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host

Syntax

host hostname ipAddress [ ftp [ [ userAlgorithmType ] userName
[ [ passwordAlgorithmType ] password ] ] ] | [ tftp ]

no host hostname

Release Information

Command introduced before JunosE Release 7.1.0.

Description

Adds or modifies an entry to the host table. The no version removes the specified host.

Options

  • hostname—Hostname to add or modify; up to 20 characters
  • ipAddress—IPv4 or IPv6 address of the host
  • ftp—Specifies that the host is an FTP server; the default protocol if neither ftp nor tftp is specified
  • userAlgorithmType—Type of username
    • 0—Indicates that the userName is unencrypted; the default
    • 8—Indicates that the userName is an encrypted password
  • userName—Username used to access an FTP server (but not an NFS server); defaults to anonymous
  • passwordAlgorithmType—Type of password
    • 0—Indicates that the password is unencrypted; the default
    • 8—Indicates that the password is an encrypted password
  • password—Password used to access an FTP server (but not an NFS server); defaults to null
  • tftp—Specifies that the host is a TFTP server

Mode

Global Configuration

Published: 2012-01-12

 
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