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Configuring Hosts and Servers
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Table A14-8. Supported Keywords for the location Argument
Keyword
Description
Determines whether or not the port server displays the
rotary name when a user connects to the telnet port of
the Model 5390 primary IP address. Rotaries without
auxiliary IP addresses or auxiliary TCP port numbers
always are visible. Raw rotaries always are invisible.
protocol=
telnet | rlogin | tstty | raw | binary
Defines the protocol between the port and the device.
The default is telnet.The keyword tstty defines a
rotary for use with the TSTTY protocol; provides a
data stream with no character processing; it is
intended primarily for program access to the rotary.
The keyword raw provides a data stream with no
character processing; it is intended primarily for
program access to the rotary. The keyword binary
causes the Model 5390 server to negotiate with the
host to operate in telnet binary mode in both
directions.
direct_camp_on=
never | ask | always
Determines how port camp-on is handled for rotaries
with an auxiliary IP address or auxiliary TCP port.
Camp-on is the process of waiting for the next free
port in the rotary if all of its ports are busy when a
connection is attempted.
The ask argument asks the user to camp-on; always
causes the port server to camp-on automatically;
never causes the port server to refuse the telnet
connection if the rotary is full. The default for telnet
and binary rotaries is ask; the default for raw rotaries
is never.
You must define the alternate IP address or TCP port
for the rotary; camp-on applies when using telnet to
access this alternate address or TCP port.
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