UNIX File System Management
117NAS 1000s Administration Guide
NFS Client Groups
The Client Groups feature gives administrators a method of assigning access permissions to a
set of clients. The administrator creates a client group, gives it a name, and then inserts clients
into the group by client name or IP address. After the client group is created, the administrator
adds or removes permissions for the entire group, instead of allowing or denying access for
each individual client machine.
Proper planning includes control over the naming conventions of client groups and users. If the
client group is given the same name as a client, the client is obscured from the view of the
server. For example, assume that a client d4 exists. If a client group called d4 is created,
permissions can no longer be assigned to just the client d4. Any reference to d4 now refers to
client group d4.
To manage NFS client groups:
1. From the WebUI, access the NFS Protocol Properties dialog box by selecting Shares,
Sharing Protocols. Select NFS Protocol and then click Properties. The NFS Protocol
Properties menu is displayed.
2. In the NFS Protocol Properties menu, select Client Groups. The NFS Client Groups
dialog box is displayed.
Figure 65: NFS Client Groups dialog box
The following tasks are available:
â– Adding a new client group
â– Deleting a client group
â– Editing client group information