
Using the MSS
Multihost Mode
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NOTE:
Autostart can be disabled if you want the MSS to wait for a
carriage return before sending data. Also, the Autostart char-
acter can be changed, if desired, using the Change Autostart
command.
5.4 Multihost Mode
Multihost mode is used to set up a data pipe between a serial device
attached to the MSS and multiple hosts on the network. Data from any
network host goes out of the MSS serial port, and data from the serial
port is sent to all connected network hosts.
The MSS attempts to send data in the order it is received. That is, it reads
in and sends data from one host before reading in any data from another
host. The MSS will not perform any packetizations or conversions, nor
will it change the data to show which host(s) it came from; the host(s) and
serial device handle this independent of the MSS.
To configure the MSS for multihost mode, first set the MSS for a dedicated
multihost connection using the Change Dedicated Hostlist command.
Figure 5-15:
Setting the MSS for Multihost Mode
Next, configure the list of hosts with which to communicate using the
Host Add
command. The host list can include up to 8 host entries in any
combination of LAT, SPX, Telnet, Rlogin, and UDP addresses. For more
information about formatting host list entries, see the Host command on
page 6-28.
Figure 5-16:
Adding Entries to the Host Table
Local>> CHANGE DEDICATED HOSTLIST
Local>> HOST ADD LAT commserv
Local>> HOST ADD SPX
sap_name
Local>> HOST ADD TCP 192.0.1.35:T
Local>> HOST ADD UDP 192.0.2.255
Local>> LOGOUT PORT 1