SW

Changes or displays the origination and/or destination nodes of subsequent REMAT commands. The SW command can be used in four different ways.

To display the current values of NODE1 and NODE2:

SW

To set NODE1 and NODE2:

SW[,NODE1][,NODE2],security code

To set NODE1 and NODE2 to the local node address:

SW,LO[CAL]

To attach to a specific account.

SW[,NODE1[:user.group/password]][,NODE2[:user.group/password]], security code

NODE1

If a REMAT command requires one node it uses NODE1. If the

 

command requires two nodes, then NODE1 is the node from

 

which action originates when a REMAT command is issued.

 

Must be the Router/1000 node address of the desired node. (If

 

NODE1 is a neighboring node, may also be the negative logical

 

unit number of that node.)

NODE2

If a REMAT command requires two nodes, NODE2 is the node

 

to which the results of the action taken are destined when a

 

REMAT command is issued. Must be the Router/1000 node

 

address of the desired node. (If NODE2 is a neighboring node,

 

may also be the negative logical unit number of that node.)

security code

The local node's Network User's security code assigned to the

 

node at network initialization time.

LO[CAL]

A literal parameter that forces NODE1 and NODE2 to the local

 

node number.

user.group/password

(Can be used to attach to specific accounts at DS/1000IV

 

nodes with Session Monitor only.) The account and optional

 

password for which a noninteractive session will be created at

 

the specified node and to which subsequent REMAT

 

commands will noninteractively attach. The previous session

 

at this node will be released. This parameter is not required if

 

the default account is desired. For nonsession access, this

 

parameter is the password only. User, group, and password

 

may each be up to 10 characters in length.

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