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IGEL Technology GmbH IGEL Zero RFX 5.02.100
7.6. Routing
This setup page allows you to specify additional network routes if necessary.
In the Interface field, specify "eth0", "eth1" or "wlan0", i.e. Interface 1+2 or Wireless LAN.
You can specify up to five additional network routes.
7.7. Hosts
If no DNS (Domain Name Service) is used, you can specify a list with hosts in order to allow translation
between your IP address, the full qualified host name and the short host name.
Click on Add to open the dialog window.
Enter the IP address of the host you would like to add. 1.
Give the full qualified host name (e.g. <mailserver.igel.de>). 2.
Give the short host name of the host (e.g. <mailserver>). 3.
Confirm the details you have entered by clicking on OK. 4.
The specified host will now be added to the computer list.
7.8. Network Drives
Drives shared within the network can be linked to the thin client via NFS or SMB - depending on the
protocol offered by the server.
7.8.1. NFS
With NFS (Network File System), you can share files via the network. The NFS server exports a system file,
and the NFS client (your thin client) links this file to a mount point within its own file system. The exported
file system then becomes a logical part of the thin client file system although, in physical terms, it remains
on the server.
In order to set up an NFS mount, the server must first be configured. You will find detailed information on
NFS on the relevant pages of the manual for your server operating system.
The procedure for sharing files via the NFS server is as follows:
Click on Add to open the dialog window for NFS.
You can then enter the following:
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