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/s (peer-to-peer)
Specify the station when connecting
directly to a Host computer for the
purpose of configuring it. This value is in
quotes, and is the string value for the
station name, DNS name, or network
address specifier for peer-to-peer
connections. The peer-to-peer syntax
depends on your protocol specification.
The following are some protocol-specific
examples:
/pUDP /S192.168.160.138
/pTCP /Sjackson
/pTCP /Sjackson.acme.com
/pIPX /S@20:1B13DAE9
/pIPX /S"Dell P200"
/pIPX /S"2:Dell
/g /s (connections
through a PC-Duo
Gateway)
Specify the PC-Duo Gateway and Host
computer when connecting to a Host
computer through a PC-Duo Gateway for
the purpose of Host computer
configuration. Specify these values in
double quotes. Note that when you
specify the PC-Duo Gateway and
protocol (using /p), the protocol applies
to the connection between your local
computer and the PC-Duo Gateway. The
/g value is the string value for the
Gateway name, and the /s value is the
string value for the type of host (logged-in
user or workstation) and the Host key for
remote connections through a PC-Duo
Gateway.
The Gateway syntax for /s values
depends on your host specification. Use
u for a logged-in user and w (with curly
braces) for a workstation:
“u=host_key"
“w={host_key}"
NOTE: The u that you use for the
Gateway syntax of /S is independent
of the /U command.
To find the workstation Host key, navigate
to the "About tab" of PC-Duo Host. Click
System Information, and select the text
listed next to PC-Duo Host Workstation
Id.
The following rows have host format-
specific examples.
/g“Gateway 1"
/s“w={6F93DF16-8352-46EB-
ADDF-7FD752EA72FA}"
/gGateway 1"
/s"u=ACME\george"