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TERMINAL SERVERS
4.2.6 M
ANAGEMENT
C
OMMAND
L
ANGUAGE
Commands may be entered in the Terminal Server in Local Mode. The
local mode is easily identified by the local prompt and cursor, Local>,
which appears once a connection is established with the server from either
a directly-connected terminal (in which case the operator needs to press the
<Enter> key twice) or via some form of remote network access (using either
Telnet or LAT). This mode allows the administrator to enter commands.
Each command line begins with a verb that instructs the server to perform
a specific operation. The two major categories of commands are:
• Management Command—Used to configure the Terminal Server. These
are implemented mainly by the system administrator. However, some
limited management commands are also available to an ordinary user.
Here, the relevant commands will affect the user’s own port only.
• User Commands—Used to operate the Terminal Server by ordinary
end-users.
Management Commands
Management commands are used to configure and verify the Terminal
Server setup. The three groups of commands are shown in
Table 4-3
.
Table 4-3. Management Commands.
Group
Commands
(I) To add settings
SET, DEFINE, or CHANGE
(II) To remove settings
CLEAR or PURGE
(III) To verify settings
SHOW or LIST
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