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Configuring Hosts and Servers
Managing macro Entries in the Configuration File
The CLI help command displays an alias name and description with other valid CLI commands.
The superuser CLI help –m command displays a list of all macros and their assigned port_set defined
for that Model 5390 server. For example:
5390_01# help –m
Name
Assigned Ports
============================================================
1
1,12
2
1-16,v
3
1-16,v
4
1-16,v
============================================================
init_cli 7
init_cli 2,4,6,8,10,12,14,v
init_cli 1,3,5,16
init_psr 2,4,6,10
5390_01#
If you issue the name defined with the keyword keyin along with
help –m, the command displays the definition defined with that entry:
5390_01# help –m 2
Macro Name: 2
Description: Read EMAIL
Assigned Ports: 1-16,v
Functional Text:
<rlogin maildrop
<mail
<<
5390_01#
The reset annex macros command instructs the Model 5390 server to reload macro. Thus, you
can modify the macro section of the configuration file and load it onto the Model 5390 server
without having to reboot.
Creating service Entries in the Configuration File
The service entries in the configuration file define the LAT services that the Model 5390 server
advertises. Table A14-5 defines the available arguments. The syntax for each entry is:
A14-24
Description
:Menu 1
:Read EMAIL
:Command disabled
:Another who command
:Set stty commands
:Another who command
:Dedicated port macro
:Port 10 information
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