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    Local Host Table Ð Add Host
    TCP/IP Administration
    Local Host Table
    Add Host
    IP Address
    ________________Host Name Aliases
    _________________________ _____________________________
    This line is used to provide abbreviated help on the currently selected field.
    ENTER CLEAR CANCEL REFRESHHELP
    Screen 3-8.  Add Host
    This screen is used to add hosts.  When you add a host using this screen, after
    you press the 
    ENTER function key, the previous screen will reappear with the
    cursor positioned at the beginning of the new entry.
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    IP Address
    IP address of locally known host.  Maximum field size = 15
    characters.
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    Host Name
    Name of locally known host.  Maximum field size = 20
    characters.
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    Aliases
    Additional names associated with this host.  Maximum field
    size=35 characters.  Multiple aliases are separated by spaces.
    Entries starting with a ``# sign are comments. A ``# may be
    placed anywhere in the field, but anything following the ``# is
    considered a comment and ignored.
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    Use this screen as follows:
    1. Type the IP address, host name, and any aliases.  Type all aliases on one
    line, but leave a space between each alias.
    2. Press the 
    ENTER function key to submit the data.
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    3. Access the Add Hosts screen again and repeat steps 1 and 2 for each
    new host to be added.
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    Network Routing Information (Main Menu)
    1.  Network Routing Daemon
    2.  Default Gateway
    3.  Network Routing TableTCP/IP Administration
    Network Routing Information
    4.  Exit
    This line is used to provide abbreviated help on the currently selected field.
    ENTER EXIT REFRESHHELP
    Screen 3-9.  Network Routing Information
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    Network Routing
    DaemonAllows the user to enable or disable the automatic network routing
    daemon
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    Default Gateway Allows the user to administer a default gatewaybbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
    Network Routing
    TableProvides access to all information about other network routes
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    Exit Redisplays the TCP/IP Administration menuc c c
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    To use this menu, select the number of the task you wish to perform.  (Press the
    number, or press 
    Tab or use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the desired
    number, and press the 
    ENTER function key .)
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    Network Routing Information Ð Network
    Routing Daemon
    Network routing daemon state: ___TCP/IP Administration
    Network Routing Information
    Network Routing Daemon
    This line is used to provide abbreviated help on the currently selected field.
    CANCEL REFRESHHELP STATE
    Screen 3-10.  Network Routing Daemon
    This screen is used to view and change the state of the network routing daemon.
    The 
    Network routing daemon state field is filled in when the screen first
    appears.
    Field Name Description
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    Network routing
    daemon stateEither 
    on or off. When on, the network routing
    daemon can automatically find routes to other
    networks. Default=on. c c c
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    Use this screen as follows:
    If you dont want to change the network routing daemon state, press
    CANCEL to exit the screen.
    If you want to change the network routing daemon state, press STATE to
    change the state.
    The following prompt appears: 
    Are You Sure? (Y/N). Type Y and
    press 
    Return . The screen reappears with the new state displayed.
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    If you type N and press Return , the state is not changed.
    When the desired state is displayed, press CANCEL . The Network
    Routing Information menu reappears.
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    Network Routing Information Ð Default
    Gateway
    Name or IP Address: ____________________     Status: ______TCP/IP Administration
    Network Routing Information
    Default Gateway
    This line is used to provide abbreviated help on the currently selected field.
    ENTER CLEAR CANCEL REFRESHHELP
    Screen 3-11.  Default Gateway
    A default gateway allows the Multi-Function Board to communicate with other
    hosts in other LANs.  The Default Gateway screen is used to 1) initially identify
    the default gateway to the Multi-Function Board; 2) change the Name or IP
    Address and check the Status; or 3) verify that the Multi-Function board is not
    communicating with another host because the Status of the Default Gateway is
    ``down.
    This screen is protected against multiple users making simultaneous changes as
    follows: If a user presses the 
    ENTER function key, the system checks to see if
    the information that was displayed upon entry to this screen has changed.  If it
    has, the data is not entered and the user is apprised of the problem and exited
    from the screen.  The previous screen (TCP/IP Administration) reappears.
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    Field Name Description
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    Name or
    IP AddressName or IP Address of the default gateway, the machine
    used to route all traffic destined for other networks, for
    which a specific route is not known.  Maximum field size
    = 20 characters.
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    Status Either 
    up or down. If down, the gateway is not willing
    to route traffic for the brouter. c c c c c
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    Use this screen as follows:
    To enter data the first time, or to change data:
    1. Type the name or IP Address of the gateway to be added.
    2. Press 
    CANCEL if you dont want to add the Name or IP Address
    you typed, or press 
    ENTER to submit the name or IP address.
    The TCP/IP Administration Ð Network Routing Information menu
    will reappear.  The next time the Default Gateway screen is
    displayed, the data that was entered or changed will be filled in.
    To remove the default gateway that appears in the field, press CLEAR and
    then 
    ENTER .
    If you are only viewing the screen, press CANCEL to return to the TCP/IP
    Administration Ð Network Routing Information menu.
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    Network Routing Information Ð Network
    Routing Table
    This line is used to provide abbreviated help on the currently selected field.TCP/IP Administration
    Network Routing Information
    Network Routing Table
    DestinationPage
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    _________________________
    _________________________
    _________________________
    _________________________
    _________________________
    _________________________
    _________________________
    _________________________
    _________________________
    _________________________
    _________________________
    _________________________ Type
    _________
    _________
    _________
    _________
    _________
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    _________
    _________
    _________
    _________
    _________
    _________
    _________Status
    _____
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    _____
    _____
    _____
    _____ Gateway
    _________________________
    _________________________
    _________________________
    _________________________
    _________________________
    _________________________
    _________________________
    _________________________
    _________________________
    _________________________
    _________________________
    _________________________
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    Screen 3-12.  Network Routing Table
    This screen has two uses.  First, if automatic routing is not enabled (see the
    Network Routing Daemon screen), users can administer the set of network
    routes.  Second, if automatic routing is enabled, it displays the current set of
    network routes provided by the Network Routing Daemon.
    Routes appear on this screen in numerical order by IP address.  A maximum of
    65 routes may be administered.
    NOTE:
    If the routing daemon is enabled, the ADD and DELETE keys do not
    appear on this screen.
    Field Name Description
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    Destination Name or IP address of a host, or a partial IP address of a
    network.  Maximum field size = 20 characters. c c c c
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    Field Name Description
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    Type The type of destination, either 
    host or network. (Most
    routes are to network destinations.)
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    Gateway Name or IP address of the gateway, the machine used to
    route all traffic to the given destination.  Maximum field size
    = 20 characters.
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    Status Either 
    up or down. If down, the gateway is not willing to
    route any traffic. c c c
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    Use this screen as follows:
    Use NXTPG and PRVPG to step through the pages.
    To delete route entries:
    1. Press 
    Tab or use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the line
    you want to delete, and then press 
    DELETE . (This deletes the
    entire line.)
    2. The following prompt appears: 
    Are You Sure? (Y/N). Type Y
    and press Return .
    If you type 
    N and press Return , the cursor reappears at the
    beginning of the line and the line is not deleted.
    3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until you have deleted all desired routes.
    Then press 
    CANCEL and the Network Routing Information menu
    will reappear.
    To add routes, press ADD to access the Add Routes screen.
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    Network Routing Table Ð Add Routes
    TCP/IP Administration
    Network Routing Information
    Network Routing Table
    Destination
    ____________________________ Type
    _______ Add Routes
    Gateway
    ____________________________
    This line is used to provide abbreviated help on the currently selected field.
    ENTER CLEAR CANCEL REFRESHHELP
    Screen 3-13.  Network Routing Table Ð Add Routes
    This screen is used to add network routes.  A maximum of 65 routes may be
    added.
    When you add a route, after you press the 
    ENTER function key, the previous
    screen reappears with the cursor positioned at the beginning of the new entry.
    Field Name Description
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    Destination Name or IP address of a host, or a partial IP address of
    a network.  Maximum field size=20 characters.
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    Type The type of destination, either 
    host or network.
    (Most routes are to network destinations.)
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    Gateway Name or IP address of the gateway, the machine used
    to route all traffic to the given destination.  Maximum
    field size=20 characters. c c c c
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