Dedicated_Arguments; Dedicated_Port; Default_Zone_List - Bay Networks 5390 Administering

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Configuration Parameters

dedicated_arguments

This asynchronous port parameter defines the command line arguments used for dedicated ports.
The parameter accepts a 100-character string. Use this parameter in conjunction with the mode (see
mode on page C2-37) and dedicated_port parameters. The default is a null string ("").

dedicated_port

This asynchronous port parameter selects the application name or TCP port number to which this
port can connect. The options are telnet, rlogin, call, or a TCP port number. The default is telnet.
For more details on configuring the Model 5390 server for use with dedicated ports, see Dedicated
Ports on page A3-11.

default_zone_list

This Model 5390 parameter contains the zone list that is sent to AppleTalk clients if an ACP failure
occurs. The string size ranges from 1 to 100 characters. You must use spaces to separate zone names
(for example, general engineering lab). To escape embedded spaces within a zone name, use the
backslash (\) character. If you do not set this parameter, the Model 5390 server provides the network
zone list. The default is a
null string ("").
C2-20
NOTE: If port 5B (rlogin) is selected, the Model 5390 server uses BSD
rlogin. If a port in the 7000 to 7999 range is selected, the Model 5390
server uses TCP. Otherwise, the Model 5390 server uses telnet.
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