
Default Services
Using the ETS
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6.3.5 Connecting to the Server from UNIX Hosts
If incoming TCP/IP logins are enabled (again, see the Set/Define Server Incoming command), users can
log into the ETS from another UNIX host. They can also use Rlogin to connect to a LAT or TCP/IP service
offered by the ETS. To log into the ETS using Telnet, type either of the following commands at the UNIX
prompt where IP_address is the address of the ETS and etsname is the name of your ETS.
Figure 6-9: Logging in Using Telnet
The previous example assumes your system manager has set up the host’s /etc/hosts file to include the ETS.
After you enter the command, you will be connected to the ETS and will either see the ETS Local> prompt,
see the ETS menu (if menu mode is configured), or be prompted for a login password. You can then use the
ETS as if you had logged in directly to the machine. Type
logout
or Ctrl-D to exit the ETS and return to
your UNIX session.
You can use Rlogin instead of Telnet to connect to remote services that the ETS can see. The following
command should be used for a normal login:
Figure 6-10: Rlogin Command
The command displayed below will attempt a connection through the ETS to service etsname. The service
can be local to the ETS or on another host on the network. Either a LAT or a Telnet service can be used;
LAT will be tried first.
Figure 6-11: Connecting to a Service
6.4 Default Services
You can set a default service to be used for connections rather than having to specify the remote host or
service in the Connect command. This is useful if you usually use one host or service regularly. You can
specify this default service using the Set/Define Port Preferred command.
Figure 6-12: Define Port Preferred Command
The example above defines vax8 as the service to which the connection attempt will be made whenever the
basic Connect command is entered. For a Telnet service, the command might look like the following
example.
Figure 6-13: Set Port Preferred Command
% telnet etsname
% telnet IP_address
% rlogin etsname
% rlogin etsname -l serv_name
Local> DEFINE PORT PREFERRED vax8
Local> DEFINE PORT PREFERRED TELNET vax8.divc.mgmt.com
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