Using Rlogin - Avaya CS700 Administration And Maintenance

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Managing Files
To register local and remote hosts:
1. Add the remote host(s) to the system's hosts file (see
page 163).
2. Add the local host System Name and IP address to the hosts file of your remote host(s).
Consult your TCP/IP documentation for proper setup.
3. Add the remote host's name and login name, separated by a space, to the system's rhosts
file. This provides the remote host(s) with instant access to the host system (no guest
password required).
4. You may add several hosts, but be sure to place each entry on a separate line. If you are
unfamiliar with standard UNIX editors such as "vi", you can easily add an entry by entering:
echo 'sysname username' >> .rhosts
where sysname and username are the names of your remote host.

Using rlogin

The rlogin command is one of the standard "r" commands supported by many TCP/IP platforms
for logging in to a host. It provides greater security than telnet by requiring hosts to be registered
with each other.
The system uses tcp port 513 for rlogin requests. This is a standard port number and should be
compatible with your software (that is, your remote host's software should use this port to issue
telnet requests to the system).
The rlogin command uses the following syntax (bracketed arguments are optional):
rlogin host [-ec] [-8] [-llogin
where:
host
[-ec]
[-8]
[- l login]
Note:
Your remote host's software may vary. Consult the TCP/IP documentation for
Note:
command support, setup, and usage.
232 Administration and Maintenance of the CS700/CS780 Audio Conferencing Server
Represents the name of the CS700/CS780 Conferencing Server host
to which you want to log in.
c represents the character you want to use as the escape character.
(Default is tilde ~)
Enables 8-bit transmission of data to facilitate communication with
hosts using an 8-bit character set such as the Asian or European
character sets.
login is the name of the CS700/CS780 Conferencing Server account
to which you want to log in. (The current login name on your system
is assumed if this option is waived.)
Configuring the System Hosts File
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