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4. Select CIFS or NFS, enter the following details, and then click Next.
Share Name (CIFS or NFS) — Path to the shared folder where the Update Packages or
repository is located. For example: \\192.168.20.26\sharename or \\servername\sharename.
Domain and User Name (CIFS) — Domain and user name required to log on to the network
share. For example: login-name@myDomain. If there is no domain, type only the login-name.
For example: login-name.
Password (CIFS) — Password to authenticate the user name.
NOTE: For NFS option, the Domain and User Name and Password boxes are grayed-out as
the NFS protocol does not support user name and password.
Catalog Location or Update package path (CIFS or NFS)
— For single DUPs – If the DUP is located in the root directory, enter the name of the DUP
(for example, APP_WIN_RYYYZZZ.EXE). If the DUP is present in a sub-directory, enter both
the sub-directory name and name of the DUP (for example,
subdirectory\APP_WIN_RYYYZZZ.EXE).
— For Catalog file – If the catalog file is located in the root directory, do not enter the file
name. If the catalog file is located in a sub-directory, enter the sub-directory name (for
example, subdirectory).
The selected image in the specified location is validated and the Select Updates page is
displayed. However, if the catalog is not signed, a warning message is displayed. Click Yes
to continue.
Figure 30. Enter Access Details - CIFS