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MOPRC(8) | System Manager's Manual | MOPRC(8) |
NAME¶
moprc - MOP Remote console requestorSYNOPSIS¶
moprc [options] <nodename>|<MAC Address>DESCRIPTION¶
moprc allows a system administrator to connect to MOP console devices (usually terminal servers) and log into them to issue commands remotely. It is the equivalent of "NCP CONNECT NODE" or "SET HOST/MOP" on VMS.OPTIONS¶
- -i
- Selects the ethernet interface to use to connect to the
device. By default the value of environment variable MOPRC_INTERFACE or
"eth0" is used.
- -v
- Shows some information about the node that is connected to
- -t
- Trigger the node. This normally reboots the server so use
this with care!
- -p <n>
- Changes the poll interval of moprc from 200 ms to <n>
ms. Changing this down will increase the risk of timeouts, increasing it
will decrease the speed of the link.
- -h -?
- Shows the usage message.
- -V
- Shows the version of moprc.
EXAMPLES¶
moprc ds200
moprc -i eth1 08:00:2B:2B:AD:99
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES¶
MOPRC_INTERFACE defines the default interface to use if not specified on the command line. If not present the interface "eth0" will be used.BUGS¶
On Darwin you cannot specify an ethernet address on the command-line, the name MUST be in /etc/ethers.SEE ALSO¶
latd(8), latd.conf(5), ethers(5), llogin(1)November 21 2001 | MOP Remote Console |