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2.  Configure the parameters as required.  
3.  For configuring NFS, under the 'NFS Settings' group, click the NFS Table 
 button; 
the 'NFS Settings' page appears. For a description of configuring this page, see 
''Configuring NFS Settings'' on page 66. 
4.  Click the Submit button to save your 
changes. 
5.  To save the changes to flash memory, see ''Saving Configuration'' on page 336. 
 
3.3.1.2  Configuring NFS Settings 
Network File System (NFS) enables the device to access a remote server's shared files 
and directories, and to handle them as if they're located locally. You can configure up to 16 
different NFS file systems. As a file system, the NFS is independent of machine types, 
operating systems, and network architectures. NFS is used by the device to load the cmp, 
ini, and auxiliary files, using the Automatic Update mechanism (refer to the Product 
Reference Manual). Note that an NFS file server can share multiple file systems. There 
must be a separate row for each remote file system shared by the NFS file server that 
needs to be accessed by the device. 
¾  To add remote NFS file systems: 
1.  Open the 'Application Settings' page (see ''Configuring Application Settings'' on page 
65).
 
2.  Under the NFS Settings group, click the NFS Table 
 button; the 'NFS Settings' 
page appears. 
Figure  3-26: NFS Settings Page 
 
3.  In the 'Add' field, enter the index number of the remote NFS file system, and then click 
Add; an empty entry row appears in the table. 
4.  Configure the NFS parameters according to the table below. 
5.  Click the Apply button; the remote NFS file system is immediately applied, which can 
be verified by the appearance of the 'NFS mount was successful' message in the 
Syslog server. 
6.  To save the changes to flash memory, see ''Saving Configuration'' on page 336. 
 
 
Notes:  
•  To avoid terminating current calls, a row must not be deleted or modified 
while the device is currently accessing files on that remote NFS file 
system. 
•  The combination of 'Host Or IP' and 'Root Path' must be unique for each 
row in the table. For example, the table must include only one row with a 
Host/IP of 192.168.1.1 and Root Path of /audio. 
•  For an explanation on configuring Web interface tables, see ''Working 
with Tables'' on page 53. 
•  You can also configure the NFS table using the ini file table parameter 
NFSServers (see ''NFS Parameters'' on page 658).