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The Port Server and Rotaries
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Create raw rotaries.
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Force a binary mode connection.
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Configure port selection.
For a description of file parsing and creating rotary entries in the configuration file, see Parsing
the Configuration File on page A14-3 and Creating rotary Entries in the Configuration File on page
A14-32).
Configuring Rotaries
Configuring rotaries includes the following options:
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Defining multiple rotaries with one file entry.
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Assigning rotaries auxiliary Internet addresses.
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Using the DNS server to define multiple rotaries.
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Assigning rotaries TCP port numbers.
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Configuring visibility.
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Configuring camp-on.
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Configuring the protocol.
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Configuring port selection.
Defining Multiple Rotaries with One Entry
You can include more than one Model 5390 server in a single file entry in the rotary section of the
Model 5390 server configuration file by separating the ports@locations field with semicolons. The
following entry defines a rotary named modems that resides on two different Model 5390 servers.
The rotary on 5390_01 has seven ports; the rotary on the Model 5390 server with the Internet address
132.245.6.15 has one port.
modems: 1,4,7,13-16@5390_01; [email protected]
NOTE:
In earlier software releases, rotaries is an individual file. The
file syntax has not changed. Using %include statements in the configu-
ration file incorporates files from earlier releases.
Summary of Contents for 5390
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Page 60: ...A1 12 893 741 B Introduction to the Model 5390 Server ...
Page 106: ...A3 18 893 741 B Configuring Ports ...
Page 142: ...A5 12 893 741 B Printers ...
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Page 168: ...A7 16 893 741 B Serial Line Internet Protocol SLIP ...
Page 224: ...A9 38 893 741 B Internetwork Packet Exchange IPX Protocol ...
Page 258: ...A11 12 893 741 B Dial up Networking ...
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