
Managing Load Hosts 4-7
DSV$CONFIGURE
Example: CONNECT Command for DSV$CONFIGURE on a DECnet/OSI
System
The following example shows how to use CCR and DSV$CONFIGURE to connect to
a remote console port from a DECnet/OSI system:
DSV> USE DGD700
%CCR-I-CONNEST, connection established to remote system 08-00-
2B-26-AE-32 Press CTRL/ \ to disconnect, CTRL/] to send break
# ACCESS (not echoed)
Network Access SW Vx.x for DSxxx-xx BLxx-xx ROM Vx.x-x Uptime: 0
00:16:47
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Reserved
Please type HELP if you need assistance
Enter username> Dave
Local> SHOW USER
Port Username Status Service
3 Connected
10 User 10 Connected
11 TELNET Local Mode
Local> <Ctrl/\>
Example: CONNECT Command for DSV$CONFIGURE on a DECnet Phase IV
System
The following example shows how to use CCR and DSV$CONFIGURE to connect to
a remote console port from a DECnet Phase IV system. From a user’s perspective, the
only difference between DECnet/OSI and DECnet Phase IV is the disconnect
character:
•
DECnet/OSI Phase V uses Ctrl/ \ (backslash).
•
DECnet Phase IV uses Ctrl/D.
DSV> USE DGD700
Console connected (press CTRL/D when finished) - ACCESS
Network Access SW Vx.x for DSxxx-xx BLxx-xx ROM Vx.x-x
Uptime: 0 00:16:52
(c) Copyright 1993, Digital Equipment Corporation -
All Rights Reserved
Please type HELP if you need assistance
Enter username> Dave
Local> <CTRL/D>