DSV$CONFIGURE
Example: CONNECT Command for DSV$CONFIGURE on a DECnet/OSI System
The following example shows how to use CCR and DSV$CONFIGURE to connect to a remote console port from a DECnet/OSI system:
DSV> USE DGD700
# ACCESS (not echoed)
Network Access SW Vx.x for
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Please type HELP if you need assistance Enter username> Dave
Local> SHOW USER |
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Port | Username | Status | Service |
3 |
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10 | User 10 | Connected |
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11 | TELNET | Local Mode |
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Local> <Ctrl/\> |
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Example: CONNECT Command for DSV$CONFIGURE on a DECnet Phase IV System
The following example shows how to use CCR and DSV$CONFIGURE to connect to a remote console port from a DECnet Phase IV system. From a user’s perspective, the only difference between DECnet/OSI and DECnet Phase IV is the disconnect character:
∙DECnet/OSI Phase V uses Ctrl/ \ (backslash).
∙DECnet Phase IV uses Ctrl/D.
DSV> USE DGD700
Console connected (press CTRL/D when finished) - ACCESS Network Access SW Vx.x for
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Please type HELP if you need assistance Enter username> Dave
Local> <CTRL/D>
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