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Configuring Hosts and Servers
A user accessing the port server on 5390_04 through a telnet command sees:
% telnet 5390_04
Trying...
Connected to 5390_04.
Escape character is '^]'.
Rotaries Defined:
HostC
1-4,18-24
cli
-
Enter Annex port name or number:
Minimum uniqueness applies to rotary names; in this case, users can enter HostC, Hos, or H. Users
also can connect to HostC by entering the port number(s).
You can specify a rotary entry for a direct port range as well:
HostD: 132.245.33.238/4000
In this case, to telnet to port 5 of 132.245.33.238, you would enter:
% telnet 132.245.33.238 4005
You can also specify a direct port range like this:
HostD: proto=raw 132.245.33.238/8000
In this case, to get the raw port 5 of 132.245.33.238, you would enter:
% telnet 132.245.33.238 8005
Not specifying a port range indicates that the entry is for a direct port range. If proto=raw is specified,
the direct port range starts at 7001; if proto=raw is not specified, the direct port range starts at 5001
(Telnet).
Each rotary entry follows these conventions:
Lines beginning with a pound sign (#) are comments.
Blank lines are ignored.
A maximum of 132 characters per line.
Entries can be continued on the next line by preceding the new line with a backslash (\).
A14-36
893-741-B

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