Terminal Server User Guide

SHOW|LIST DOMAIN
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SHOW|LIST DOMAIN
Display a list of Telnet domain names
The SHOW DOMAIN command displays a list of Telnet domains and their Internet
addresses from the operational database of the terminal server. The LIST DOMAIN
command displays information about Telnet domains in the permanent database of the
terminal server.
Notes
The network manager can limit access to domains in the network, so you may not be
able to reach all domains in the display. Also, some ports may not accept commands
such as SHOW|LIST DOMAIN that display network resources. Check with the
network manager if you have questions about your access to a domain.
Syntax
LIST DOMAIN [
domain-name
][ALL]
SHOW DOMAIN [
domain-name
][ALL]
[LEARNED]
[LOCAL]
Abbreviation
L DO ALL
SH DO ALL
LEARNED
LOCAL
Where Means
domain-name Display information about the domain you specify in this variable. Domain names may
contain up to four segments, each separated with period.
You can use the asterisk character (*) as a template character to select a subset of names
with this command. For example, if you entered SHOW DOMAIN AB*, the terminal
server would display all available names that began with AB. If you entered SHOW
DOMAIN A*BC, the system would display names that began with A and ended with
BC.
ALL Display information about all domains on the network. This is the default keyword for
this command.
LEARNED Display information about domains from the primary or secondary domain name server.
LOCAL Display information about local domains.