The NDMP Configuration page is displayed.2. If no empty DMA server fields are available, click Add DMA server.An additional DMA server field is added.3. In the empty DMA server, enter the IP address of the DMA server.NOTE: DNS names are not supported.4. Click Save Changes.Removing DMA ServersTo remove a DMA server from the list:1. Select Data Protection → NDMP → NDMP Configuration.The NDMP Configuration page is displayed.2. Select the appropriate DMA server and click Remove DMA Server.NOTE: Removing the DMA server from the whitelist does not interrupt backup-restore operation already inprogress to/from that DMA server.Specifying NAS Volume For BackupMost backup applications automatically list the available volumes to backup. In Symantec NetBackup 7.0 you canmanually type in the volume path.The NAS cluster solution exposes backup volumes at the following path:/where is the exact name as it appears in the user interface.Displaying Active NDMP JobsAll backup or restore operations being processed by the NAS cluster solution can be viewed on the NDMP Active Jobspage. To view the active NDMP jobs, select Data Protection → NDMP → NDMP Active Jobs or Monitor → NDMPActive Jobs.Terminating An Active NDMP JobYou can terminate an active NDMP job. To terminate an active NDMP job:1. Select Data Protection → NDMP → NDMP Active Jobs.The NDMP Active Jobs page displays all the active NDMP jobs.2. Select the session to be terminated.3. Click Kill Active NDMP Job.NOTE: Multiple sessions can be selected at a time.Using Antivirus ApplicationsThe NAS cluster solution contains integration with industry standard ICAP-enabled antivirus software to ensure fileswritten from CIFS clients are virus-free. The antivirus host must run Symantec ScanEngine 5.2, which is ICAP-enabled.51