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PC-Duo Host Guide
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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 Gateway)
Specify the Gateway and Host computer
when connecting to a Host computer
through a Gateway for the purpose of Host
computer configuration. Specify these
values in double quotes. Note that when
you specify the Gateway and protocol
(using /p), the protocol applies to the
connection between your local computer
and the 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 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 the Host. Click
System Information, and select the text
listed next to 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"
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