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Operating Systems HP-UX where can i modify default gateway Post 302415866 by ultimatix on Friday 23rd of April 2010 01:51:19 PM
Old 04-23-2010
Bug

Use the

#set parms_initial

command to change default gateway ip .. It presents you with a network configuraton screen in CLI mode . Make changes as per ur req
 

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SIMPLE2ZOOM(1p) 					User Contributed Perl Documentation					   SIMPLE2ZOOM(1p)

NAME
simple2zoom - generic Swiss Army Server for proxying between IR standards SYNOPSIS
"simple2zoom" [ "-c" configFile ] [ "--" YAZ-options ] [ listener-address ... ] DESCRIPTION
"simple2zoom" provides a generic gateway between the Z39.50 and SRU/SRW Information Retrieval protocols. Because it relies on the "Net::Z3950::SimpleServer" and "ZOOM" modules for the server and client funcationality respectively, because both of these modules are based on the YAZ toolkit, and because YAZ transparently handles all three standard IR protocols (ANDI/NISO Z39.50, SRU and SRW), it can function as a gateway from any and to any of these protocols. However, its principle purpose is as a Z39.50 server that proxies requests through to a backend by acting as an SRU client. The following command-line options govern how the gateway functions: -c configFile Specifies that the named configFile should be used to configure the functionality of the gateway: if this option is not specified, then the file "client.xml" is used. The format of the configuration file is described separately in "Net::Z3950::Simple2ZOOM::Config", and a sample configuration file, "test.xml", is supplied in the "etc" directory of the distribution. -- Indicates the end of "simple2zoom"-specific options. This is required if YAZ options are to be specified, so that "simple2zoom" doesn't try to interpret them itself. YAZ-options Command-line arguments subsequent to the "--" option are interpreted by the YAZ backend server as described at http://www.indexdata.dk/yaz/doc/server.invocation.tkl These options provide the means to control many aspects of the gateway's functioning: for example, whether the server forks a new process for each client or runs a single process using "select()"; how (if at all) to interpret incoming SRU requests; whether and how to log protocol packets for debugging. listener-address One or more YAZ-style listener addresses may be specified, and the server will accept connections on those addresses: for example, @:9998, "unix:/tmp/somesocket" or "ssl:myhost.com:210". If no explicit listener addresses are provided, the server listens on port 9999. SEE ALSO
The "Net::Z3950::Simple2ZOOM" module. The "Net::Z3950::Simple2ZOOM::Config" manual for the configuration-file format. The "Net::Z3950::SimpleServer" module. The "ZOOM" module (in the "Net::Z3950::ZOOM" distribution). AUTHOR
Sebastian Hammer <quinn@miketaylor.org.uk> Mike Taylor <mike@indexdata.com> The development of "simple2zoom", and the "Net::Z3950::Simple2ZOOM" library that provides its functionality, has been partially sponsored by the National Library of Australia, whose contribution we gratefully acknowledge. COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE
Copyright (C) 2007 by Index Data. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.8 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available. perl v5.12.4 2007-09-07 SIMPLE2ZOOM(1p)
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