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TERMINAL SERVERS
INTERNET GATEWAY (privileged)
{SET
}
{DEFINE
}INTERNET GATEWAY
ip-address
...
{CHANGE
}
HOST[ADDRESS]
ip-address
...[NETWORK{
net-address
[[SUBNET]MASK submask]}}
This privileged command enters a gateway into the Terminal Server gateway
database.
ip-address
Indicates the internet address of the gateway being defined. This address
must be located in the same network as the Terminal Server. It must be a valid
internet address in the form n.n.n.n, where n is a decimal number ranging
from 0 to 255.
CAUTION
Failure to specify ip-address with the NETWORK characteristic sets
NETWORK ANY as the default.
HOST [ADDRESS]
ip-address
Indicates a host that is accessible through the gateway. Use this option to
define a gateway to a specific host, rather than to a network.
ANY
This default option specifies that ANY network address can be reached
through the defined gateway.
net-address
Specifies a network that is reachable through the gateway. Use this option
to define a gateway to a network, rather than to a specific host. The net-
address must be a valid network address.
[SUBNET] MASK submask
When used with NETWORK, this command determines the exact SUBNET
that the user can reach through the defined GATEWAY. If the SUBNET
MASK option is omitted, the subnet mask in the Terminal Server operational
database is the default. Do not overlap subnets (similar subnet mask
addresses).
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