@end example
If you are the owner of bar yourself, and you have SSH access to that computer,
-you can also swap the host configuration files using the following commands:
+you can also swap the host configuration files using the following command:
@example
-tincctl -n @var{netname} export | ssh bar.example.org tincctl -n @var{netname} import
-ssh bar.example.org tincctl -n @var{netname} export | tincctl -n @var{netname} import
+tincctl -n @var{netname} export \
+ | ssh bar.example.org tincctl -n @var{netname} exchange \
+ | tincctl -n @var{netname} import
@end example
You should repeat this for all nodes you ConnectTo, or which ConnectTo you.
Import host configuration file(s) generated by the tincctl export command from standard input.
Already existing host configuration files are not overwritten unless the option --force is used.
+@item exchange [--force]
+The same as export followed by import.
+
+@item exchange-all [--force]
+The same as export-all followed by import.
+
@item start [tincd options]
Start @samp{tincd}, optionally with the given extra options.