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HEIDENHAIN iTNC 530 635
17.6 Ethernet Interface
Network settings specific to the device
U Press the DEFINE MOUNT soft key to enter the network settings
for a specific device. You can define any number of network
settings, but you can manage only seven at one time
Setting Meaning
MOUNTDEVICE Connection via NFS:
Name of the directory that is to be logged
on. This is formed by the network address
of the server, a colon and the name of the
directory to be mounted. Input: Four
numerical values separated by periods,
ask your network specialist for the proper
value, e.g. 160.1.13.4:/PGM directory of
the NFS server that you wish to connect
to the TNC. Be sure to differentiate
between small and capital letters when
entering the path
Connection via smb:
Enter the network name and the share
name of the computer, e.g. //PC1791NT/C
MOUNTPOINT Name that the TNC shows in the file
manager for a connected device.
Remember that the name must end with a
colon. Maximum length = 8 characters; the
special characters _ - $ % & # are permitted
FILESYSTEMTYPE File system type.
NFS: Network File System
SMB: Server Message Block (Windows
protocol)
OPTIONS for
FILESYSTEMTYPE
=nfs
Data without spaces, separated by commas,
and written in sequence. Switch between
upper and lower case letters.
RSIZE=: Packet size in bytes for data
reception. Input range: 512 to 8192
WSIZE=: Packet size in bytes for data
transmission. Input range: 512 to 8192
TIME0=: Time in tenths of a second, after
which the TNC repeats a Remote Procedure
Call not answered by the server. Input
range: 0 to 100 000. If there is no entry, the
standard value 7 is used. Use higher values
only if the TNC must communicate with the
server through several routers. Ask your
network specialist for the proper value.
SOFT=: Definition of whether the TNC should
repeat the Remote Procedure Call until the
NFS server answers.
“soft” entered: Do not repeat the Remote
Procedure Call.
“soft” not entered: Always repeat the
Remote Procedure Call.

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