HP (Hewlett-Packard) Digital NetRider Network Card User Manual


 
DSV$CONFIGURE
4-6 Managing Load Hosts
Example: DELETE Command for DSV$CONFIGURE
The following example shows the DELETE command. This example omits the
optional SERVER keyword. In this example, NCL displays the message NODE 0
MOP Client DGD700 on a DECnet/OSI system. NCP displays a similar message on a
DECnet Phase IV system.
DSV> DELETE DGD700
Server: DGD700 Circuit: SVA-0
Address: 08-00-2B-26-AE-32 Maint. Password: FEDCBA
Type: DS700
Dump File: MOP$DUMP:DS7DGD700.DMP
Image File: MOP$LOAD:WWENG2.SYS
Are you SURE you want to delete this server??? [No]: YES
Node 0 MOP Client DGD700 at 1992-10-26-13:31:29.378-05:00I0.176
LIST and SHOW Commands
The LIST and SHOW commands display information about an access server. The
syntax of the LIST command is identical to that for the ADD command with one
exception:
server-name
can be a wildcard character.
Example: LIST Command for DSV$CONFIGURE
The following example shows the data that the LIST and SHOW commands display.
In this example, the DECnet address would also display if this were a DECnet Phase
IV node.
DSV> LIST SERVER
_Server Name: DGD700
Server: DGD700 Circuit: SVA-0
Address: 08-00-2B-26-AE-32 Maint. Password: FEDCBA
Type: DS700
Dump File: MOP$DUMP:DS7DGD700.DMP
Image File: MOP$LOAD:WWENG2.SYS
CONNECT and USE Commands
The CONNECT and USE commands enable you to communicate with the remote
console port on the access server. DSV$CONFIGURE uses CCR to make the
connection. Once DSV$CONFIGURE makes the connection, you can use most any
access server command supported at any physical port.