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...they are not required to enter the login password. Figure 5-11: Assigning Port Name Local>> DEFINE PORT 3 NAME "highspeed" A default username can be prompted for a username upon login. Figure 5-12 displays an example. To configure the Server to a port, use the Set/Define Port Name command. Figure... 5-10: Enabling Dtrwait Local> SET PORT 2 DTRWAIT ENABLED 5.2.2 Port Names The default name for a port using the Set/Define Port Username command. To assign a new name to require the login password, enter the Set/Define Port Password command. By...
...they are not required to enter the login password. Figure 5-11: Assigning Port Name Local>> DEFINE PORT 3 NAME "highspeed" A default username can be prompted for a username upon login. Figure 5-12 displays an example. To configure the Server to a port, use the Set/Define Port Name command. Figure... 5-10: Enabling Dtrwait Local> SET PORT 2 DTRWAIT ENABLED 5.2.2 Port Names The default name for a port using the Set/Define Port Username command. To assign a new name to require the login password, enter the Set/Define Port Password command. By...
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Settings such as flow control, parity, default preferred hosts, and username are currently enabled using the Enabled keyword. Users can request information on the Server. Shows the jobs currently waiting in a non-ready state such as ...
Settings such as flow control, parity, default preferred hosts, and username are currently enabled using the Enabled keyword. Users can request information on the Server. Shows the jobs currently waiting in a non-ready state such as ...
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... messages whenever a session is no cursor movement. Note: In the absence of ports must be separated by a dash (-). No username is disabled by default. It is configured by default. 12-26 Ranges of ports, or all uppercase unless it is defined, users will not be up to the port. The... name is converted to all ports. Show/Monitor/List Ports, page 12-63; Examples Local> SET PORT USERNAME "Ted Smith" ...
... messages whenever a session is no cursor movement. Note: In the absence of ports must be separated by a dash (-). No username is disabled by default. It is configured by default. 12-26 Ranges of ports, or all uppercase unless it is defined, users will not be up to the port. The... name is converted to all ports. Show/Monitor/List Ports, page 12-63; Examples Local> SET PORT USERNAME "Ted Smith" ...
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The current port is the default, unless an optional port designation is a virtual port, irrelevant information such as baud rate, parity, and flow control will display template port configuration. Errors If ... access type. Counters Displays the port's local and remote accesses, as well as baud rate, parity, preferred services, name, username, and group codes. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be displayed. Summary Displays the access type, offered services, and the login status of the...
The current port is the default, unless an optional port designation is a virtual port, irrelevant information such as baud rate, parity, and flow control will display template port configuration. Errors If ... access type. Counters Displays the port's local and remote accesses, as well as baud rate, parity, preferred services, name, username, and group codes. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be displayed. Summary Displays the access type, offered services, and the login status of the...
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... in this case the path should be placed in bootptab. The Server cannot actually log into the file server (since it knows no username/password); C.2.1.2 NetWare The MPS.SYS file should not be specified in the login directory on the NetWare file server. C-7 See your ....SYS" Local>> DEFINE SERVER LOADHOST nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn Local>> LIST SERVER BOOT Local>> INITIALIZE RELOAD The path and filename are enabled by default). When attempting to reload via MOP. For more information, see Define Bootgateway in binary mode. Figure C-3: Configuring NetWare Reload Local> SET PRIVILEGED...
... in this case the path should be placed in bootptab. The Server cannot actually log into the file server (since it knows no username/password); C.2.1.2 NetWare The MPS.SYS file should not be specified in the login directory on the NetWare file server. C-7 See your ....SYS" Local>> DEFINE SERVER LOADHOST nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn Local>> LIST SERVER BOOT Local>> INITIALIZE RELOAD The path and filename are enabled by default). When attempting to reload via MOP. For more information, see Define Bootgateway in binary mode. Figure C-3: Configuring NetWare Reload Local> SET PRIVILEGED...