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12.6.20 Define Ports Dedicated
Sets up a dedicated Rlogin, SSH, or Telnet host or service that the specified port will connect to whenever
it is logged in. The type of dedicated connection is specified with the environment string. If no environment
string is specified, the connection will be Telnet by default.
If you are logged in to a dedicated port, you will be logged off the server when the remote service is logged
out.
There should be no spaces between the hostname, colon, and environment string.
Note: Dedicating all SCS ports is dangerous, as it leaves no easy way to log into the
server. (In other words, users can no longer quickly access the Local> prompt.)
If all ports are dedicated, users must connect via the console ports, or the SCS
must have incoming logins enabled.
Restrictions Requires privileged user status.
Parameters PortList/All
Specifies a particular port or group of ports, or all ports. Port numbers should
be separated with commas (for lists) or dashes (for ranges).
Note: In the absence of a PortList or the All parameter, the configuration will affect the
current port only.
None
Clears any existing Dedicated service.
Rlogin
Dedicates the port to the specified Rlogin host. Must be used in conjunction
with the host parameter.
SSH
Dedicates the port to the specified SSH host. Must be used in conjunction with
the host parameter.
TCP
Dedicates the port. Must be used in conjunction with the host parameter.
host
A text host name or an IP address in standard numeric format (for example,
192.0.1.183).
DEFINE PORTS
PortList
ALL
DEDICATED
NONE
RLOGIN
SSH
TCP





host
:EnvString








