Moxa C Programmable RTU Controllers Managing Communications
Create a pppd configuration “cellular-connect” at /etc/ppp/peers
Perform the command
#pppd call cellular-connect
NFS (Network File System)
The Network File System (NFS) is used to mount a disk partition on a remote machine, as if it were on a local
hard drive, allowing fast, seamless sharing of files across a network. NFS allows users to develop applications
for the Moxa C programming RTU controller, without worrying about the amount of disk space that will be
available. The Moxa RTU controller supports NFS protocol for client.
Click on the following links for more information about NFS:
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/NFS
-HOWTO/index.html
http://nfs.sourceforge.net/nfs
-howto/client.html
http://nfs.sourceforge.net/nfs
-howto/server.html
Setting up the RTU Controller as an NFS Client
The following procedure is used to mount a remote NFS Server.
1. To know the NFS Server’s shared directory.
2. Establish a mount point on the NFS Client site.
3. Mount the remote directory to a local directory.
#mkdir –p /home/nfs/public
#mount –t nfs NFS_Server(IP):/directory /mount/point
Example:
#mount –t nfs 192.168.127.100:/home/public /home/nfs/public
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