June 30, 2006

Appendix B: Redirection Server

ORUP COMMANDS

Using ORUP (Original Requested URL Prefix)

Usage

<user personal site><ORUP field><original URL request>

Parameter:

<ORUP field>

This is the ORUP field value.

Example

The ORUP field value is: ?url=

The user tries to connect to www.yahoo.com

The user personal site is: www.cnn.com

The user is being redirected to:

www.cnn.com?url=www.yahoo.com

Using orup-active command

The orup-active command activates the ORUP (Original Requested URL Prefix) functionality.

The command located at the “configure terminal” menu.

Usage

orup-active

Example:

RDSHost> configure terminal <cr>

RDSHost(config)# orup-activate

Using no orup-active command

The no orup-active command de-activates the ORUP (Original Requested URL Prefix) functionality.

The command located at the “configure terminal” menu.

Usage

no orup-active

Example:

RDSHost> configure terminal <cr>

RDSHost(config)# no orup-activate

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