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64<strong>Picture</strong> <strong>Perfect</strong> <strong>4.6</strong> <strong>Enterprise</strong> <strong>Edition</strong><strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>Verifying /etc/hostsThe aa (add address utility) can be used to edit the /etc/hosts file (instead of using the vi editor).To verify /etc/hosts:1. If not already logged on, log on as root and open a new terminal window.2. At the command prompt, type:. /cas/bin/profile Enter3. Type the following command:more /etc/hosts Enter4. Inspect the output for any host names you specified and verify that the Internet addresses arecorrect.If you need to add an entry to the hosts table, follow this procedure:a. Type the following command: aaThe following menu displays:Enter----------------------------------------------------------------------aa - add address utility version - 1.2 01/29/03Copyright (C) 1989-2011 UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc.----------------------------------------------------------------------(a)dd address(d)elete address(l)ist addresses(e)xit(?)help(!)shell escapeAction:At the Action: prompt, type a to add an address.b. At the Name of host or terminal? prompt, type the name of the missing machine,then press Enter .c. At the Internet Address: prompt, type the address of the missing machine, thenpress Enter .d. When the menu displays, type l, then press Enter at the Action: prompt to list theaddresses. Make sure the machine you added appears on the list.e. When the menu displays, type e at the Action: prompt to exit this program.f. Shut down, and then restart the system.

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