NFS300.IFS

The Network File System (NFS) allows you to manipulate files on remote TCP/IP for OS/2 hosts as if they reside on your local host. NFS is based on the NFS protocol, and uses the Remote Procedure Call (RPC) protocol to communicate between the client and the server. The files to be accessed reside on the server host and are made available to the user on the client host. IFS=NFS300.IFS

NFS supports a hierarchical file structure. The directory and subdirectory structure can be different for individual client systems.

For more information about NFS, see RFC 1094.