F: Frequently-Used Commands
This appendix lists some of the most
Conventions
Please note the following before continuing:
Commands are divided into Server (general), Port, and Protocol sections. Within each section, commands are listed alphabetically.
Commands may require privileged user status. Enter Set Privileged, then enter the privileged password when prompted.
When you enter a Define (or Purge) command, you must reboot the ETS for the command to take effect. Alternately, you can issue several Set commands and then a Save command to make the Set commands take effect without rebooting.
When the abbreviated syntax “{EN/DIS}” is shown, you must choose either Enabled or Disabled to complete the command.
When 2 is shown as the port number, enter a single port number, a list of port numbers separated by commas, a range of port numbers separated by dashes, or the word all.
Server Commands
Table
Command | Option(s) | Description | |
CONNECT option | servicename | Makes a connection to a LAT service. | |
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| LOCAL num | Makes a connection to the specified local port. | |
| RLOGIN host | Makes an Rlogin connection to the specified | |
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| host (text name or numeric IP address). | |
| TCP host | Makes a raw TCP connection to the specified | |
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| host (text name or numeric IP address). | |
| TELNET host | Makes a Telnet connection to the specified host | |
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| (text name or numeric IP address). | |
DEFINE SERVER BOOTP {EN/DIS} | Enables or disables querying for a BOOTP host | ||
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| at system boot time. | |
DEFINE SERVER DHCP {EN/DIS} | Enables or disables querying for a DHCP host | ||
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| at system boot time. |
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