Add Commands; Add Address_Pool User <User_Name - 3Com 3C421600A Reference Manual

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add address_pool
user <user_name>
Interface — Describes physical devices, for example, ports.
Syslog Host — Receives system messages.
DNS Server — Translates IP addresses to and from host names.
Login Host — Made available for user connections.
Route — Describes a path through the network to another
system/network.
Table entries are created with an
delete command. The
parameters of the entry. Additional parameters are usually specified with
the
command, which is also used to change configured parameters.
set
list commands display table entries. For example, list
modem_groups displays all defined modem groups.
show commands display detailed information about a specific table entry
or a set of scalars (nontable items). For example, show modem_group
3com displays information on the 3Com modem group.
The order of items in a table is usually not relevant, nor is it inherent in
the type of entity. Sometimes the order is relevant, and you must specify a
preference value in the ADD command, indicating where this item
belongs in the table. For example, add dns server
<server_name> preference 1 assigns a priority of 1 to this Domain
Name System (DNS) server. The DNS server with the highest preference
number is used first. Login hosts also require a preference number.
Use the ADD command to define the following:
Networks you connect to
Hosts you need to access
SNMP communities
Users who dial out, dial in, access the network, or use the CLI
pool_name <name>
Assigns a user to a previously configured address pool. This command is
associated with the add ip pool command. Also see the enable ip
address_pool_filtering command.
command and removed with a
add
command specifies the most important
add
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