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15.2 Server Commands
Table 15-1:
Frequently-used Server Commands
Command
Option(s)
Description
CONNECT
option
servicename
Makes a connection to a LAT service.
LOCAL num
Makes a connection to the specified local port.
RLOGIN host
Makes an Rlogin connection to the specified
host (text name or numeric IP address).
TCP host
Makes a raw TCP connection to the specified
host (text name or numeric IP address).
TELNET host
Makes a Telnet connection to the specified host
(text name or numeric IP address).
DEFINE SERVER BOOTP {EN/DIS}
Enables or disables querying for a BOOTP host
at system boot time.
DEFINE SERVER DHCP {EN/DIS}
Enables or disables querying for a DHCP host at
system boot time.
DEFINE SERVER GATEWAY ipaddr
Specifies the host to be used as a TCP/IP gate-
way to forward packets between networks.
Enter an IP address.
DEFINE SERVER
INCOMING
option
BOTH
Enables incoming LAT and Telnet connections.
LAT
Enables only incoming LAT connections.
NONE
Disables incoming connections.
TELNET
Enables only incoming Telnet connections.
PASSWORD
Causes the Terminal Server to prompt for a
password for all incoming connections.
NOPASSWORD
Allows connections to be established without
prompting for a password.
DEFINE SERVER IPADDRESS ipaddr
Sets the Terminal Server ’s network IP address.
DEFINE SERVER LOADHOST ipaddr
Specifies the TCP/IP host from which the Ter-
minal Server requests its run-time code.
DEFINE SERVER LOGIN PASSWORD
Sets a new password that will be required before
incoming logins are accepted. You will be
prompted for the new password (up to 6 charac-
ters, case-insensitive).
DEFINE SERVER NAME “newname”
Specifies a new name for the Terminal Server.
Names are restricted in length; generally a name
of 11 or fewer characters is permissible.
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