D-Link DNS-6040 [50/185] To delete the user privileges of a nfs client select the desired item on nfs client s privilege column use ctrl for multiple and shift for continuous selection and click remov...

D-Link DNS-6040 [50/185] To delete the user privileges of a nfs client select the desired item on nfs client s privilege column use ctrl for multiple and shift for continuous selection and click remove
DNS-6040M/DNS-6040 User’s Manual
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When setting user privileges for the NFS hosts, subnets or net groups, try to
avoid possible conflicts. E.g., if host A belongs to net group AAA, do not
set the access privilege of host A to read only while setting AAA to
writeable.
Conflicts will be dealt with in the following manner:
If a single host setting conflicts with Host*, the single host setting is used.
If a single host setting conflicts with the subnet setting, the single host
setting is used.
When a single host setting conflicts with a net group, the entity which first
received its user privileges has priority. If the net group AAA has already
been set to writeable, you cannot later set the single host A to read only.
Deleting NFS User Privileges
To delete the user privileges of a NFS client, select the
desired item on NFS client’s privilege column (use Ctrl for
multiple and Shift for continuous selection), and click Remove.
Modifying NFS User Privileges
To modify existing privileges, select the desired item on
NFS client’s privilege column, remove it and add a new
privilege.

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