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Commands Reference, Volume 6

x_ls_net Command

Purpose

Lists Xstation network types for the current host.

Syntax

x_ls_net

Description

The x_ls_net command displays, for the current host, all the Xstation network types defined in the /etc/bootptab file. These are the network types you use when you add an Xstation to the host with the x_add_trm_120 or x_add_trm_130 command. The network type is displayed in the Type column, followed by the network, server port, and bootfile for each network type.

Security

Access Control: Only the root user should have execute (x) access to this command.

Example

To display the network type of each Xstation configured for the current host enter:

x_ls_net

An example of a listing for a host with one Xstation network type follows:

Type            Network         Server port       Bootfile
x_st_mgr.ether   ethernet         9000             bootfile4

Files

/usr/lpp/x_st_mgr/bin/x_ls_net Contains the x_ls_net command.
/etc/bootptab Contains the boot protocol table.

Related Information

The aixterm command, bootpd daemon, login command, pclient command, x_add_nfs_fpe command, x_add_trm_120 command, x_add_trm_130 command, x_add_trm_140 command, x_add_trm_150 command, x_add_trm_160 command, x_add_xst_fpe command, x_chg_net command, x_chg_trm_120 command, x_chg_trm_130 command, x_chg_trm_140 command, x_chg_trm_150 command, x_chg_trm_160 command, x_def_net command, x_ls_net command, x_ls_net_fp command, x_ls_trm command, x_rm_fpe command, x_rm_net command, x_rm_trm command.


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