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Setting up subnets

Printing reports

To print reports to a printer, or save them to a file as text or as a TCL list:

  1. Select the entry.

  2. Select File -> Print.

  3. Select one of these options:

    All
    Print a report containing all subnets and hosts configured in the Subnet Calculator.

    Selected
    Print a report containing only a selected subnet or host.

  4. Select a print style for the report:

    All
    Produces a report containing the subnet, host ranges, netmask, broadcast and number of hosts.

    Subnets only
    Produces a report containing the subnet, netmask, broadcast and number of hosts that are assigned or free.

    Hosts only (short)
    Produces a report containing the host ranges, subnet, netmask, broadcast and number of hosts.

    Hosts only (long)
    Produces a report containing the host ranges, subnet, netmask, broadcast and the number of hosts. The IP addresses of the hosts are also noted at the bottom.


    NOTE: The report content is affected by the list in the Subnet Calculator. For example, if you define one top-level address with no subnets, selecting Subnets only would not produce a worthwhile report.

  5. Select the destination for printing:

    Printer
    Enter the print command.

    A useful command to enter in this field is cat, as the output will then appear in a separate window. This means the information can be viewed easily and it also enables checking of the output. The pipe operator (|) is also supported.


    File
    Select the print format: Text or TCL Lists.

    The TCL Lists option allows you to save the data in a format that is suitable for later use by a Perl or TCL script.

    Enter a filename. You can also use Browse to select a file.

    The filename ending that is assigned depends on the print format.

  6. Click on OK.

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UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.3 - 30 October 2002