The UTILITY Window
AWG610 Arbitrary Waveform Generator User Manual
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Figure 3–51 shows the screen menu in which you can set the parameters to
mount a remote file system on the AWG610 Arbitrary Waveform Generator,
using the NFS protocol. Refer to the documentation about the NFS, for the
details on the remote file system, the NFS protocol and/or how to set the NFS in
the computers.
Figure 3-51: UTILITY screen mounting remote file system
Do the following steps to mount the remote file system:
1. Push UTILITY (front-panel)!Network (bottom).
2. Push the Drive1 side button for setting a remote file system as a drive 1.
Do the following substeps to set the remote file system for the Drive 1:
NOTE. You cannot select the Access field unless you set an IP address and
remote directory.
a. Define the remote file system name in the Drive Name field.
The drive name set here is displayed as one of the drive selections.
Figure 3–52 shows an example of the drive selections.
b. Set the remote computers IP address in the IP Address field.
c. Specify a remote file system node in the Remote Directory field.
d. Push Off to disconnect or NFS to connect from the Access field.
You can connect or disconnect to/from the network logically while
connecting physically. Select Off to disconnect, and NFS to connect.
Mounting Remote File
Systems