Network Interfac eis one of either ARPA, NS or NETWARE. This indicates whic h

 

connection to start. The NETW ARE listener is only used for PC

 

access.

DEBUG

indicates that the spool ￿le for the listener job should not be

 

deleted automatically and that the log ￿le is alwa ys readable.
Here are some examples of starting the listener.Start the listener for the ARP A interface with DEBUG.

:ANSTART ARPA DEBUG

anutil.pub.sys START ARPA DEBUG

(ANUtil): Checking ALLBASE/NET listener status for ARPA.

(ANUtil): Starting ALLBASE/NET listener for ARPA. #J17

(ANUtil): Verifying ALLBASE/NET listener for ARPA is started.

(ANUtil): ALLBASE/NET LISTENER FOR ARPA HAS BEEN STARTED SUCCESSFULLY.

Start the listener for the NS interfac e with DEBUG.

:ANSTART NS DEBUG

(ANUtil): ALLBASE/NET LISTENER FOR NS HAS BEEN STARTED SUCCESSFULLY.

Start the listener for NetWar e without DEBUG. NetWare is forALLBASE/SQL PC API only.

:ANSTART NETWARE

(ANUtil): NETWARE LISTENER HAS BEEN STARTED SUCCESSFULLY.

Alternatively, you can use the following c ommand ￿le.

:NWSTART

(ANUtil): ANSTART NETWARE

(ANUtil): NETWARE LISTENER HAS BEEN STARTED SUCCESSFULLY.

Stopping the Listener

To stop the listening, use the ANSTOP command. When all serv er processes have terminated, the listener terminates. The listener stops listening when it receiv es the ANSTOP command. The syntax for the ANSTOP command is:

ANSTOP 8 Netware Interface 9 where

Network Interfac e

is one of either ARPA, NS or NETWARE. This indicates whic h

 

connection to stop. The NETW ARE listener is only used for PC

 

access.

Setting Up ALLBASE/NET 2-9