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Subtopic? < Enter to exit HELP or press to continue... =% Enter to exit HELP or press to continue... %2RSorry, no documentation for %L %L%R%RAdditional help available for:%R_ !f"I#)+A,081333537 8H9:;0<~C3EHIpKN#O|ORBT]UMWY[y\^_6aXcghnkmprtZuvwy\{\}k<1w;vSO ">|d[ÅsIu˿Ϫ԰`רطd܁߀f$HELP********** Help Screens Copyright 1988, 1989 ********** Digital Equipment CorporationThe online HELP facility allows you to access reference and tutorialinformation about the DECserver 200. Choose one of the following options:o Enter TUTORIAL to see a succession of HELP frames with "getting started" information on basic DECserver functions (for beginners)o Enter HELP for full information on how to use the HELP facilityo Choose a HELP topic from the following list:BACKWARDS%18SHELP%23SREMOVEBROADCAST%18SINITIALIZE%17SRESUMECLEAR%22SLIST%23SSETCONNECT%20SLOCK%23SSHOWDEFINE%21SLOGOUT%21STESTDISCONNECT%17SMONITOR%20SZEROFORWARDS%19SPURGEBACKWARDS%18SHELP%23SRESUMECONNECT%20SLIST%23SSETDISCONNECT%17SLOCK%23SSHOWFORWARDS%19SLOGOUT%21STESTBACKWARDS%18SFORWARDS%19SRESUMEBROADCAST%18SHELP%23SSETCONNECT%20SLIST%23SSHOWDEFINE%21SLOCK%23STESTDISCONNECT%17SLOGOUT BACKWARDSBACKWARDS lets you resume your 'previous' service session - thesession with the next lower session number than the current session. Ifyour current session is session one, the session with the highestsession number will be resumed.BACKWARDSIf you have only one active session, that session resumes. BROADCAST Use BROADCAST to send a message to other DECserver ports. Your message appears at the destination port device unless BROADCAST is disabled for the port or the port device does not currently have local access. BROADCAST {ALL%11S} {"message-text"}%10S{PORT port-list} { message-text }BROADCAST PORT port-number {"message-text"}%27S{ message-text } The message-text may contain up to 115 keyboard characters. If you enclose it in quotation marks ("), it is broadcast exactly as you type it. If not, the server sends it in uppercase characters.PORTALL%7SPORT CLEAR/PURGECLEAR or PURGE is used with the keyword SERVICE to delete local services fromthe server's operational (CLEAR) or permanent (PURGE) database.{CLEAR} SERVICE [service-name]{PURGE}%9S[LOCAL%7S]service-name%4Sis the name of a local service offered by your serverLOCAL%11Sspecifies that all local services are deletedCONNECTUse this command to establish sessions with services offered by service nodes onthe local network.With CONNECT you normally specify only a service-name to establish a connection.A service-name is required unless you wish to connect to the port's preferredservice.You can also specify combinations of the service-name, a service node, and adestination port on a service node.CONNECT [PORT number] {service-name%41S}%22S{service-name [NODE node-name]%24S}%22S{service-name [NODE node-name] [DESTINATION port-name]}DESTINATION%7SNODE%7SPORTCONNECT {service-name%41S}%8S{service-name [NODE node-name]%24S}%8S{service-name [NODE node-name] [DESTINATION port-name]}DESTINATION%7SNODE DEFINEUse DEFINE commands to change characteristics stored in the server'spermanent database. DEFINE [PORT ] characteristic(s)%7S[SERVICE]%7S[SERVER ]PORT%6SSERVER%4SSERVICEPORT DISCONNECTUse DISCONNECT to terminate service sessions.DISCONNECT [PORT port-number] [SESSION session-number]%30S[ALL%19S]ALL%8SPORT%10SSESSIONDISCONNECT [SESSION session-number]%11S[ALL%19S]ALL%8SSESSIONFORWARDSUse this command to resume your 'next' service session - the sessionwith the next higher session number than the current session. If yourcurrent session is already the highest session number, session one willbe resumed.FORWARDSIf you have only one active session, that session resumes.HELPHELP gives you on-line information about DECserver commands. HELP lets youprogress through a series of menus or enter specific HELP topics.HELP [topic] [subtopic(s)]Specify a topic or subtopic(s) when you need information about specific parts ofcommands (e.g., HELP SHOW PORTS ACCESS).The following conventions are used in the HELP descriptions:o Slashes (/) in the title for a HELP topic mean that the text applies to more than one command or optional keyword.o Lowercase words in command syntax (for example, port-name) mean that you enter a value from a list of possible values.o Upper case keywords in command syntax (for example, SET PORT) mean that you enter these keywords as shown.o Brackets around a keyword or value, for example, [LOCAL], indicate options. Choose one and only one option.o Braces around keywords or values, for example, {DYNAMIC}, mean you must choose one and only one of the included words.You may perform any of the following actions while using online HELP:o Type a question mark (?) to any help prompt to redisplay the HELP text associated with that prompt.o Press the RETURN key to return to the previous (sub)topic level. If you are at the Topic? prompt level, you will return to the Local> prompt.o Enter a (sub)topic keyword at the continuation prompt, resulting in the frame associated with that keyword.o Enter to exit HELP from any prompt or level.You may abbreviate any topic keyword following the same rules set forth for theDECserver's local mode command language. INITIALIZEUse INITIALIZE to reboot your DECserver. INITIALIZE disconnects all active portsessions, starts the server self-test and down-line loads the server software.INITIALIZE [DELAY mins] [DISABLE] [DIAGNOSE {BRIEF } [COUNT n]]%44S{FULL } [LOOP ]%44S{NORMAL}CANCEL%4SCOUNT%4SDELAY%4SDIAGNOSE%4SDISABLE%4SLOOPLOCKUse this command to lock your terminal, protecting your sessions from beingaccessed by other users.LOCKWhen you issue LOCK, you must enter a password twice, once to the 'LockPassword>' and once to the 'Verification>' prompts. To unlock your terminal,enter the same password to the 'Unlock Password>' prompt.The password is a string of 1 to 6 keyboard characters.LOGOUTUse LOGOUT to log out a DECserver port. LOGOUT disconnects all that port'ssessions, and resets the port's characteristics from the permanent database.The exception is when you omit the PORT keyword, and your own port hasMULTISESSIONS set to ENABLED, in which case LOGOUT simply closes your currentterminal session. Use LOGOUT PORT to perform a full logout with MULTISESSIONSENABLED.LOGOUT [PORT%10S]%7S[PORT ALL%6S]%7S[PORT port-list]Use LOGOUT to log out of the DECserver. LOGOUT disconnects all your sessions,and resets your port characteristics from the permanent database. The exceptionis when your port has MULTISESSIONS set to ENABLED, in which case LOGOUT simplycloses your current terminal session. Use LOGOUT PORT to perform a full logoutwith MULTISESSIONS ENABLED.LOGOUT [PORT]PORTMONITORUse MONITOR commands to display continuously-updated DECserver information.Type any character to stop a monitor display. The MONITOR displays have thesame format as corresponding SHOW displays.MONITOR optionThe option value is the topic about which you need information.Additional HELP is available for the MONITOR options:NODES%5SPORTS%5SQUEUE%5SSERVER%4SSERVICES SESSIONS USERSREMOVEREMOVE is used with the keyword QUEUE for deleting entries in the server queue.You can remove the entries by number, from particular nodes, for specific localservices, or all entries.REMOVE QUEUE {ALL%17S}%13S{ENTRY entry-number }%13S{NODE node-name%6S}%13S{SERVICE service-name}ALL%9SENTRY%7SNODE%8SSERVICERESUMEUse this command to resume a session when you are in local mode. If you do notspecify a session number, your current session resumes.RESUME [SESSION number]SESSIONSETUse SET commands to change characteristics and options stored in the server'soperational database.SET [SERVER%4S]%4S[SERVICE ]%4S[PRIVILEGED]%4S[PORT%6S]%4S[SESSION ] SET [PRIVILEGED]%4S[PORT%6S]%4S[SESSION ]PORT%6SPRIVILEGED%5SSESSIONPORT%6SPRIVILEGED%5SSERVER%5SSERVICE%5SSESSIONSHOWUse SHOW commands to display current status or information from the server'soperational database.SHOW optionThe option value is the topic about which you need information.Additional HELP is available for the SHOW options:NODES%5SPORTS%5SQUEUE%5SSERVER%4SSERVICES SESSIONS USERSNODES%5SPORT%6SSERVICES SESSIONSNODES%5SPORTS%5SQUEUE%5SSERVER%4SSERVICES SESSIONS USERSPORT%6SQUEUE%5SSERVER%4S%8SSESSIONS USERSPORTS%5SSESSIONSLISTUse the LIST command to display information from the permanent database.LIST optionThe option value is a topic about which you need information.Additional HELP is available for the LIST options:PORTS%5SSERVICESPORTSPORTS%5SSERVER%4SSERVICESPORTS%5SSERVER%4SSERVICESPORTS%5SSERVERTESTThe TEST commands let you check a port device, Ethernet physicalconnections, and connections to services.The TEST command lets you check your terminal for proper operation.TEST test-typeAdditional HELP is available on these test-types:LOOP%8SPORT%8SSERVICEAdditional HELP is available on this test-type:PORTZEROZERO is used with the keyword COUNTERS to reset DECserver counters tozero.ZERO COUNTERS [ALL%11S]%14S[NODE node-name]%14S[PORT port-list]ZERO COUNTERS by default resets only server counters.ALL%7SNODE%6SPORT BROADCAST PORT@/ALL\ PORT port-number%4Sspecifies which port receives the broadcast messageALL%17Sspecifies that the message is broadcast to all portsCONNECT DESTINATION/NODEPORT port-number%9Sspecifies which local server port will be connected%25Sto the serviceDESTINATION port-name%4Slets you specify a target port on the specified%25Snode, or the local server if node is omittedNODE node-name%11Sspecifies a particular service node to which to connect^DEFINE/\SET PORT Use DEFINE PORT to change the port characteristics that take effect when the port is next logged in. Use SET PORT to change the port characteristics that you wish to take effect immediately, but only stay in effect until port logout. {DEFINE} PORT [ALL%6S] port-characteristic(s){SET }%6S[port-list]{DEFINE} PORT port-characteristic(s){SET }SET PORT port-characteristic(s)port-characteristic(s)%6Sare one or more port characteristics optionsALL & port-list%11Sdetermines whether the command affects all ports%26Sor a specific list of ports.Additional HELP is available for the port-characteristics:ACCESS%13SDEDICATED SERVICE%6SINTERRUPTS%9SPREFERED SERVICEALTERNATE SPEED%4SDIALUP%17SLIMITED VIEW%7SQUEUINGAUTHORIZED GROUPS DSRLOGOUT%14SLOCAL SWITCH%7SREMOTE MODIFICATIONAUTOBAUD%11SDTRWAIT%16SLOSS NOTIFICATION RINGAUTOCONNECT%8SFLOW CONTROL%11SMESSAGE CODES%6SSECURITYAUTOPROMPT%9S{INPUT } FLOW CONTROL MODEM CONTROL%6SSESSION LIMITBACKWARD SWITCH%4S{OUTPUT}%15SMULTISESSIONS%6S{INPUT } SPEEDBREAK%14SFORWARD SWITCH%9SNAME%15S{OUTPUT}BROADCAST%10SGROUPS%17SON-DEMAND LOADING SIGNAL CHECKCHARACTER SIZE%5SINACTIVITY LOGOUT%6SPARITY%13STYPE%42SPASSWORD%11SUSERNAMEAUTOCONNECT%6S{INPUT } FLOW CONTROL MESSAGE CODES%6SREMOTE MODIFICATIONAUTOPROMPT%7S{OUTPUT}%15SMULTISESSIONS%6S{INPUT } SPEEDBACKWARD SWITCH FORWARD SWITCH%9SON-DEMAND LOADING {OUTPUT}BREAK%12SGROUPS%17SPARITY%13STYPEBROADCAST%8SLOCAL SWITCH%11SPREFERRED SERVICE USERCHARACTER SIZE%3SLOSS NOTIFICATION%6SQUEUING%12SVERIFICATIONFLOW CONTROLAUTOPROMPT%17SLOCAL SWITCH%17SVERIFICATIONBACKWARD SWITCH%12SMULTISESSIONS%16STYPEFORWARD SWITCHDEFINE/SET SERVERUse DEFINE SERVER to change the server characteristics that take effect when younext initialize the server. Use SET SERVER to change the server characteristicsthat you wish to have take effect immediately.{DEFINE} SERVER server-characteristic(s){SET }Additional HELP is available for the server-characteristics:ANNOUNCEMENTS%5SIDENTIFICATION%8SMULTICAST TIMER%9SPROMPTBROADCAST%9SINACTIVITY TIMER%6SNAME%20SQUEUE LIMITCIRCUIT TIMER%5SKEEPALIVE TIMER%7SNODE LIMIT%14SRETRANSMIT LIMITCONSOLE%11SLOCK%18SNUMBER%18SSERVICE GROUPSDUMP%14SLOGIN PASSWORD%8SPASSWORD LIMIT%10SSESSION LIMITHEARTBEAT%9SMAINTENANCE PASSWORD%2SPRIVILEGED PASSWORD%5SSOFTWAREDEFINE/SET SERVICEServices offered by your server are called local services. Local users andusers on other terminal servers can connect to your local services. Use DEFINESERVICE and SET SERVICE to set up local services.DEFINE SERVICE modifies the local service characteristics which do not takeeffect until the server initializes. SET SERVICE changes the characteristicsthat take effect immediately.{DEFINE} SERVICE service-name service-characteristics{SET }service-name specifies the name of the local serviceAdditional HELP is available for the service-characteristics:CONNECTIONS%4SIDENTIFICATION%5SPASSWORD%7SPORTS%6SQUEUEDISCONNECT ALL/SESSIONALL%23Sspecifies disconnection of all sessionsPORT port-list%12Sspecifies which local server port to disconnectSESSION session-number%4Sspecifies a particular session to disconnect>INITIALIZE BRIEF/CANCEL/COUNT/DELAY/DIAGNOSE/DISABLE/FULL/LOOPCANCEL-the INITIALIZE CANCEL command cancels a delayed initialization.COUNT n-allows the self-test to repeat n times (n=1 to 32767; 1 is the default).DELAY minutes-postpones the start of initialization. The range is 0 to 1440minutes. The default is 1.DIAGNOSE BRIEF-executes the self-test internal to the server unit. BRIEF is thedefault.DIAGNOSE FULL-executes a self-test that includes an in-depth memory test.DISABLE-inhibits the CONNECT command following initialization.LOOP-lets the self-test repeat until you power-off the server. LOGOUT PORTPORT%20Sspecifies a full logout for your own port, regardless of%24Sthe current MULTISESSIONS characteristic setting.PORT ALL%16Sspecifies a full logout for all ports. The current port%24Swill not be logged out.PORT port-list%10Sspecifies a list of ports to be logged out. If the%24Scurrent port is specified it will not be logged out.Specifying PORT in the logout command forces a full logout from the server,regardless of the current MULTISESSIONS characteristic setting. The portparameters are reset from the permainent database#REMOVE QUEUE ALL/ENTRY/NODE/SERVICEALL%21Sspecifies all queue entriesENTRY entry-number%6Sspecifies a particular entryNODE node-name%10Sspecifies all entries from a particular nodeSERVICE service-name%4Sspecifies all entries queued for a particular local%24SserviceThe SHOW QUEUE display shows you the queue entries.RESUME SESSIONSESSION session-number%11Slets you specify the session to resumeSHOW SESSIONS lists your sessions. SET SESSIONUse SET SESSION to specify the amount of data transparency for your currentsession. Normally an interactive terminal requires nontransparency, which meansthat the server responds to the server switches and XON/XOFF flow controlcharacters. In contrast, personal computers involved in file transfers requiretransparency, and these special characters must be disabled for the session.SET SESSION creates data transparency for the current session.SET SESSION {INTERACTIVE}%12S{PASSALL%4S}%12S{PASTHRU%4S}INTERACTIVE%9SPASSALL%8SPASTHRUSET NOPRIVILEGED/PRIVILEGEDUse the SET PRIVILEGED command to gain privileged status for a port. Morethan one port at time can be privileged.After you enter SET PRIVILEGED, the server prompts you for the privilegedpassword. If you fail to enter the correct password in a specified number ofattempts, you are logged out of the server.SET { PRIVILEGED}%4S{NOPRIVILEGED}When you finish using privileged commands, logout the port or return theport to nonprivileged status by typing SET NOPRIVILEGED. SHOW NODESUse SHOW NODES to display information about the service nodes on the networkthat you can use.SHOW NODES [ALL%6S] [COUNTERS]%11S[node-name] [STATUS ]%23S[SUMMARY ]ALL%7SCOUNTERS node-name%4SSTATUS%4SSUMMARYSHOW/LIST PORTSSHOW PORT and LIST PORT display information about your port.SHOW PORT [CHARACTERISTICS]%10S[COUNTERS%7S]%10S[STATUS%9S]%10S[SUMMARY%8S]LIST PORT [CHARACTERISTICS]%10S[SUMMARY%8S] SHOW PORTS and LIST PORTS display information about your port and about other ports. SHOW PORTS [ALL [ACCESS type]] [CHARACTERISTICS] %11S[port-list%8S] [COUNTERS%7S] %32S[STATUS%9S] %32S[SUMMARY%8S] LIST PORTS [ALL [ACCESS type]] [CHARACTERISTICS] %11S[port-list%8S] [SUMMARY%8S] CHARACTERISTICS COUNTERS%6SSTATUS%6SSUMMARY ACCESS%10SCHARACTERISTICS%7Sport-list%12SSUMMARY ALL%13SCOUNTERS%14SSTATUS SHOW/LIST SERVER Use the SHOW SERVER command to display information about the current operational state of the server. Use LIST SERVER to show values for the permanent server characteristics. Command formats: SHOW SERVER [CHARACTERISTICS] %12S[COUNTERS%7S] %12S[STATUS%9S] %12S[SUMMARY%8S] LIST SERVER [CHARACTERISTICS] %12S[SUMMARY%8S] The default option for SHOW/LIST SERVER is CHARACTERISTICS. CHARACTERISTICS COUNTERS STATUS SUMMARYSHOW/LIST SERVICESSHOW SERVICES displays information stored in the operational database aboutservices offered on the LAT network. LIST SERVICES displays local serviceinformation from the permanent database.SHOW SERVICES [ALL%9S] [CHARACTERISTICS]%14S[LOCAL%7S] [STATUS%9S]%14S[service-name] [SUMMARY%8S]LIST SERVICES [LOCAL%7S] [CHARACTERISTICS]%14S[service-name]ALL%7SCHARACTERISTICS%5SLOCAL%6Sservice-name%5SSTATUS%5SSUMMARY SHOW QUEUE Use SHOW QUEUE to see a display of the entries in the server's connection queue. These entries represent host-initiated connection requests to services and ports on the server. SHOW QUEUE [ALL%17S] %11S[NODE node-name%6S] %11S[PORT port-number%4S] %11S[SERVICE service-name] The default option for SHOW QUEUE is ALL. ALL%7SNODE%6SPORT%6SSERVICE SHOW SESSIONSUse the SHOW SESSIONS command to display information about the current sessionsat a port. For each session, the display lists the name of the connectedservice, the remote service node, and the data transparency mode: Passall orPasthru for personal computer file transfer sessions, or Interactive for mostother sessions. SHOW SESSIONS [PORT port-list] %14S[ALL%11S]SHOW SESSIONS ALL PORT SHOW USERS SHOW USERS displays information about active port users. Port number, username and current service are displayed. SHOW USERS TEST LOOPTEST LOOP lets you test the physical connections between your server and anotherEthernet node.TEST LOOP address1 [HELP {TRANSMIT} ASSISTANT address2]%25S{RECEIVE }%25S{FULL%4S}address1%13Sis the Ethernet address of the target nodeASSISTANT address2 specifies the Ethernet address of an assistant nodeFULL%17Sassistant node relays outgoing and returning transmissionsRECEIVE%14Sassistant node relays transmissions returning to the serverTRANSMIT%13Sassistant node relays outgoing server transmissions TEST PORTTEST PORT checks port operation by sending a stream of ASCII data to the port or port device.TEST [PORT port-number] [COUNT n] [WIDTH n] [LOOPBACK {EXTERNAL}]%54S{INTERNAL}TEST [PORT] [COUNT n] [WIDTH n] PORT port-number specifies the port being tested.COUNT n specifies the number of lines (the default is 23) in the data stream.WIDTH n determines the width (in characters) of the data stream. The range is 1to 132 characters; the default is 80.EXTERNAL means that the data is looped back from the external port connector.INTERNAL means that the data is looped back from internal port hardware. TEST SERVICETEST SERVICE tests communication between the DECserver and a service node orport offering a service.TEST SERVICE service-name [NODE node-name] [DESTINATION port-name] -%28S[COUNT n] [WIDTH n] [LOOPBACK {EXTERNAL}]%48S[%9S{INTERNAL}]service-name%13Sspecifies the name of the service to be testedNODE node-name%11Sspecifies the name of the service nodeDESTINATION port-name%4Sspecifies the name of the port on the service nodeCOUNT n%8Sspecifies how many buffers of characters are transmittedWIDTH n%8Sspecifies how many characters are transmitted in each bufferLOOPBACK%7Sdetermines how the data is looped back - from an EXTERNAL %15Sloopback connector or INTERNAL port hardware. If LOOPBACK is%15Somitted, the protocol software loops back the data.ZERO COUNTERS ALL/NODE/PORTZERO COUNTERS by default resets only server counters to zero. Use ALL,NODE and PORT to reset the other counters.ALL resets all server, node, and port counters to zero.NODE node-name clears the node counters for the specified node.PORT port-number resets the counters for the specified local port.DEFINE/SET PORT DSRLOGOUTThis port characteristic lets the server automatically log out a non-modemcontrolled port when the port device is powered off. This characteristic maybe used only with MODEM CONTROL disabled. When MODEM CONTROL is enabled,this function is performed as part of the normal modem interaction.DSRLOGOUT {ENABLED }%10S{DISABLED} *ENABLED causes the server to log out a port if the port device powers off.DISABLED means the server does not log out a port if the port device powers off.%38SNOTE%5SThis characteristic can be enabled on the DECserver 200/MC and some%5Sversions of the DECserver 200/DL. If your DECserver 200/DL does not %5Shave power-down detect circuitry, you cannot set DSRLOGOUT to %5SENABLED -- an error message appears.DEFINE/SET PORT ACCESSUse the ACCESS port characteristic to control connection access to the port.ACCESS {DYNAMIC}%7S{LOCAL } *%7S{NONE }%7S{REMOTE }DYNAMIC allows a port to alternate between operating as a local access port anda remote access port.LOCAL allows a port user to log in to the DECserver, initiate connections anduse the server commands.NONE disables the port completely.REMOTE allows the port to be accessed only by remote connection requests.^DEFINE/\SET PORT TYPETYPE specifies the port device type, which determines how screen displays andthe key are handled while in local mode.TYPE {ANSI%4S}%5S{HARDCOPY} %5S{SOFTCOPY} *ANSI is for use with devices that support ANSI escape sequences, such as theVT100 and VT200 series terminals. The screen clears before all local modedisplays, and the displays build downward line-by-line from the top of thescreen.HARDCOPY is for use with paper-output devices, such as the Digital LA120.SOFTCOPY is for use with video devices that do not support ANSI escapesequences, such as the Digital VT52. All server displays build upwardline-by-line from the bottom of the screen. DEFINE/SET PORT AUTOCONNECTAUTOCONNECT allows the server to automatically connect the port to a service.AUTOCONNECT operates upon abnormal termination of a connection or upon failureto establish a requested connection. With a dedicated service or preferredservice, AUTOCONNECT automatically makes a connection to the service when theport user logs in.AUTOCONNECT {ENABLED }%12S{DISABLED} *ENABLED allows the AUTOCONNECT function. DISABLED inhibits AUTOCONNECT.^DEFINE/\SET PORT AUTOPROMPTAUTOPROMPT determines whether a service's login prompt is transmittedautomatically to the port when a session starts. Set AUTOPROMPT to DISABLED forremote access ports or for port devices without keyboards.AUTOPROMPT {ENABLED } *%11S{DISABLED}ENABLED allows automatic appearance of a login message and prompt.DISABLED inhibits a service's login message and prompt until theuser enters . ^DEFINE/\SET PORT FORWARD SWITCHUse FORWARD SWITCH to set up a special character that allows youto switch to the next session for the port. FORWARD [SWITCH] {character}%17S{NONE%5S} *Control characters are recommended for switch characters.NONE deletes a previous FORWARD SWITCH character.^DEFINE/\SET BACKWARD SWITCHUse BACKWARD SWITCH to set up a special character that allows youto switch to the previous session for the port.BACKWARD [SWITCH] {character}%18S{NONE%5S} *Control characters are recommended for switch characters.NONE deletes a previous BACKWARD SWITCH character. DEFINE/SET PORT BROADCASTBROADCAST specifies whether your port receives messages sent from other ports.BROADCAST {ENABLED } *%10S{DISABLED}ENABLED permits display of the messages. DISABLED inhibits them. DEFINE/SET PORT BREAKBREAK determines how the key is handled when pressed by a user.BREAK {LOCAL } *%6S{REMOTE }%6S{DISABLED}LOCAL causes the DECserver to use to switch the port to local mode.The server does not send to the connected service.REMOTE causes the DECserver to pass along to the connected service.DISABLED causes the server to disregard altogether.DEFINE/SET ON-DEMAND LOADINGUse the ON-DEMAND LOADING characteristic to specify on-demand loading (ODL)of fonts for those foreign terminals whose fonts are composed of an unusuallylarge number of characters.ON-DEMAND [LOADING] {ENABLED }%20S{DISABLED} * ENABLED causes the server to override XON/XOFF while outputting ODL data,therefore assuring the continuous flow of characters.DISABLED indicates that XON/XOFF flow control is allowed when outputingODL data. DEFINE/SET PREFERREDPREFERRED specifies a preferred service for your port. Use this with theAUTOCONNECT characteristic to automatically connect to this service whenlogging into the server.PREFERRED {service-name} [NODE {node-name}] [DESTINATION {port-name}]%10S{NONE%8S} [%5S{NONE%5S}] [%12S{NONE%5S}]service-name%12Sis the name of the preferred serviceNODE node-name%10Sspecifies a service node offering the preferred serviceDESTINATION port-name specifies a port that offers the serviceEnter NONE to cancel a previous service-name, node-name, or port-nameentry.DEFINE/SET PORT DIALUPIf a port user has a dial-in modem, DIALUP allows the server to communicatethis to a service node. The service node may use this information forsecurity purposes.DIALUP {ENABLED }%7S{DISABLED} *ENABLED means that the server notifies service nodes about the dial-in modem.DISABLED means that the server indicates the port device is not a dial-indevice.DEFINE/SET PORT DEDICATEDUse DEDICATED to set up a service to which the port automatically connectsat port login. The port is dedicated to this service and its users cannotenter any local mode commands.DEDICATED {service-name} [NODE {node-name}] [DESTINATION {port-name}]%10S{NONE%8S} [%5S{NONE%5S}] [%12S{NONE%5S}]service-name%12Sis the name of the preferred serviceNODE node-name%10Sspecifies a service node offering the preferred serviceDESTINATION port-name specifies a port that offers the serviceEnter NONE to cancel a previous service-name, node-name, or port-name entry. !DEFINE/SET PORT LOSS NOTIFICATIONLOSS NOTIFICATION specifies whether you are alerted that typed characters havebeen lost.LOSS [NOTIFICATION] {ENABLED } *%20S{DISABLED}ENABLED means the server transmits a BEL character (an audible beeping sound)for each character lost.DISABLED inhibits the notification of lost characters. #DEFINE/SET PORT REMOTE MODIFICATIONUse REMOTE MODIFICATION to control whether port characteristics can be modified remotely by the service node side of a session.REMOTE [MODIFICATION] {ENABLED }%22S{DISABLED} *ENABLED specifies that port characteristics may be modified remotely.DISABLED specifies that port characteristics can not be modified remotely.DEFINE/SET PORT LIMITED VIEWUse LIMITED VIEW to specify whether a secure port is prohibited from executingSHOW NODES and SHOW SERVICES commands.LIMITED [VIEW] {ENABLED }%15S{DISABLED}ENABLED means that an unprivileged user cannot execute the server commands SHOWNODES and SHOW SERVICES.DISABLED means that an unprivileged user can view nodes and services.^DEFINE/\SET PORT LOCAL SWITCHLOCAL SWITCH specifies a switch character that you can use to reenter local modefrom service mode.LOCAL [SWITCH] {character}%15S{NONE%5S} *The character is any keyboard character. A control character is recommended.NONE cancels a previously-defined local switch character.DEFINE/SET PORT MODEM CONTROLEnable MODEM CONTROL when a port is connected to a device which utilizes modemsignals (e.g., modems and non-LAT host systems).Set MODEM CONTROL to DISABLED for devices connected by cables that cannot carrymodem signals, and for terminals and printers which do not use modem signals.MODEM [CONTROL] {ENABLED }%16S{DISABLED} *ENABLED allows the server to manipulate modem control signals.DISABLED means that the server does not manipulate modem control signals.!DEFINE/SET PORT AUTHORIZED GROUPSA port user can connect only to services you authorize with AUTHORIZED GROUPS.Authorized group 0 is enabled by default on all ports and service nodes.AUTHORIZED [GROUPS] {group-list} [ENABLED ]%20S{ALL%7S} [DISABLED]The group-list is a series of numbers from 0 to 255 each representing a group.Separate the numbers by commas (,); by hyphens (-) if the numbers areconsecutive (e.g., 1,3,5-8). The default for AUTHORIZED GROUPS is group 0ENABLED and groups 1-255 DISABLED.ALL is equivalent to specifying a group list that contains all groups that arein effect throughout the network.ENABLED adds the group-list you specify to the existing list (if any).DISABLED removes the group-list you specify from the existing list (if any).If you specify neither ENABLED nor DISABLED, the server replaces the existinggroup-list (if any) with the new group-list.DEFINE/SET PORT PASSWORDPASSWORD determines whether a password is required for the port user to log in.It is highly recommended that PASSWORD be set to ENABLED for dial-in modemports.PASSWORD {ENABLED } %9S{DISABLED} *ENABLED requires entry of the login password.DISABLED means there is no password protection for the port.^DEFINE/\SET PORT MULTISESSIONSMULTISESSIONS lets the port communicate with a session management terminal wherethe user can have multiple terminal sessions as well as service sessions.MULTISESSIONS {ENABLED }%14S{DISABLED} *ENABLED lets the port user have multiple service sessions and multiple terminalsessions on a session management terminal.DISABLED lets the port user have multiple service sessions but only a singleterminal session.DEFINE/SET PORT NAMENAME defines a port name. It must be unique on the server.NAME port-nameFor port-name, enter up to 16 of the following keyboard characters:A TO Z a to z 0 to 9 $%7S-%7S.%7S_The default port name is PORT_x, where x is the number of the port's connectorat the rear of the DECserver hardware unit. DEFINE/SET PORT USERNAMEYou can specify your username with this parameter. (Normally you enter it whenyou log in.) If you specify it with DEFINE PORT, the Enter username> promptdoes not appear at port login.USERNAME "username"Type a string of 1 to 16 keyboard characters enclosed in quotation marks (").The default is the value for the NAME port characteristic.DEFINE/SET PORT SESSION LIMITYou can limit the number of port sessions with this characteristic.SESSION [LIMIT] {limit}%16S{NONE }For limit, enter a number from 0 to 8. The default is 4.NONE allows as many sessions as can be created before the server session limitis reached.DEFINE/SET PORT SECURITYUse SECURITY to control whether the port is a secure port where the user canexecute only those commands that directly affect the port.SECURITY {ENABLED }%9S{DISABLED} *ENABLED specifies that the port has secure status.DISABLED means that the port has non-privileged status.DEFINE/SET PORT SIGNAL CHECKUse SIGNAL CHECK to control whether the server must assert at least one of thefollowing signals at a port to allow completion of a connection attempt: DSR, Data Set Ready CTS, Clear To Send RI, Ring CD, Carrier DetectThis characteristic allows the server to determine if a device that assertsmodem signals as readiness indicators is physically attached to a port.SIGNAL [CHECK] {DISABLED} *%15S{ENABLED}ENABLED specifies that at least one of the modem signals must be asserted for adevice to be considered connected to a port. DISABLED specifies that a device does not assert modem signals on the portbefore allowing a connection.DEFINE/SET PORT ALTERNATE SPEEDWith a multi-speed modem attached to a port, you normally specify a primaryspeed (using the SPEED port characteristic). ALTERNATE SPEED sets up a "fallback" speed for when the modem cannot use the primary speed. Alternate speedcannot be used for split-speed modems.ALTERNATE [SPEED] {speed}%18S{NONE }The speed value is the modem's fall-back speed, and can be one of:75, 110, 134, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2000, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200The default is no alternate speed.NONE clears a previously set alternate speed.!DEFINE/SET PORT INACTIVITY LOGOUTINACTIVITY LOGOUT determines whether the server automatically logs out the portafter a period of inactivity.INACTIVITY [LOGOUT] {ENABLED }%20S{DISABLED} * ENABLED causes the server to log out an idle port when the INACTIVITY TIMERexpires.DISABLED means the server does not log out an idle port.DEFINE/SET PORT INTERRUPTSINTERRUPTS lets you permit a local user to interrupt a remote session on adynamic-access port to start a local session.INTERRUPTS {ENABLED }%11S{DISABLED} * ENABLED specifies that a user can press to disconnect a remote session(the port characteristic BREAK must be set to LOCAL).DISABLED means that a local user must wait until the remote session ends or isdisconnected.^DEFINE/\SET PORT VERIFICATIONVERIFICATION specifies whether the server sends confirming messages when youconnect, disconnect, or switch sessions.VERIFICATION {ENABLED } *%13S{DISABLED}ENABLED permits display of the messages. DISABLED inhibits the messages. DEFINE/SET PORT MESSAGE CODESMESSAGE CODES specifies whether message numbers appear with status and errormessages.MESSAGE [CODES] {ENABLED } *%16S{DISABLED}ENABLED permits the codes to appear. DISABLED inhibits message codes. DEFINE/SET PORT QUEUINGQUEUING allows the port's connection requests to be placed in a queue on theserver that offers the service. That server queues a request when: (1) arequested service is set up to accept queued requests, (2) the service cannotimmediately handle new sessions.QUEUING {ENABLED }%8S{DISABLED} *ENABLED means that placing connection requests in server queues is attempted.DISABLED means that connection requests are not queued.DEFINE/SET PORT RINGThis port characteristic determines if ring indicator (RI) modem signal isasserted at 2-second intervals prior to activating a session to a port device.RING {ENABLED }%5S{DISABLED} *ENABLED causes the port to assert periodic RI signals until it detects the DSRsignal.DISABLED means the port does not assert periodic RI signals. SET PORT GROUPSUse GROUPS to set up groups for your port. You can connect only to services inthe same groups as your port. By limiting groups, you can shorten SHOW NODESand SHOW SERVICES displays. You can change your current GROUPS only for thecurrent login session using a SET command. You cannot DEFINE groups.If your server manager has set up authorized groups for your port, yourgroup-list is always a subset of the authorized groups.GROUPS [group-list] [ENABLED]%7S[ALL%7S] [DISABLED]The group-list is a series of numbers from 0 to 255 each representing a group.Separate the numbers by commas (,); by hyphens (-) if the numbers areconsecutive (e.g., 1,3,5-8). The default for GROUPS is group 0 ENABLED andgroups 1-255 DISABLED.ALL is equivalent to a group-list that contains all groups in effect from theAUTHORIZED GROUPS group-list.ENABLED adds the groups you specify to the port's existing list (if any).DISABLED removes the groups you specify from the port's existing list (if any).If you specify neither ENABLED nor DISABLED, the server replaces the existinggroup-list (if any) with the new group-list.DEFINE/SET PORT DTRWAITDTRWAIT determines if the DECserver asserts certain modem signals when a portis inactive. Normally, DTRWAIT should be ENABLED for remote access ports.DTRWAIT {ENABLED }%8S{DISABLED} *ENABLED causes a delay in asserting DTR and RTS until the server detects RI froma modem or until a remote connection is made at the port.DISABLED means the server asserts DTR and RTS signals when idle. DEFINE/SET PORT SPEEDSPEED specifies the port speed. It must match the speed parameter for the portdevice. Use the INPUT and OUTPUT keywords for split speed operation.[INPUT ] SPEED speed[OUTPUT]%6SThe speed value can be one of:75, 110, 134, 150, 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2000, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200The default is 9600.INPUT is directed from the port device to the server.OUTPUT is directed from the server to the port device.DEFINE/SET PORT AUTOBAUDAUTOBAUD allows the DECserver, at port login, to set the port speed, charactersize, and parity to match those of the port device. AUTOBAUD should normally beDISABLED for ports set to remote or dynamic access.AUTOBAUD {ENABLED } *%9S{DISABLED}AUTOBAUD functions only if the port device's physical characteristics are set to%14SCHARACTER SIZE 8 and PARITY NONE or%14SCHARACTER SIZE 7 and PARITY EVENand the input and output speeds of the port device are the same.ENABLED allows the automatic setting of physical port characteristics at login.DISABLED means that the port characteristics SPEED, CHARACTER SIZE and PARITYare used for the port. DEFINE/SET PORT CHARACTER SIZECHARACTER SIZE controls the number of data bits in each character transmitted orreceived by your port. The character-size must match that of your port device.CHARACTER [SIZE] { 8 } *%17S{ 7 } DEFINE/SET PORT PARITYUse PARITY to make parity for your port identical to that for your port device.PARITY {EVEN}%7S{MARK}%7S{NONE} *%7S{ODD } DEFINE/SET PORT FLOW CONTROLFLOW CONTROL specifies the characters or signals that controldata flow at your port. FLOW [CONTROL] {CTS%5S}%15S{DISABLED}%15S{DSR%5S}%15S{XON%5S} *CTS means that CTS/RTS modem signals implement flow control.DISABLED means that flow control is disabled.DSR means that DSR/DTR modem signals implement flow control.XON means that XON/XOFF characters implement flow control.When using CTS or DSR flow control, MODEM CONTROL must be DISABLED.You can specify a single direction for flow control. If you do not, controlapplies to both ingoing and outgoing data.{INPUT } FLOW [CONTROL] {ENABLED } *{OUTPUT}%16S{DISABLED}INPUT controls data flow from your port device to the server port.OUTPUT controls data flow from the server port to your port device.DEFINE/SET SERVER BROADCASTBROADCAST lets you specify whether the BROADCAST command is available to portusers.BROADCAST {ENABLED } *%10S{DISABLED}ENABLED allows use of the BROADCAST command. DISABLED inhibits BROADCAST use.DEFINE/SET SERVER ANNOUNCEMENTSANNOUNCEMENTS determine whether the server transmits multicast messagesadvertising local services. Enable ANNOUNCEMENTS when you set up localservices.ANNOUNCEMENTS {ENABLED } * %14S{DISABLED}ENABLED generates multicast messages if local services are defined. DISABLED inhibits announcement messages.DEFINE/SET SERVER PROMPTThe PROMPT port command specifies the local-mode server prompt displayed to allport users (except remote console ports).PROMPT "prompt-string"The prompt-string consists of from 1 to 16 ASCII characters enclosed in quotes.An empty prompt-string defaults to the string Local> .DEFINE/SET SERVER NAMENAME specifies a name for the DECserver. The server name must be unique in thelocal network. The name is used to identify the server to service nodes and foruse in remote access and host-initiated requests.NAME server-nameFor server-name enter a string of 1 to 16 of these characters:A to Z a to z 0 to 9 $%7S-%7S.%7S_The default for NAME is LAT_xxxxxxxxxxxx, where the x's represent the twelvehexadecimal characters in the Ethernet address for the DECserver.DEFINE/SET SERVER NUMBERNUMBER allows you to designate a number for the server. The number appears inSHOW SERVER displays.NUMBER numberThe number value is in the range 0 to 32767. The default is 0. DEFINE/SET SERVER LOGIN PASSWORDLOGIN PASSWORD changes the password that interactive users type at login, iftheir ports have PASSWORD ENABLED.LOGIN PASSWORD ["password"]For the password, enter a string 1 to 6 keyboard characters. You canenter the password on the command line within quotation marks ("), or enter thepassword to a prompt if it is the only characteristic in the command line.DEFINE/SET SERVER CIRCUIT TIMERThe CIRCUIT TIMER specifies the interval between data messages sent to servicenodes on the network.CIRCUIT [TIMER] millisecondsThe milliseconds value can range from 30 to 200. The default is 80.&DEFINE/SET SERVER MAINTENANCE PASSWORDSpecify a maintenance password if you wish the DECserver to be passwordprotected for operations such as remotely-initiated downline loads and remoteconsole.MAINTENANCE [PASSWORD] ["password"]For "password" enter 1 to 16 hexadecimal digits (0-9,A-F). The default is 0which means that no password is required for the remote operations. You canenter the password on the command line within quotation marks ("), or enterthe password to a prompt if it is the only characteristic in the command line.DEFINE/SET SERVER NODE LIMITUse NODE LIMIT to limit the number of service nodes and services stored in theserver's memory to only the nodes offering the services required by your portusers. This feature should be used in conjunction with port AUTHORIZED GROUPS.NODE [LIMIT] {number}%13S{NONE }Here, number is the maximum number of service nodes. It can range from 1 to1000, and the default is 100.NONE means there is no limit except for DECserver memory constraints.DEFINE/SET SERVER CONSOLECONSOLE designates one port as the port that receives status messages andmessages used in server troubleshooting.CONSOLE [PORT] {port-number}%15S{NONE%7S}The port-number specifies the console port. The default is 1.NONE disables console port messages.DEFINE/SET SERVER QUEUE LIMITQUEUE LIMIT sets up the maximum number of host-initiated request entriespermitted in the DECserver connection queue.QUEUE [LIMIT] {depth}%14S{NONE } For depth, specify a number between 0, which disables the queue, and 100.The default is 24.NONE means there is no limit, except for any DECserver memory constraints.DEFINE/SET SERVER DUMPUse DUMP to enable up-line dumping of server memory when a fatal bugcheckoccurs.DUMP {ENABLED } *%5S{DISABLED}ENABLED generates a memory dump if the DECserver crashes. DISABLED does not.DEFINE/SET SERVER HEARTBEATHEARTBEAT specifies whether the server checks collision detection circuitry.Enable HEARTBEAT for operation with all Digital Ethernet transceivers. Fortransceivers that do not support collision detection, including 802.3tranceivers, specify DISABLED to ignore heartbeat errors.HEARTBEAT {ENABLED }%10S{DISABLED} * ENABLED generates automatic tests of collision detect circuitry; DISABLED doesnot. DEFINE/SET SERVER SERVICE GROUPSSERVICE GROUPS lets you setup the groups codes for all local services offered bythe server when acting as a service node. When connection requests for servicesare received, at least one enabled group on the requesting port must match oneof the service groups that you set up.[SERVICE] GROUPS {group-list} [ENABLED ]%17S{ALL%7S} [DISABLED]The group-list is a series of numbers from 0 to 255 each representing a group.Separate the numbers by commas (,); by hyphens (-) if the numbers areconsecutive (e.g., 1,3,5-8). The default for SERVICE GROUPS is group 0 ENABLEDand groups 1-255 DISABLED.ALL is equivalent to specifying a group list that contains all groups in effectthroughout the network.ENABLED adds the groups you specify to the port's existing list (if any).DISABLED removes the groups you specify from the port's existing list (if any).If you specify neither ENABLED nor DISABLED, the server replaces the existinggroup-list (if any) with the new group-list."DEFINE/SET SERVER INACTIVITY TIMERThe server automatically logs out ports that have INACTIVITY LOGOUT enabled andhave been inactive (and have no sessions) for a period greater than the valuefor INACTIVITY TIMER.INACTIVITY [TIMER] minutesFor minutes specify a number from 1 to 120. The default is 30 minutes.!DEFINE/SET SERVER KEEPALIVE TIMERThe server sends messages to service nodes at regular intervals determined bythe KEEPALIVE TIMER, to verify service connections when no data is beingexchanged.KEEPALIVE [TIMER] secondsFor seconds, specify a number from 10 to 180. The default is 20 seconds.DEFINE/SET SERVER LOCKLOCK determines whether interactive port users can disable their keyboards withthe LOCK command.LOCK {ENABLED } *%5S{DISABLED}ENABLED permits use of the LOCK command. DISABLED inhibits LOCK. DEFINE/SET SERVER PASSWORD LIMITThe PASSWORD LIMIT specifies the number of times a user can try to enter thecorrect password for any password-protected server operation, before thatoperation fails.PASSWORD [LIMIT] {limit}%17S{NONE }The limit value can range from 0 to 250. If NONE is specified, then theattempted operation fails after the maximum allowable number of unsuccessfulattempts has been reached."DEFINE/SET SERVER RETRANSMIT LIMITThe RETRANSMIT LIMIT specifies the number of times the DECserver retransmits anunacknowledged LAT message before disconnecting all sessions with the servicenode.RETRANSMIT [LIMIT] numberThe number value ranges from 4 to 120. The default is 8.DEFINE/SET SERVER SESSION LIMITUse SESSION LIMIT to control the maximum number of simultaneous sessions thatare permitted across all ports.SESSION LIMIT {limit}%14S{NONE }The limit value can range from 0 (no sessions permitted) to 64.The default is 32.NONE is equivalent to 64.!DEFINE/SET SERVER MULTICAST TIMERThe MULTICAST TIMER determines how often the DECserver transmits serviceannouncement multicast messages.MULTICAST [TIMER] secondsThe seconds value can range from 10 to 180 seconds. The default is 30. DEFINE/SET SERVER IDENTIFICATIONIDENTIFICATION specifies an identification string.%4SThe IDENTIFICATIONinformation appears in multicast messages when the server functions as a servicenode, and in the server welcome banner when a port user logs in.IDENTIFICATION "identification"Enter a string of 1 to 40 keyboard characters enclosed in quotation marks (").The default is no identification string.%DEFINE/SET SERVER PRIVILEGED PASSWORDPRIVILEGED PASSWORD sets up the password that is required when a user enters theSET PRIVILEGED command.PRIVILEGED PASSWORD ["password"]For the password, enter a string 1 to 6 keyboard characters. You canenter the password on the command line within quotation marks ("), or enter thepassword to a prompt if it is the only characteristic in the command line.DEFINE/SET SERVER SOFTWARESOFTWARE specifies the filename of the server software load image. If that filehas been set up on a load host, the host can down-line load the DECserver.SOFTWARE filenameThe filename has 1 to 9 characters. The default is PR0801ENG and should not bechanged under most circumstances.DEFINE/SET SERVICE CONNECTIONSUse CONNECTIONS to indicate whether the DECserver accepts new connections to aspecified local service.CONNECTIONS {ENABLED } *%12S{DISABLED}ENABLED permits connections to the service. DISABLED inhibits connections.!DEFINE/SET SERVICE IDENTIFICATIONThis characteristic sets up an announcement for the local service you'vespecified. The DECserver transmits the IDENTIFICATION string in multicastmessages to advertise the service.IDENTIFICATION "id-string"The id-string can be up to 40 characters long enclosed in quotation marks (").The default is a null string (i.e., ""), and no announcement is transmitted.DEFINE/SET SERVICE PASSWORDPASSWORD lets you set up a password which is required to start a session withthe service you've specified.PASSWORD ["password"]The "password" value is 1 to 6 characters. You can enter the password on thecommand line within quotation marks ("), or enter the password to a prompt ifit is the only characteristic in the command line. The default is no password.To clear the password for a specified service, use the following command syntax:SET SERVICE service-name PASSWORD ""DEFINE/SET SERVICE PORTSPORTS designates which ports offer the local service you've specified. You needto set-up PORTS before the service can be used by other users.PORTS {ALL%6S} [ENABLED ]%6S{port-list} [DISABLED]ALL specifies all 8 ports.The port-list a list of port numbers separated by commas (,) or by hyphens (-)if they are a range of consecutive numbers.ENABLED means the ports in the port-list offer the service. It adds these portsto any existing port-list.DISABLED means the ports in the port-list do not offer the service. It removesthese ports from any existing port-list.If you specify neither ENABLED nor DISABLED, your port-list entirely replacesany existing port-list.The default is ALL DISABLED.DEFINE/SET SERVICE QUEUEQUEUE determines whether the DECserver queues requests for the specified localservice.QUEUE {ENABLED } *%6S{DISABLED}ENABLED allows queuing of requests for the specified service.DISABLED does not permit queuing.'SET SESSION INTERACTIVE/PASSALL/PASTHRUINTERACTIVE enables recognition of switch characters and XON/XOFF characters.PASSALL disables server recognition of switch characters and XON/XOFF flowcontrol.PASTHRU disables server recognition of switch characters, but does not affectXON/XOFF flow control.SHOW/LIST NODES ALL/node-nameALL generates a display for all available service nodes.node-name produces a display for the specified service node.'SHOW/LIST NODES COUNTERS/STATUS/SUMMARYCOUNTERS displays the LAT network counters.STATUS produces a display of the services offered; their status, ratings, andidentifications.SUMMARY displays a one-line display for each node with node-name, status andidentification.7SHOW/LIST PORTS CHARACTERISTICS/COUNTERS/STATUS/SUMMARYCHARACTERISTICS generates a display of the current values for the portcharacteristics.COUNTERS displays error and port access counters.STATUS displays current port status, including current session data.SUMMARY produces a one-line display for each port with its access, status, andthe services it offers. SHOW SESSIONS ALL/PORT ALL produces a display for all ports. PORT port-list generates a display for the specified port. 8SHOW/LIST SERVER CHARACTERISTICS/COUNTERS/STATUS/SUMMARY CHARACTERISTICS generates a display of the current values for the server characteristics. COUNTERS presents a listing in two parts. The top listing displays the server Ethernet counters; the lower listing displays the server LAT network counters. STATUS produces a summary of server utilization for the uptime period noted in the display. SUMMARY generates identification data for the server and a list of the service groups for its ports.)SHOW/LIST SERVICES ALL/LOCAL/service-nameALL generates a display for all services for which the port has groups enabled.LOCAL produces information for services offered by the DECserver.service-name generates a display for the specified service.1SHOW/LIST SERVICES CHARACTERISTICS/STATUS/SUMMARYCHARACTERISTICS shows the current values for the service characteristics.STATUS shows the service nodes offering the service, including the node status,node ratings, and service identifications.SUMMARY presents a one-line display for each service of the current servicestatus and identification. SHOW QUEUE ALL/NODE/PORT/SERVICE ALL generates a display for all queue entries. NODE node-name produces a display of entries for remote connection requests from the specified service node. PORT port-number produces information about entries for remote connection requests that could be satisfied by the specified port. SERVICE service-name generates a display of entries of connection requests to the specified service. $SHOW/LIST PORTS ACCESS/ALL/port-list ACCESS specifies that the display contains only those ports with the access you specify: ACCESS {DYNAMIC} %7S{LOCAL } %7S{NONE } %7S{REMOTE } ALL means that all ports are displayed. Port-list specifies that the display contains information for the specified port(s) only. TUTORIAL HELPLOGGING INTO THE DECSERVERTo login to the DECserver you may be required by your server manager to enter alogin password. If you are not required to do so, go on to the next screen. Ifyou are, here are the steps to take to log in.1 Press twice; a number sign (#) appears along with an audible "beep".2 Enter the login password. (You get the password from your server manager.) For example, to log in with the password A1B2C3...%7S %12Senter twice%7S# A1B2C3%21Stype the password (which is not echoed)3 If you make a mistake, the prompt reappears (and the "beep") to let you try again. You have several chances to enter the correct password.4 If you use a dial-in modem, you have 60 seconds to respond to the # prompt with the correct password. If you don't, the server disconnects your modem.If you do not need to enter a login password, press twice to log intoyour DECserver.When you log in, an introductory line of text appears...%6SDECserver 200 Terminal Server V3.3 (BL39) - LAT V5.1If your port does not have a permanent username defined, enter your name (1 to16 keyboard characters) after the following text appears...%6SPlease type HELP if you need assistance%6SEnter username>The Local> prompt appears after you type your username.If your port does have a permanent username, here's what you see...%5SPlease type HELP if you need assistance%5SLocal>USING ONLINE HELPOnline help is documentation about DECserver commands that is stored in servermemory. You can see this documentation interactively on your terminal while youare using the DECserver. The HELP command gives you access to online help. Youcan use it in two ways:You can type HELP at the Local> prompt...%6SLocal> HELPThis generates a succession of HELP "frames", "menus", and prompts. Frames aremade up of the information that can fit on one or more terminal screens. Menusare lists of topics you can choose from.Alternatively, you can specify topics and subtopics when you enter the HELPcommand. For example...%6SLocal> HELP SET PORTThis command produces online documentation that describes the SET PORT command.SOME DEFINITIONSThe primary function of the DECserver is to allow you to connect to "services"offered on your network. A service can be a computer system that you can usejust as though your terminal were attached directly to the system, or it can bea function offered by such a system. In addition, services can be set-up toallow access to printers, dial-out modems, personal computers and terminalswitches. To connect to a service, you only need to know the service name.A "service node" is a computer system or server that offers services.A "session" is a connection to a service. You can have one or more simultaneoussessions with one service, or more than one service. The connection you areusing at any one time is called your "current session". Your other sessions areinactive, but can be resumed by using server commands or session switches."Service mode" is your environment when you interact with a service. Forexample, if the service is a computer system, your environment is the same as aterminal directly wired to the system. You can all use the system's commandsand resources."Local mode" is your environment when you interact with the DECserver usingcommands entered at the Local> prompt.CONNECTING TO A SERVICEUse the local mode SHOW SERVICES command to display a list of services you canuse.%6SLocal> SHOW SERVICESTo connect to a service (establish a session with the service) enter theDECserver CONNECT command with the name of the service you want. For example,for a service called SALES, enter the following command:%6SLocal> CONNECT SALESThis command places you in service mode in an active session with theservice SALES.RETURNING TO LOCAL MODE FROM A SERVICE SESSIONTo return to local mode without ending your session, press or press yourlocal switch character. Both these characters are, in effect, DECservercommands that instruct the server to go back to local mode.The character must be set up to permit this (by default it is), and thelocal switch character must be defined (by default it is not).Use the HELP command for more details on setting up the character andlocal switch character.%38SNOTE%8SSome modems interpret the BREAK character as a command to end%8Syour dial-in connection. If you are using one of these modems,%8Sdo not use to return to local mode.Your session, now inactive, is still your current session because it is thesession your were using most recently.RESUMING YOUR SERVICE SESSION FROM LOCAL MODETo resume your current session (and service mode) while your are in local mode,enter the DECserver RESUME command.%6SLocal> RESUMEYou go back to where you left off before returning to local mode.DISCONNECTING FROM A SERVICETo end your current session while in service mode, use the command thatterminates whatever process you are using. For example, you can terminate asession on a VAX/VMS system by typing the VMS LOGOUT command. Refer to thedocumentation for the service node that offers the service.To end your current session while in local mode, enter the DECserver DISCONNECTcommand.%6SLocal> DISCONNECTYou cannot resume a service session after you end the connection withDISCONNECT.CONNECTING TO A SECOND SERVICEThe DECserver allows you to have several sessions at one time, to the same or todifferent services. To connect to a second (or subsequent) service, simply enteranother CONNECT command from local mode, specifying the name of the service. Forexample, to connect to the service PRODUCTION, enter the following command:%6SLocal> CONNECT PRODUCTIONTo resume one of your non-current sessions, use the FORWARDS command to switchto your next session, or the BACKWARDS command to switch to your previoussession. Alternatively, you can use the RESUME command and specify the sessionnumber. You can find this number from the SHOW SESSIONS display:%6SLocal> RESUME SESSION 2To disconnect a particular session, use the DISCONNECT command and specify thesession number. For example:%6SLocal> DISCONNECT SESSION 1LOGGING OUT OF THE DECSERVERTo logout from the DECserver, enter the DECserver LOGOUT command (in localmode).%6SLocal> LOGOUTLOGOUT disconnects all sessions. A DECserver message appears verifying thelogout.; Local -719- Insufficient resources to complete operation