Basic Remote Networking
Managing Connections With Sites
4-5
4.2.4 Testing Sites
The
Test Site
command causes a site to start as if outgoing traffic for the site had come into the SCS. It
allows users to test sites without having to generate packet traffic. To test a site, enter a command similar
to the following.
Figure 4-7:
Testing a Site
The terminal will display a message that the specified site has started. To stop the test, enter the
Logout Site
command followed by the site name.
In the event that there is a problem with the site, or if the Test Site command does not work, use the SCS
site logging feature to troubleshoot the problem. See
Set/Define Logging Site
on page 12-172 and
Show/
Monitor/List Logging Site
on page 12-179 for more information.
4.2.5 Deleting Sites
To delete a site, use the
Purge Site
command.
Figure 4-8:
Deleting a Site
When the Purge command is used with the default site, the site’s default configuration will be restored. Any
editing changes you’ve made to the default site will be removed.
Figure 4-9:
Restoring Default Site Configuration
4.2.6 Using Sites for Incoming Connections
Incoming connections, both remote node and LAN to LAN, can use either custom sites or temporary sites
which use the default site’s configuration.
Custom sites allow the most flexibility in the control and configuration of incoming connections. They are
used when a specific configuration is required for the incoming router or remote node, and should be named
for the location or user that is calling the SCS. Custom sites are required for Dialback and are recommended
for incoming LAN to LAN connections.
If a group of incoming connections can use the same configuration, they can be allocated temporary sites
used only for that session to save time and system resources. Each temporary site takes its configuration
from the SCS default site. The default site may be customized in the same manner as custom (named) sites;
this customized configuration can then be shared with many remote routers and remote nodes.
Note:
The default site configuration is listed in Table 4-1 on page 4-3.
When an incoming caller is allocated a temporary site, the name of the site is based on the port receiving
the call. For example, an incoming call to port 3 may be allocated a temporary site named
Port3
.
Local>> TEST SITE irvine
Local>> PURGE SITE irvine
Local>> PURGE SITE DEFAULT
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