Table 145. DSMOD Commands

 

 

Command

Description

 

 

??

Prints a list of the DSMOD commands.

 

 

/A

Aborts DSMOD.

 

 

CN

Changes the Nodal Routing Vector (NRV).

 

 

DI

Disables a link. (You cannot use the DI command to disable LAN links.)

 

 

/E

Exits DSMOD.

 

 

/I

Changes local and remote ID sequences.

 

 

/L

Enables a link. (You cannot use the /L command to enable LAN links or X.25

 

LUs. (You can use the DSMOD DI command to return X.25 LUs to the pool.)

 

 

/N

Displays the Nodal Routing Vector (NRV).

 

 

/S

Schedules monitors. (Only the following monitors can be scheduled with

 

DSMOD: CNSLM, DLIST, EXECM, EXECW, OPERM, PTOPM, PROGL, RFAM,

 

RDBAM, VCPMN.)

 

 

/T

Adjusts network timing values that are used by the DS/10006IV Compatible

 

Services.

 

 

HP 1000 Utilities

The utility subroutines described here are provided for use in conjunction with PTOP, RFA, and DEXEC calls.

The following utility subroutines are part of the DS/1000IV Compatible Services (RTERTE).

DLGNS

Allows nonsession access at remote DS/1000IV nodes with Session Monitor.

DLGNS(err,node,acct,len[,oride])

sess = DLGNS(err,node,acct,len[oride]

sess

16-bit integer. The session identifier of the remote

 

session created, or the negative of the session identifier of the

 

existing remote session that is being used.

err

16-bit integer. A variable to which error codes are

 

returned.

node

16-bit integer. The positive Router/1000 node address,

 

or, if the remote DS/1000IV node is a neighbor node, the

 

negative communication link LU number. An error is reported

 

if the local Router/1000 node address is entered here.

acct

Integer array (FORTRAN); Packed character

 

array (PASCAL). The password for nonsession access at

 

the target node. The password can be up to ten characters in

 

length and can optionally be preceded by a slash.

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