [Modify Settings].
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Note:
• If you use a public folder of the TeraStation set by NFS as a hard drive for VMware ESX/ESXi, it is required to set
[NFS Mode] to [Kernel mode] in order to use it (It is set to [User mode] by default).
To set access restrictions by IP addresses, specify a [Network Address] and [Subnet Mask] from the screen
above.
(e.g.) To allow access from a client with the IP address 192.168.11.xxx:
[Network Address]: 192.168.11.0
[Subnet Mask]: 255.255.255.0
xxx can be 1 to 254. Enter 0 (zero) for the [Network Address].
(e.g.) To allow access from a client with the IP address 192.168.xxx.xxx:
[Network Address]: 192.168.0.0
[Subnet Mask]: 255.255.255.0
xxx can be 1 to 254. Enter 0 (zero) for the [Network Address]
Click [NFS Folders Setup].3
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Click [Enable].1
Click [Save].2
Write down the NFS public path.1
Click [Enable].2
Click [Save].3
Choose a shared folder.