Use realm options for all TotalNET user and maintenance commands at and below the realm level. These options require a set of services on which to operate. You can only specify one of each of these options at a time. Since you use realm options to select objects on which to run commands, you do not need to use all three every time.
Option |
Variable |
Description |
-r |
realm |
realm |
-s |
name:type |
service |
-t |
type |
service type |
Most of the TotalNET utilities support the following options:
-L |
list |
-R |
read |
-A |
add |
-M |
modify |
-D |
delete |
You can specify only one of these options at a time. By default, a command without a specified option works the same as if you specify -L. Specifying -R returns all attributes for all applicable sections, including transports, realms, and service types.
Special options apply to some TotalNET user and maintenance commands. They identify variables for TotalNET administration and configuration commands and attributes within these commands. The following table lists all special options applicable to the TAS user and maintenance commands:
Option |
Variable |
Description |
---|---|---|
-a |
attribute |
attribute flag
Follow -a with the appropriate attribute for the command. You can use multiple -a options. In the case of Read (-R) attributes, -a specifies keys. In the cases of Modify (-M) and Add (-A) attributes, -a specifies key value pairs separated by equals signs (=). Enclose attribute values containing spaces in quotes. |
-b |
product |
license product |
-c |
client-context |
client context |
-d |
service:type |
advertisement |
-i |
interface |
interface |
-j |
attach-point |
attach point |
-l |
key |
license key |
-m |
atmap |
atmap |
-n |
transport |
transport |
-o |
route |
route |
-p |
printer |
printer |
-s |
static-name |
static NetBIOS name |
-u |
user |
user |
-v |
volume |
volume |
-x |
suffix |
suffix |
-z |
flag |
tracing flag |