Control Data Corporation CYBER 170 Series Operator's Manual page 157

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ENABLE,LINE=name
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or
ENABLE, TERM=name
or
ENABLE,APPL=name
Enables the line, terminal, or application having the
specified name. A terminal cannot be enabled until its
associated line is active.
The second form of the
command is rejected during NAM initialization.
IDLE,APPL=name
Idles the network application with the specified name.
This command requests an eventual NETOFF action be
taken.
MSG,ALL,message
or
MSG,elem ent=nam e,m essage"
Sends a message of 1 to 50 characters to the specified
terminaI(s). If the first form of the command is used,
the message is sent to all terminals regardless of the
user's application. Element can be either one of the
following:
TERM
NPU
You can use this command to respond to a message
from a terminal user. The system displays a message
from a terminal in the following format.
FROM terminal name:
message
STATUS,APPL=name
or
STATUS,LINE=nam"e
or
STATUS, TERM=name
Requests status of a single application, line, or
termirull with the specified name.
Response to a
STATUS command is given in one of the following
formats.
NPU:
name,**,node
LINE:
name,status,port,ltype,npu
APPL:
name,status,count
TERM:
name,status,dt/tc,appl/acn,line,caddr,taddr
The parameters are as follows:
acn
Application
connection
number
for
terminal's connection.
appl
Name of application to which terminal is
currently connected.
caddr
Cluster address.
Refer to the Network
Definition Language Reference Manual.
count
Number of active connections to this
application.
dt
Device type.
line
Name of line
to
which
terminal is
connected.
ltype
SI, S2, S3, and so forth.
Refer to the
Network Definition Language Reference
Manual.
name
Name of element.
node
Element node number.
npu
Name of NPU.
port
Port number.
status
Status of element:
taddr
tc
DI (disabled).
EN (enabled).
AC (active).
DN (down).
Terminal
address
multi-leaving
terminals,
stream number).
Terminal class.,
(for
this
HASP
is
the
STATUS,APPL; or
STATUS,LINE~
or
STATUS,TERM~
Requests status of all applications, lines, or terminals.
STATUS,APPL~ON
Requests status of netted" on" applications only.
STATUS,LINE§NPU=name
Requests status of all lines on the specified NPU.
STA TUS,
TERM~,
type=name
Requests status of all terminals. This command can be
entered in any of the following formats.
STA TUS,
TERM~,APPL=name
STATUS, TERM'; !!!NE=name
STATUS,
TERM~,NPU=name
These
commands
return
status
of
all
terminals
connected to a specific application, all terminals on a
specific line, and all terminals on a specific NPU.
Response to a STATUS command consists of a single
status line for each element referenced in the format
shown in the description of commands that request
status of single elements.
STATUS,ON or STATUS,OFF
-
-
Allows or disallows the logging of unsolici ted line
status messages.
STATUS,ON causes all unsolicited
line status messages to be logged.
STATUS,OFF
suppresses the logging of all unsolicited messages
except those that report the DI (disabled) status. The
initial setting is by an installation option (Control Data
default is ON).
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tIf entered by the system console operator during NAM initialization, this command temporarily updates the LCF and is
used only if the NPU supporting the element must be reloaded.
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