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System Administration
Local Host Table
TCP/IP Administration
Local Host Table
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HELP
Screen 3-7. Local Host Table
This screen is used to resolve host names. Each locally known host appears on this screen
in alphabetical order by host name. A maximum of 70 local hosts may be administered.
Defaults or preadministered entries may appear when the screen is first accessed. Users
can add or change entries.
Field Name
Description
IP Address
IP address of locally known host. Maximum field size = 15
characters.
Host Name
Name of locally known host. Several defaults are provided.
Maximum field size = 20 characters.
Aliases
Additional names associated with this host. Maximum field
size = 35 characters. Multiple aliases are separated by
spaces. Entries starting with a ‘‘#’’ sign are comments. A ‘‘#’’
may be placed anywhere in the field, but anything following
the ‘‘#’’ is considered a comment and ignored.
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Issue 1 January 1996