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PortServer Terminal Server Page 41
altip
Syntax: set altip [range=range]
set altip ip=ipaddr group=port# | group#
set altip rmip=ipaddress
set altip rmrange range=range
The altip command allows you to telnet to a port or huntgroup using an IP address (or host
name). You must assign an additional IP address to the port or hunt group.
Options are:
group ip range rmip rmrange save
set altip range=range
If the set altip command is entered with no options, or no options other than a
range, the current altip table entries for that range are displayed. (set altip with
no range prints the entire table.)
set altip ip=ipaddr group=port# | group#
This form of the command makes a new entry, or changes an existing entry. If the IP
address matches an existing entry, that entry will be modified. Otherwise a new table
entry will be created.
The IP address must be on the same network (or subnetwork) as the main IP address
of the PortServer. The group may be a port number or a group number. (See set ports
group=on page 53 for information on how groups of ports are assigned.)
set altip rmip=ipaddress
This form of the altip command remove entries from the table by ip address.
set altip rmrange range=range
This form of the altip command remove entries from the table by index numbers.
Up to 16 alternate IP address may be assigned.
Also see PortServer Port Numbers on page 113.