TMS zl Management and Configuration Guide ST.1.1.100226
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Command-Line Reference
Global Configuration Context
To move a policy’s position, enter the following command:
Syntax: nat < source | destination | no-nat > <source zone> <destination zone> move
<from position> to <to position>
Replace <source zone> with the source zone of the policy that you want to
move.
Replace <destination zone> with the destination zone of the policy that you
want to move. The destination zone for a destination NAT policy must be Self.
Replace <from position> with the position that you are moving the position
from.
Replace <to position> with the position where you want the policy to be.
nslookup
This command is used to learn a device’s IP address according to its hostname.
Syntax: nslookup <hostname>
Replace <hostname> with the hostname of the device for which you are looking
up the IP address.
For example, if you wanted to know the IP address for router5, you would
enter:
ProCurve(tms-module-<slot ID>)# nslookup router5
operating-mode
This command sets the operating mode. The two operating modes are:
■ Monitoring
■ Routing (default mode)
snmp snmptrap sqlnet ssh
syslog tacacs-tcp tacacs-udp talk-tcp
talk-udp telnet tftp time
uucp who whois xdmcp
user configured
service objects