The volumesfolder, Editing the configuration parameters, Web browser – Axis Communications CD E100 User Manual

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Appendix A: Parameter List

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AXIS StorPoint CD E100 User’s Manual

The Volumes Folder

When a disc is inserted into a connected drive, a subfolder for that volume will
be created in the Volumes folder. The files on that disc are accessed through this
folder. By default, the Volumes folder is available to all users. However, the
Administrator can set a password to protect it.

The names of the subfolders found under the Volumes folder will comply with
the following rules:

If the Administrator has specified a volume name, this name will be used.

If no volume name has been specified, the volume label held on the disc will
be used.

If the disc does not have a volume label, and no volume name has been set,
the StorPoint CD will automatically allocate a name of the form
cd_

<nnnnnnnnn>

, where

<nnnnnnnn>

is a unique eight digit number.

If two inserted discs have the same volume name, the StorPoint CD will add
the suffix _a to the name of the second one. If two inserted discs are
identical, the StorPoint CD will mount only the first one.

Often the volume label is not a good representation of the disc contents. A
volume name is a convenient way of setting a more significant or recognizable
name.

Important!

❏ If you wish to run an application that is stored on a disc or searches for its

associated files on a disc, you cannot set a volume name because the
application will not recognize that name.

Editing the Configuration Parameters

Web Browser

If your network supports TCP/IP, you can display and edit the StorPoint CD
parameter list using a standard Web browser:

Netscape Navigator version 4.0 or higher, or

Internet Explorer version 4.0 or higher

Note:

❏ You must first assign a valid IP address as described in Assigning an IP

Address ” on page 13.

To access the StorPoint CD Home Page from your Web browser, you simply
enter the URL of the StorPoint CD, i.e. the name or IP address, in the
location/address field.

Example:

http://192.16.253.80

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