HP LCS60 Installation Manual page 176

Network interface for ethernet r3.0
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1 . For telnet, add the following entry to the /usr/lib/uucp/Systems file on the
originating CommKit Host Interface connected host.
e host Any DK,g 0 area/exch/60name.telnet..-M:uucp:e host in:--in: nuucp\012 word: password\012
-M:raw may be entered instead of -M:uucp in the line above.
Note:
2 . Async-to-TCP also offers the TCP socket service (tcpsock) which provides a
higher speed transfer pipe for uucp service. For tcpsock, the administrator
should add the following line to the /usr/lib/uucp/Systems file:
e host Any DK,g 0 area/exch/60name.tcpsock..e host:540 in:--in: nuucp word: password
However, tcpsock can only be used if the LAN host supports the UUCP
service over the TCP/IP protocol (specified as 540 in the /etc/Services file
on the host). Otherwise, the telnet method should be used.
e host is the host name of the Ethernet-connected host, which must be entered
into the LCS60 configuration database using the addhost command if the LCS60
has not been configured to use a DNS server. area and exch represent the area
and exchange of the data switch to which the LCS60 is connected, and 60name is
the name of the LCS60 performing the telnet. For tcpsock, 540 is the service
type. nuucp is the login ID corresponding to the UUCP service on the Ethernet-
connected host, and password is the login password for the nuucp login on the
Ethernet-connected host.
For example, for the network shown in Figure 7-1, the string for telnet would be:
moon Any DK,g 0 mlkway/earth/brown.telnet..-M:uucp:moon in:--in: nuucp\012 word: \
password\012
Note:
The above entry must be entered on one line. Enter spaces as shown.
and for tcpsock would be:
moon Any DK,g 0 mlkway/earth/brown.tcpsock..moon:540 in:--in: nuucp word: password
Both ends of the uucp connection must use the uucp "g" protocol.
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