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TERMINAL SERVERS
PORT SLIP HOST ADDRESS (nonprivileged)
{SET
}
{DEFINE
} PORT SLIP HOST [ADDRESS] host-id
{CHANGE
}
This nonprivileged option assigns the internet address of the attached device
needed to act as a host in the internet environment. This option allows the
Terminal Server to determine which Internet Protocol (IP) packets it should
transmit or receive over the asynchronous line between the IP host and the
internet network.
Restrictions:
• The host addresses must be unique (a port list is not allowed).
• The Terminal Server internet address and the host address must be in the
same subnet.
• If the port already has a SLIP HOST address you cannot use the SET or
CHANGE command. Use the DEFINE command with the new address
and log out of the port to alter an existing address.
• A port can have only one IP address. Both SLIP and PPP use the same
address that can be configured by the SLIP or PPP protocol command
(see PORT PPP IPCP HOST ADDRESS command).
PORT SLIP MTU (nonprivileged)
{SET
}
{DEFINE
} PORT SLIP MTU
mtu-size
{CHANGE
}
This nonprivileged option specifies the Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU)
for SLIP packets on the port. The MTU is the largest datagram size (in bytes)
that is accepted on the port (range: 64 to 1006; default 1006).
Restriction:
• The MTU cannot be changed with an existing SLIP session on the port.
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