Editar

Partilhar via


Snacfg TNIPID

Purpose

Allows you to view, add, delete, or modify telnet IP (Internet Protocol) addresses. the SNA Manager is the recommended interface for adding TNIPIDs.

Note

Configuration settings specified with snacfg tnipid correspond to session settings configured with the SNA Manager.

Syntax

  
        [configpath]  [configpath] tnipid [configpath] tnipid  [configpath] tnipid [options]  
[configpath] tnipid [options]  
[configpath] tnipid  

where

#configpath
Specifies the path of the configuration file to view or change. If the configuration path is omitted, Host Integration Server will attempt to access the configuration file on the local system, using the path \Program Files\Host Integration Server\SYSTEM\CONFIG\COM.CFG.

/list
Generates a list of the TNIPIDs on the local subdomain.

tnipid
Specifies the TN Internet Protocol (IP) address.

/print
Displays a list of the configuration settings of valid telnet IP addresses. The displayed command does not contain the word snacfg, so that it can be redirected to a command file. Command files are discussed earlier in this section.

/add
Adds a TNIPID called tnipid. For adding a tnipid, the recommended method is to use the SNA Manager, not snacfg tnipid.

/delete
Deletes tnipid.

Options for TNIPID

/session: text
Specifies the session name for the specified telnet IP address.

/subnet: tnipaddress
Specifies the TN Internet Protocol (IP) address. If a tnipid parses as "n.n.n.n," it will be treated as an IPADDRESS. Otherwise, it will be treated as an IPNAME.

See Also

Snacfg Reference