Table C3-2. Nonprivileged Model 5390 Vms Commands - Bay Networks 5390 Administering

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If the option_key parameter is enabled for the Model 5390 interface for VMS environments, you
will also have access to the non-privileged and privileged VMS commands listed in Table C3-2 and
Table C3-3. For more details on these commands, refer to the Interface for VMS Environments
Administrator's Guide and the Interface for VMS Environments User's Guide.
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NOTE: Model 5390 VMS commands have different minimum unique-
ness criteria than standard Model 5390 CLI commands, for example, if
the option_key is enabled for VMS, the Model 5390 server recognizes a
CLI entry of "r" as the resume session command.
Table C3-2.
Nonprivileged Model 5390 VMS Commands
Command
Description
backwards
Selects next available, lower numbered session to which
your port is connected.
close
Closes sessions.
connect
Uses LAT to connect to an advertised LAT service.
disconnect
Disconnects sessions.
forwards
Selects next available, higher numbered session to which
your port is connected.
list port
Displays information about communications server ports
from the permanent database.
list server
Displays information from the permanent database about the
communications server.
lock
Locks a port to prevent unauthorized access.
logout port
Logs out of the terminal server and disconnects all sessions.
resume
Returns to a session you have suspended.
session
set port
Specifies or modifies port characteristics immediately.
set
Enables your port to perform privileged operations.
privileged
set session
Specifies characteristics for your current LAT session.
show port
Displays information from the operational database about
communication server ports.
show server
Displays information from the operational database about
communications server.
Using the CLI Commands
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