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nicknames
is an optional list of additional aliases for the host (separated by spaces).
The following is an example of host file contents.
192.168.1.90 bruno
200.0.0.42 socrates
200.0.0.45 plato
200.0.0.47 fred
SNC4000 > host "delete", "plato"
host "list"
The host "list" command prints the content of the hosts file.
The host utilities maintain a host file, nvfs:/mgnt/hosts, which is used at system startup to initialize the
network hosts table. This table associates network names with IP addresses. Use of the hosts table is
entirely optional, but might facilitate frequently needed connections. Each host entry is a single line of the
format:
IP-address
where
IP-address
is a text string in standard IP Address format (i.e., 10.0.0.2).
official_host_name is the first name selected for this host.
nicknames
is an optional list of additional aliases for the host (separated by spaces).
The following is an example of host file contents.
SNC4000 > host "list"
192.168.1.90 bruno
200.0.0.42 socrates
200.0.0.45 plato
200.0.0.47 fred
value = 0 = 0x0
hostNameSet
The hostNameSet command changes the network name of the SNC 4000. The shell prompt will be set to
the new host name.
SNC4000 > hostNameSet "foster"
Target hostname set to foster
value = 0 = 0x0
foster >
hostShow
The hostShow command displays the IP address and alias (if any) of the unit processing the hostShow
command, the localhost and the timeserver host.
SNC4000 > hostShow
hostname
--------
localhost
SNC4000
host
value = 0 = 0x0
SNC 4000 User's Guide
official_host_name
inet address
------------
127.0.0.1
172.16.38.48
172.16.1.1
nicknames ...
aliases
-------
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