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TERMINAL SERVERS
ip-address
The internet address must be a valid internet address of the form n.n.n.n,
where n is a decimal number ranging from 0 to 255.
NONE
Entering the DEFINE INTERNET ADDRESS NONE command erases the
previously defined internet address from the Terminal Server permanent
database.
[SUBNET] MASK
Indicates the Terminal Server subnet mask used to partition the host
section of an internet address into subnets.
net-mask
The subnet mask must be of the form n.n.n.n where n is a decimal number
in the 0 to 255 range. Failure to specify a subnet mask causes the Terminal
Server to default to either a Class A, B, or C subnet mask, depending on the
current Terminal Server internet address. The default for a Class A subnet
mask is 255.0.0.0; for a Class B, 255.255.0.0; and for a Class C, 255.255.255.0.
No default subnet mask exists if an internet address has not been defined.
NONE
Deletes a previously defined internet subnet mask.
Restrictions:
• You cannot use the Set or Change option to change the internet address
while the internet protocols are running.
• To avoid using the default subnet mask you must configure the subnet
mask prior to configuring the internet address. Subnet mask may not be
equal to 0, nor may subnet mask be identical to the network broadcast
address.
• You cannot use the NONE characteristic with the SET INTERNET
ADDRESS or CHANGE INTERNET ADDRESS command.
Example
Local> DEFINE INTERNET ADDRESS 192.114.34.158
This command enters the internet address 192.114.34.158 into the
permanent databases.
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