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2.6 Tips

Copy Command
Connecting via
BOOTP (for Unix
systems only)
IP Addresses:
Deals with remote access via PPP/SLIP sessions.
Options:
Deals mainly with the telnet options. This
section is the least used.
Keys:
Defines the various accelerator keys that the
server responds to and can be used for
convenience.
Access:
Controls the type of the connection made from
this port. This is the most important section in
defining a port.
If you're ready to install terminals, printers and modems,
proceed to the appropriate section. For a good review, go to
Section 9, The Menu System.
The Terminal Server has a copy command that allows you to
copy the setup of one port to another. You will need to get to the
CLI (from the Connection menu) and use the following syntax.
Note: To get back to the menu system once in the CLI, type
set menu at the command line.
tserver> su
password>
ADMIN:local> copy 1 2 3 4 5
ADMIN:local> set menu
The command above would copy the configuration of port number
1 to ports 2, 3, 4 and 5 (and return you to the menu system).
The Terminal Server supports BOOTP which allows the
server to dynamically configure itself on startup. Upon
startup the Terminal Server sends four BOOTP broadcast
requests if it has no IP address. This broadcast request
packet contains the Ethernet address of your unit.
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