1 – SERVICE
Enables a service on the running TCP/IP Services software. Related commands: DISABLE SERVICE, SHOW SERVICE Format ENABLE SERVICE [ service ] [ /ADDRESS=IP_address ] [ /PORT=n ] [ /PROCESS=process ] [ /PROTOCOL=protocol ]
1.1 – Parameters
service Optional. Default: All services. Specifies the service to enable. The service must be defined in the services database. To specify a lowercase or mixed-case service name, enclose it in quotation marks.
1.2 – Qualifiers
1.2.1 /ADDRESS
/ADDRESS=IP_address Optional. Default: 0.0.0.0. Binds the service only to the specified address. If your host is multihomed, use this qualifier to configure the service to be offered on a specific Internet interface.
1.2.2 /PORT
/PORT=n Optional. Starts the service on the specified port.
1.2.3 /PROCESS
/PROCESS=process Optional. Runs the service as the specified process.
1.2.4 /PROTOCOL
/PROTOCOL=protocol Optional. Default: TCP. Runs the service with the specified protocol.
1.3 – Examples
1.TCPIP> ENABLE SERVICE TELNET Initializes TELNET communications. 2.TCPIP> ENABLE SERVICE RLOGIN /ADDRESS=130.180.4.7 Starts the remote login service for users on the host with IP address 130.180.4.7. 3.TCPIP> ENABLE SERVICE SMTP Starts the SMTP receiver. To start the SMTP sender, see the START MAIL command. For instructions on how to start the SMTP sender when TCP/IP Services starts up, see the SET CONFIGURATION ENABLE_SERVICE command.