The format of the SET command is: SET component component-options Component types are: ALIAS EXECUTOR LINE LOGGING NODE OBJECT PROCESS SYSTEM For more help use: HELP component-type HELP SET component-type 2 ALIAS Use the SET ALIAS command to create or change an alias for a node. The format is: SET ALIAS alias-name DESTINATION node-id [access-control] [[SCOPE] scope] The DESTINATION and SCOPE parameters may be input in either order. For more help use: HELP ACCESS CONTROL HELP ALIAS HELP ALIAS SCOPE 2 EXECUTOR Use the SET EXECUTOR command to establish executor node parameters. The format is: SET EXECUTOR parameters Parameter types are: HOST NODE RECEIVE PASSWORD STATE TRANSMIT PASSWORD VERIFICATION For more help use: HELP EXECUTOR HELP SET EXECUTOR parameter-type 3 HOST Use the SET EXECUTOR HOST command to establish the host node used by the executor for down-line task loads or for connects to $HOST. The format is: SET EXECUTOR HOST node-id Where node-id is a node name or node address as describe for regular nodes. For more help use: HELP EXECUTOR HELP NODE 3 NODE Use the SET EXECUTOR NODE command to establish the executor node to be used by NCP. Using this command causes subsequent commands (other than HELP, EXIT, or CLEAR EXECUTOR NODE) to be directed to the remote command processing modules on the specified executor node. The format is: SET EXECUTOR NODE node-id [access-control] Where node-id is the node name or node address of the desired executor node and access-control is the information necessary to gain the desired access. On an RSX node, the access control will be used to determine the level of privilege allowed in performing network management functions. A priviliged user identification and password results in privileged access, any other access control, or lack of it, results in non-privileged access. For more help use: HELP ACCESS CONTROL HELP EXECUTOR HELP NODE 3 RECEIVE Use the SET EXECUTOR RECEIVE PASSWORD command to establish the password that the executor expects to receive during line initialization with an adjacent node. The format is: SET EXECUTOR RECEIVE PASSWORD password Where password is a string of 1-8 characters. To use blanks or tabs in the password, it must be enclosed in quotes ("). To indicate a quote in a quoted password, use a double quote (""). For more help use: HELP SET EXECUTOR 4 PASSWORD Use the SET EXECUTOR RECEIVE PASSWORD command to establish the password that the executor expects to receive during line initialization with an adjacent node. The format is: SET EXECUTOR RECEIVE PASSWORD password Where password is a string of 1-8 characters. To use blanks or tabs in the password, it must be enclosed in quotes ("). To indicate a quote in a quoted password, use a double quote (""). For more help use: HELP SET EXECUTOR 3 STATE Use the SET EXECUTOR STATE command to change the state of the executor node. The format is: SET EXECUTOR STATE state Where state is one of: ON - Normal operating state, network activity allowed. SHUT - Shutting down. No new logical links allowed and route-through stopped. When the state is SHUT, all logical links have been disconnected, and all network tasks have closed their network access, the state will automatically go to OFF. For more help use: HELP SET EXECUTOR 3 TRANSMIT Use the SET EXECUTOR TRANSMIT PASSWORD command to establish the password that the executor transmits during line initialization with an adjacent node. The format is: SET EXECUTOR TRANSMIT PASSWORD password Where password is a string of 1-8 characters. To use blanks or tabs in the password, it must be enclosed in quotes ("). To indicate a quote in a quoted password, use a double quote (""). For more help use: HELP SET EXECUTOR 4 PASSWORD Use the SET EXECUTOR TRANSMIT PASSWORD command to establish the password that the executor transmits during line initialization with an adjacent node. The format is: SET EXECUTOR TRANSMIT PASSWORD password Where password is a string of 1-8 characters. To use blanks or tabs in the password, it must be enclosed in quotes ("). To indicate a quote in a quoted password, use a double quote (""). For more help use: HELP SET EXECUTOR 3 VERIFICATION Use the SET EXECUTOR VERIFICATION command to enable or disable the executor's verification of access control on incoming logical link connect requests. The format is: SET EXECUTOR VERIFICATION state Where state is one of: ON - Executor is to verify access control. OFF - Executor is not to verify access control. 2 LINE Use the SET LINE command to establish line parameters. The formats are: SET LINE line-id parameters SET KNOWN LINES parameters Parameter types are: ALL LOCATION STATE CONTROLLER CSR MULTIPOINT TRIBUTARY COST OWNER UNIT CSR DUPLEX PRIORITY VECTOR For more help use: HELP LINE HELP SET LINE parameter-type 3 ALL Use the SET LINE ALL command to establish a line into the running system with all of its default parameters. The formats are: SET LINE line-id ALL SET KNOWN LINES ALL For more help use: HELP LINE 3 CONTROLLER For CONTROLLER CSR help use: HELP SET LINE CONTROLLER CSR 4 CSR Use the SET LINE CONTROLLER CSR command to override the default controller CSR when establishing a line into the running system. The format is: SET LINE line-id [CONTROLLER] CSR csr-address Where csr-address is an octal number in the range 160000-177776. For more help use: HELP SET LINE 3 COST Use the SET LINE COST command to establish the cost associated with routing over the line. The formats are: SET LINE line-id COST number SET KNOWN LINES COST number Where number is a decimal integer in the range 1-25. For more help use: HELP LINE 3 DUPLEX Use the SET LINE DUPLEX command to override the default duplex parameter value when establishing a line into the running system. The formats are: SET LINE line-id DUPLEX duplex-option SET KNOWN LINES DUPLEX duplex-option Where the duplex option is either HALF or FULL. For more help use: HELP LINE 3 LOCATION Use the SET LINE LOCATION command to override the default location when establishing a line into the running system. The formats are: SET LINE line-id LOCATION location-option SET KNOWN LINES LOCATION location-option Where the location option is one of: FIRSTFIT - To locate the line databases in the first space large enough. TOPDOWN - To locate the line databases at the top of available memory. For more help use: HELP LINE 3 MULTIPOINT Use the SET LINE MULTIPOINT command to establish multipoint polling ratios for a line. The formats are: SET LINE line-id MULTIPOINT ratio-option SET KNOWN LINES MULTIPOINT ratio-option Where the ratio option is ACTIVE or DEAD. For more help use: HELP LINE HELP SET LINE MULTIPOINT ratio-option 4 ACTIVE Use the SET LINE MULTIPOINT ACTIVE command to establish the polling ratio for active tributaries on a multipoint line. The formats are: SET LINE line-id MULTIPOINT ACTIVE number SET KNOWN LINES MULTIPOINT ACTIVE number Where the line-id identifies the tributary to which the polling ratio applies and number is a decimal integer in the range 1-255. For more help use: HELP LINE 4 DEAD Use the SET LINE MULTIPOINT DEAD command to establish the polling ratio for dead tributaries on a multipoint line. The formats are: SET LINE line-id MULTIPOINT DEAD number SET KNOWN LINES MULTIPOINT DEAD number Where the line-id identifies the multipoint control station to which the polling ratio applies and number is a decimal integer in the range 1-255. Note that the dead ratio applies to the entire control station and cannot be made specific to a particular tributary. For more help use: HELP LINE 3 OWNER Use the SET LINE OWNER command to establish the owner of a line. The line must be in the OFF state to use this command. The formats are: SET LINE line-id OWNER owner-id SET KNOWN LINES OWNER owner-id Where the owner-id is one of: DLX - for lines that are available for user program use. NSP - for lines that are available for network use. For more help use: HELP LINE 3 PRIORITY Use the SET LINE PRIORITY command to override the default priority value when establishing a line into the running system. The formats are: SET LINE line-id PRIORITY number SET KNOWN LINES PRIORITY number Where number is a decimal integer in the range 4-7. For more help use: HELP LINE 3 STATE Use the SET LINE STATE command to control the operational state of a line. The formats are: SET LINE line-id STATE state SET KNOWN LINES STATE state Where state is one of: ON - The line is available for normal use by its owner. OFF - The line is unavailable for use. SERVICE - The line is reserved for network management use. For more help use: HELP LINE 3 TRIBUTARY Use the SET LINE TRIBUTARY command to establish the tributary address used in polling a tributary on a multipoint station. The format is: SET LINE line-id TRIBUTARY number Where number is a decimal integer in the range 1-255. 3 UNIT For UNIT CSR help use: HELP SET LINE UNIT CSR 4 CSR Use the SET LINE UNIT CSR command to override the default unit CSR when establishing a line into the running system. The format is: SET LINE line-id UNIT CSR csr-address Where csr-address is an octal number in the range 160000-177776. For more help use: HELP SET LINE 3 VECTOR Use the SET LINE VECTOR command to override the default vector address when establishing a line into the running system. The format is: SET LINE line-id VECTOR vector-address Where the vector address is an octal number in the range 0-1000. For more help use: HELP LINE 2 LOGGING Use the SET LOGGING command to establish logging parameters. The format is: SET LOGGING sink-type parameters [source-qual] [sink-node] Parameter types are: EVENT STATE NAME Source qualifiers are: LINE NODE For more help use: HELP LOGGING HELP LOGGING EVENTS QUALIFIERS HELP LOGGING EVENTS SINKS HELP SET LOGGING parameter-type 3 EVENTS Use the SET LOGGING EVENTS command to enable the logging of events. The format is: SET LOGGING EVENT event-list or SET LOGGING KNOWN EVENTS For more help use: HELP LOGGING HELP LOGGING EVENTS 3 STATE Use the SET LOGGING STATE command to control the operation of the logging sink. The format is: SET LOGGING sink-type STATE state Where state is one of: ON - To allow the logging sink-type to log events. OFF - To prevent the logging sink-type from logging events. For more help use: HELP LOGGING 3 NAME Use the SET LOGGING NAME command to specify the name of the logging sink. The format is: SET LOGGING sink-type NAME sink-name Where sink-name is one of: valid terminal device for CONSOLE valid file name for FILE valid task name for MONITOR For more help use: HELP LOGGING 2 NODE Use the SET NODE command to establish executor parameters relative to other nodes. The format is: SET NODE node-id parameters Parameter types are: NAME LINE For more help use: HELP NODE HELP SET NODE parameter-type 3 NAME Use the SET NODE NAME command to associate a node name with a node address. The format is: SET NODE node-id NAME node-name Where node-id specifies the node that is to be identified by the node name. If the node-id is a name, it must be an existing name. The new node name must not be in use to identify another node. For more help use: HELP NODE 3 LINE Use the SET NODE LINE command to associate a loop node name with a line. This will cause all traffic directed to the loop node name to be sent over that line even though the traffic will be addressed for the executor. The format is: SET NODE node-name LINE line-id Where node name must not be in use to identify another node. For more help use: HELP LINE HELP NODE 2 OBJECT Use the SET OBJECT command to establish object parameters. The format is: SET OBJECT object-type parameters Parameter types are: COPIES NAME USER VERIFICATION For more help use: HELP OBJECT HELP SET OBJECT parameter-type 3 COPIES Use the SET OBJECT COPIES command to establish the type and number of copies allowed to run for the object. The format is: SET OBJECT object-type COPIES copies Where copies is either the keyword SINGLE or a decimal number in the range 1-255. SINGLE indicates that only one copy is allowed and it is not to be started using multi-copy techniques. A number indicates that multi- copy startup techniques are to be used and limits the number of simultaneous copies running. For more help use: HELP OBJECT 3 NAME Use the SET OBJECT NAME command to establish the prototype task name for the object. The format is: SET OBJECT object-type NAME name Where name is a standard RSX task name. For multi-copy tasks, the name should end with three dollar signs ($$$). For more help use: HELP OBJECT 3 USER Use the SET OBJECT USER command to establish the user identification under which the object is to run. The format is: SET OBJECT object-type USER user Where user is one of: DEFAULT - to run under the default user identification for the task. LOGIN - to run under the login user identification from the access control used to connect to the task. For more help use: HELP OBJECT 3 VERIFICATION Use the SET OBJECT VERIFICATION command to establish the access control verification method for the object. The format is: SET OBJECT object-type VERIFICATION verification Where verification is one of: OFF - for access control to not be verified. INSPECT - for access control to be verified the result passed to the task. ON - for access control to be verified and nothing passed to the task if verification fails. For more help use: HELP OBJECT 2 PROCESS Use the SET PROCESS command to establish process parameters. The format is: SET PROCESS process-name parameters Parameter types are: ALL LOCATION MAXIMUM CONTROLLERS MAXIMUM LINES PARTITION For more help use: HELP PROCESS HELP SET PROCESS parameter-type 3 ALL Use the SET PROCESS ALL command to establish a process into the running system with all of its default parameters. The formats are: SET PROCESS process-name ALL SET KNOWN PROCESSES ALL For more help use: HELP PROCESS 3 LOCATION Use the SET PROCESS LOCATION command to override the default location when establishing a process into the running system. The formats are: SET PROCESS process-name LOCATION location-option SET KNOWN PROCESSES LOCATION location-option Where the location option is one of: FIRSTFIT - To locate the process databases in the first space large enough. TOPDOWN - To locate the process databases at the top of available memory. For more help use: HELP PROCESS 3 MAXIMUM Must specify MAXIMUM LINES or MAXIMUM CONTROLLERS. 4 CONTROLLERS Use the SET PROCESS MAXIMUM CONTROLLERS command to establish a process into the system with extra space allocated for controller data bases at the end of the process. The formats are: SET PROCESS process-name MAXIMUM CONTROLLERS number SET KNOWN PROCESSES MAXIMUM CONTROLLERS number Where number is a decimal integer in the range 1-64. For more help use: HELP PROCESS 4 LINES Use the SET PROCESS MAXIMUM LINES command to establish a process into the system with extra space allocated for line databases at the end of the process. The formats are: SET PROCESS process-name MAXIMUM LINES number SET KNOWN PROCESSES MAXIMUM LINES number Where number is a decimal integer in the range 1-64. For more help use: HELP PROCESS 3 PARTITION Use the SET PROCESS PARTITION command to override the default partition when establishing a process into the running system. The formats are: SET PROCESS process-name PARTITION partition-name SET KNOWN PROCESSES PARTITION partition-name Where partition name is a standard RSX partition name. 2 SYSTEM Use the SET SYSTEM command to establish DECnet in the operating system. The format is: SET SYSTEM For more help use: HELP SYSTEM