Defining Multiple Rotaries With One Entry - Bay Networks 5390 Administering

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reference
C3-49
rm command
reference
C3-50
ROM monitor commands
list of
D1-64
ROM monitor prompt
to
rotaries
A4-9
A4-24
configuring
A4-10
assigning auxiliary Internet addresses
A4-11
assigning rotaries TCP port numbers
A4-13
binary
A4-16
camp-on
A4-14
defining multiple rotaries with one
entry
A4-10
port selection
protocol
A4-15
raw
A4-15
rlogin
A4-15
telnet
A4-15
tstty
A4-15
using DNS server to define multiple
rotaries
A4-12
visibility
A4-14
configuring for TSTTY
definition of
A4-2
,
entries
A4-3
A4-9
creating for camp-on
creating in configuration file
A14-37
introduction to
A1-5
statistics from netstat
route
,
cache
A8-4
A12-5
displaying
A12-67
information
B1-14
dial-out
information
B1-15
route command
A12-67
Index-26
A14-49
to
A4-17
A4-16
A4-22
A4-5
A14-32
B1-16
,
A14-13
,
A14-14
arguments
reference
C3-50
routed parameter
C2-55
disabling RIP
router discovery
routes
default to gateways
defining gateways
definition of
dial-out
A14-42
IPX
9-32
routing
See also RIP
across PPP link (basic passive RIP)
full
A1-8
sample configuration for IPX protocol
services
C5-6
gateway entries and
table
A12-6
displaying Model 5390 server
statistics and information
B1-14
Routing Information Protocol. See RIP
rtelnet command
rtelnet -t command
rtelnet utility
C4-8
command syntax
description of
to
for slave terminals
integrating with lp spooler
integrating with lpd spooler
introduction to
modem connecting and
printer connecting and
printing from System V host
supported arguments
using to set up applications for modems
A6-7
RWHO protocol
C3-51
to
C3-51
,
,
A2-26
A12-62
A14-13
A14-15
A12-7
A14-15
A14-11
A12-2
A14-13
B1-11
A6-8
C4-10
to
C4-10
C4-8
C4-8
A3-15
A5-10
A5-6
A1-6
A1-10
A1-10
A5-10
C4-9
,
A2-18
B1-30
,
A8-4
9-20
A12-64
to
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