Enable Filtering; Viewing The Migration Agent List; Updating The Router Table - Novell NETWARE 6-DOCUMENTATION Manual

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Enable Filtering

Viewing the Migration Agent List

Updating the Router Table

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Server Communications Administration Guide
Optionally, you can load CMD in the SLP-independent mode and set the
communication time for the Migration Agents to communicate with each
other. To do so, at the console prompt type:
Load Scmd /Noslp /Synctime = X minutes
You can specify the Preferred Migration Agents which this node will be using.
To set the Preferred Migration Agent List, enter the following command:
Set Migration Agent List = IP Address/
This list should not exceed five, the IP addresses should be separated by a
semi-colon, and the list should end with a slash (/). Optionally, you can load
CMD specifying the preferred Migration Agents which this node will be
using. To do so, enter the following command at the console prompt:
Load Scmd /ma/ noslp /MAADDR=XX.XX.XX.XX;XX.XX.XX.XX/
You can configure the Migration Agent to filter some of the IPX services and/
or networks between two Migration Agents. This option can be used only
when SCMD.NLM is running in Migration Agent mode. Before using the
filtering option, run the FILTCFG utility to set the filters. Refer to the
FILTCFG documentation available at http://www.novell.com/documentation/
lg/nw5/docui/index.html.
To enable filtering, enter the following command:
Scmd /filter
You can in identify the number of Migration Agents the CMD server knows
at any point. To view the information, enter the following command:
Scmd /MAList
You can update the SAP and RIP information in the Router table using the
following command:
Scmd /Sync
The information will be gathered from the Migration Agents to which the
CMD server is connected, and the Router table will be updated. This option
can be used when the product is running in CMD server mode.

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