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For detailed information on these methods of configuration, see Configuration Management.
Configuration File
The configuration file provides the simplest method of specifying configuration options whose values you do not want changed with each command invocation. These default values are used if the options are not read from one or more other sources.
Although configuration files can be edited with any text editor (for example, Notepad), the Universal Configuration Manager application, accessible via the Control Panel, is the recommended way to set configuration options. The Universal Configuration Manager provides a graphical interface and context-sensitive help, and helps protect the integrity of the configuration file by validating all changes to configuration option values.
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ucmd { -cmd command [-cmd_type {cmdref|shell|stc} ] | -script file [-options options] [-script_type type] } [-host hostlist [-connect_retry_count number] [-connect_retry_interval seconds] [-connect_timeout seconds] [-dns_expand {yes|no} ] [-host_selection {sequential|random} ] [-mft_safe_mode {yes|no} ] [-file file | -encryptedfile ddname [-key key] ] * [-port port] [-system_id ID] [-userid user [-pwd pwd] ] [-hostname_retry_count count] [-outboundip host] [-server options] [-uencrypted_codepage codepage] |
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