NFS
On the Protocols page, click the switch to turn on NFS (Network File System) to allow remote hosts to mount file systems over a network and interact with
them as though they were mounted locally to your Iomega StorCenter ix4-200d.
Select an option to choose how users on client computers are mapped to the Iomega StorCenter ix4-200d:
To have all users, including root, map as guest, select Treat client users as guest (all_squash). All files are owned by user guest, and all users
accessing the Iomega StorCenter ix4-200d have the same access rights.
To have all users map as themselves but root maps as guest, select Allow full access for client users other than root (root_squash).
To have all users map as themselves, including root, select Allow all client users full access.
Once turned on, add NFS access rules for each Share from the Managing Shares page. NFS provides another protocol for sharing storage data with Linux
hosts. When NFS is enabled, you can configure rules for host-based access to Shares.
Rules can be added to Shares to specify the hosts that are allowed to access Shares using NFS. For example, *.cs.foo.com matches all hosts in the domain
cs.foo.com. To export a Share to all hosts on an IP address or local network simultaneously, specify an IP address and netmask pair as address/netmask where
the netmask can be in dotted-decimal format, or as a contiguous mask length. For example, either /255.255.252.0 or /22 will result in identical local
networks.
To change any NFS settings, click .