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Hostlist, Defaults, Examples, See Also - default password
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Change Dedicated Defaults Examples See Also 2-20 Command Reference Hostlist Dedicates the port to a list of hosts. For more information, see the Hostlist command on page 2-58. LAT Dedicates the port to a LAT service. servicename Enter the name of the desired LAT service. None Disables all previously-configured dedicated hosts. Rlogin Dedicates the port to Rlogin connections. Seqlist Enables a sequential hostlist. When a sequential hostlist is enabled, the MSS will attempt to connect to the first host in the hostlist. If that connection fails, it will attempt to connect to the second host listed, and if that fails, the third host, continuing through all hostlist entries. As soon as a valid connection is established, normal data flow will occur between the MSS and the connected host. SPX Dedicates the port to an SPX host. SAPname Enter the target SPX host's SAP name. TCP Specifies a TCP/IP host. By default, TCP opens a regular Telnet connection that includes Telnet IAC option negotiation. The :T environment string allows you to open a raw TCP socket with no Telnet option negotiation, if desired. The :R environment string allows you to make an Rlogin connection. A socket number can also be added to connect to a socket other than the default. hostname Enter a text host name or a numeric IP address. envString Add the desired environment key(s). See Appendix B for a complete list of strings. Options must be separated by colons. Disabled Local> CHANGE DEDICATED TCP chimaera:2001T (forms a raw Telnet connection to socket 2001 on host chimaera) Local> CHANGE DEDICATED TCP :4096US120 (forms a passive UDP connection with any host where once a packet is received, the MSS will communicate with only that host until 120 seconds of inactivity have occurred and will then return to the initial state of accepting a UDP packet from any host.) Change Preferred, page 2-39; Crypt Password, page 2-52; Hostlist, page 2-58