Host Routing Masks
I/NET Configuration
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Saving Configuration Profile Changes
When you finish editing a configuration profile, click
OK
to save
the configuration and return to the I/NET Configuration Profiles
dialog box.
This saves the changes to the data file that defines the configuration
profile. However, the changes do not take effect immediately:
the
settings in effect are always the settings for the active profile as it
was defined when IO Server was launched.
Whenever you change a configuration profile, particularly the
active profile, you must do the following in order to start using the
new settings:
1.
Shutdown I/NET 2000 and/or Configure.
2.
If necessary, shutdown IO Server. Depending on your
system configuration, IO Server may shutdown automati-
cally.
3.
Start either I/NET 2000 or Configure to relaunch IO Server.
Host Routing Masks
I/NET has the capability to route messages, alarms, and Docutrend
data from remote hosts to your host. Masks are an integral part of
this routing and filtering system. Host routing masks allow you to
select the remote host(s) that can forward data to you and to define
the type of data that is forwarded.
Host routing masks work in concert with the masking function in
I/NET’s Host Configuration editor and the AMT Configuration
editor. Host routing masks determine whether a remote host, or
NetPlus Router, will forward a message on to you. The masking
functions defined in the Host Configuration editor determine what
I/NET does with the data it receives.
Note:
Message routing functions are only available on hosts with the
TCP/IP
Enabled o
ption activated in the I/NET Configuration Editor.
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