Lantronix SLC 32 Lantronix SLC - User Guide - Page 69
SMB/CIFS Share, NFS and SMB/CIFS Commands, Secure Lantronix Network
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7: Services Read-Write Mount If enabled, indicates that the SLC console manager can write files to the remote directory. If you plan to log port data or save configurations to this directory, you must enable this option. Select the checkbox to enable the SLC device to mount the file to the NFS server. Disabled by default. SMB/CIFS Share Share SMB/CIFS directory Select the checkbox to enable the SLC console manager to export an SMB/CIFS share called "public." Disabled by default. Network Interfaces Select the network ports from which the share can be seen. The default is for the share to be visible on Eth1 and Eth2. CIFS User Password/Retype Password Only one user special username (cifsuser) can access the CIFS share. Enter the CIFS user password in both password fields. The default user password is CIFSPASS. More than one user can access the share with the cifsuser user name and password at the same time. Workgroup The Windows workgroup to which the SLC console manager belongs. Every PC exporting a CIFS share must belong to a workgroup. Can have up to 15 characters. 3. Click the Apply button. NFS and SMB/CIFS Commands The following CLI commands correspond to the NFS & SMB/CIFS page. For more information, see 15: Command Reference. set nfs mount (on page 243) set nfs unmount (on page 243) set cifs (on page 242) set cifs password (on page 243) show cifs (on page 243) show nfs (on page 243) Secure Lantronix Network Use the Secure Lantronix Network option to view and manage SLC Console Managers and Lantronix® Spider™ devices on the local subnet. Note: Status and statistics shown on the web interface represent a snapshot in time. To see the most recent data, reload the web page. To view and manage SLC console managers and Spider devices on the local network: 1. Click the Services tab and click the Secure Lantronix Network option. Figure 7-4 shows the page that displays. SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 69