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Managing the hp netstorage 6000 using telnet
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Managing the HP NetStorage 6000 Using Telnet
hostlook
The
argument is looked up in the hosts file, and the results of the are reported. A hostname/addr
argument may be a host name (e.g. a client), or a host Internet address (e.g. 192.3.4.5). Wild-
cards may not be used.
Usage:
Example:
hostmatch
The
The hostpatn argument may be:
• a host name (e.g., aclient) which must be present in the hosts file
• an Internet address (e.g., 192.3.4.5)
• a wildcard that matches a host name or address (e.g., acl*, 192.3.4.*)
• an @ followed by a host group name (e.g., @general, @trusted); see
A hostname/addr argument may be a host name (e.g., a client), or a host Internet address (e.g.,
192.3.4.5). Wildcards may not be used. Each hostname/addr argument is tested for whether it
matches the hostpatn argument, and the results are shown.
Usage:
keymon
The
tinues to report on keys until the stopchar is used. The purpose of keymon is to aid in trouble-
shooting TELNET access, since different client TELNET programs map keys differently —
especially line endings. For example, some TELNET programs send CR LF line endings,
some send CR NUL line endings, and there may be other line ending sequences.
Each code is reported with a single output line of the form:
[M-][C-]x 0xhh
where:
M
C
x
0xhh
For example, CR LF results in the output lines:
C-M 0x0D
C-J 0x0A
Usage:
Example:
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command is used to verify that the hosts file is correct. Each hostname/addr
hostlook
hostlook hostname/addr ...
hostlook a client
hostlook 192.3.4.5
hostlook no such
command is primarily used to verify that the hostgrps file is set up properly.
hostmatch
hostmatch hostpatn hostname/addr ...
command reports the exact codes received for each key you press.
keymon
if the high (0x80) bit is set
if the code is a control character
the base character of the code
the hexadecimal value for the code
keymon stopchar
keymon X
keymon Q
hostgrps
for details
con-
Keymon

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