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The Port Server and Rotaries
Configuring Visibility
Configure visibility for rotaries using the keyword ps= along with the arguments visible and
invisible. The port server displays a visible rotary’s name when users telnet or rlogin to the Model
5390 primary Internet address. An invisible rotary prevents users from seeing the name if they use
telnet or rlogin to connect to the Model 5390 server and further hides details of the connection.
Only rotaries that can be accessed via an auxiliary Internet address or a TCP port in the 6000 range
can be defined as invisible. Rotaries without auxiliary Internet addresses or TCP ports in the 6000
range are always visible. Following is an example of an entry that makes the HostC rotary invisible:
HostC: ps=invisible 1,4,[email protected]
Users that use telnet or rlogin to connect to 5390_01 do not see the name; users that use telnet or
rlogin to connect to HostC see the sequence illustrated in Assigning Auxiliary Rotaries Internet
Addresses on page A4-11.
Configuring Camp-on
Camp-on applies to rotaries with an auxiliary Internet address or auxiliary TCP port. It is the process
of waiting for the next free port in the rotary if all of its ports are busy when a connection is attempted.
Configure camp-on using the keyword direct_camp_on= along with the arguments ask, always,
and never.
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 ...
Page 152: ...A6 10 893 741 B Modems ...
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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Page 544: ...B1 36 893 741 B Network Administration ...
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