pilot-install-netsync − reads or sets the Network Preferences information on a Palm Device.
pilot−link: Userland conduits
pilot−install−netsync [−p|−−port <port>] [−−version] [−?|−−help] [−−usage] [−q|−−quiet] [−e|−−enable] [−d|−−disable] [−n|−−name name] [−a|−−address address] [−m|−−mask netmask]
pilot−install−netsync allows the user to read or change the Network Preferences stored on the Palm.
<variablelist><varlistentry><term>
−e, −−enable
</term><listitem>
Enable the
LanSync operation (Used for performing a "Network"
HotSync (synchronize across the Internet for example)
instead of "Local" HotSync).
</listitem></varlistentry><varlistentry><term>
−d, −−disable
</term><listitem>
Disable the
LANSync setting on the Palm
</listitem></varlistentry><varlistentry><term>
−a,
−−address=address
</term><listitem>
Set the IP
address of the remote machine you wish to connect to via
"Network" HotSync. This is not the IP
address of the Palm device itself. In most cases the Palm
will be assigned an IP address automatically by your desktop
or server−side configuration.
</listitem></varlistentry><varlistentry><term>
−n,
−−name hostname
</term><listitem>
Sets the
hostname of the remote machine you wish to connect to via
"Network" HotSync. This is not the hostname
of the Palm device itself.
</listitem></varlistentry><varlistentry><term>
−i,
−−ip ip
</term><listitem>
This option is
no longer supported in 0.12 − see −a,
−−address.
</listitem></varlistentry><varlistentry><term>
−m,
−−mask netmask
</term><listitem>
Set the netmask of the remote machine you wish to connect to via "Network" HotSync. This is not the netmask address of the Palm device itself, it should be assigned a netmask value at connection time, based on your desktop or server−side configuration. </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
<variablelist><varlistentry><term>
−p, −−port lt;port>
</term><listitem>
Use device file
<port> to communicate with the Palm handheld.
If this is not specified,
pilot−install−netsync will look for the
$PILOTPORT environment variable. If neither are found
or supplied, pilot−install−netsync will
print the usage information.
</listitem></varlistentry><varlistentry><term>
−q,
−−quiet
</term><listitem>
Suppress
’Hit HotSync button’ message
</listitem></varlistentry><varlistentry><term>
−v, −−version
</term><listitem>
Display version of pilot−install−netsync and exit without connecting. </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
<variablelist><varlistentry><term>
−h, −−help
</term><listitem>
Display the help
synopsis for pilot−install−netsync and
exit without connecting.
</listitem></varlistentry><varlistentry><term>
−−usage
</term><listitem>
Display a brief usage message and exit without connecting. </listitem></varlistentry></variablelist>
The program will connect to a target Palm handheld, and read and display or set the Network Preferences information specified or display the Network Preferences stored on the Palm device.
−p usb: −H "NEPTUNE" −a 10.0.1.10 −n 255.255.255.0
pilot−install−netsync was created from the original pilot−install−user application originally written by D. Jeff Dionne <[email protected]>, and was split into a separate conduit by JP Rosevear < [email protected] > .
This manual page was converted to XML by Neil Williams <[email protected]>
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pilot−install−user(1), pilot−link(7).