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OCR: Help File remote [-p <port>] [-k <key>] [-a <kickaddr>] <hostid> exit Ireset Ikick Send a UDP packet to the specified host commanding it to exit the net. exe program, reset the processor, or force a retransmission on TCP connections. For this command to be accepted, the remote system must be running the remote server and the port number specified in the remote command must match the port number given when the server was started on the remote system. If the port numbers do not match, or if the remote server is not the target system, the command packet is ignored. running on Even if the command is accepted there is no acknowledgement. The kick command forces a retransmission timeout on all TCP con- nections that the remote node may have with the local node. If the -a option is used, connections to the specified host are kicked instead. No key is required for the kick subcommand. The exit and reset subcommands are mainly useful for restarting the net.exe program on a remote unattended system after the con- figuration file has been updated. remote -s <key> The exit and reset subcommands of remote require a password. The password is set on a given system with the -s option, and it is specified in a command to a remote system with the -k option. If no password is set with the -s option, then the exit and reset subcommands are disabled. Note that remote is an experimental feature in NOS; it is not yet supported by any other TCP/IP implementation.