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Commands Reference, Volume 6

x_ls_trm Command

Purpose

Lists the Xstations configured for the current host.

Syntax

x_ls_trm

Description

The x_ls_trm command displays, for the current host, information about each Xstation configured in the /etc/bootptab file. The name, network type, hardware address, and boot priority of each Xstation are displayed.

Security

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

Examples

To display the name, network type, and hardware address of each Xstation configured for the current host enter:

x_ls_trm

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

Name    Network          Hardware address         Boot priority
taylor  ethernet         10005ac38e9              primary

Files

/usr/lpp/x_st_mgr/bin/x_ls_trm Contains the x_ls_trm 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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