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08-11-2005 07:48 AM
08-11-2005 07:48 AM
We have 3 90L+ server here, port 101 running fine before, no respone today, how to get in and see this port set at. I think there is a way to get in and set the setting of the server
like is for terminal or printer.
Thanks !
SCC
like is for terminal or printer.
Thanks !
SCC
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08-11-2005 07:13 PM
08-11-2005 07:13 PM
Solution
Hi,
I ususally open a connection to TS via DecNet using follow command:
$ NCP
connec via phys addr
Then you can show port with command
SHO PORT
You can set port with
SET
and answer to requests
You can reset a port with
RESET
Don't forget HELP is your friend.
Antonio Vigliotti
I ususally open a connection to TS via DecNet using follow command:
$ NCP
connec via
Then you can show port with command
SHO PORT
You can set port with
SET
and answer to requests
You can reset a port with
RESET
Don't forget HELP is your friend.
Antonio Vigliotti
Antonio Maria Vigliotti
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08-11-2005 07:14 PM
08-11-2005 07:14 PM
Re: how to test or set port 1 on 90L+ server
You can get access to the 90L+ prompt through any port configured as terminal or, if all ports are configured as printer, you can get access through remote console via MOP (the exact command depends on the DECnet version you are using, Phase IV or Phase V/OSI).
At the 90L+ prompt (->):
1.- insert the command SHOW and press return (a list of the available options will be showed)
2.- Select the port you want to see (1 to 8 or P for a resume of all ports).
In the same way you can use the command SET to configure a port.
I attach you a zip file with the Operator's manual of this DECserver.
Regards,
At the 90L+ prompt (->):
1.- insert the command SHOW and press return (a list of the available options will be showed)
2.- Select the port you want to see (1 to 8 or P for a resume of all ports).
In the same way you can use the command SET to configure a port.
I attach you a zip file with the Operator's manual of this DECserver.
Regards,
If downtime is not an option and security is a must think OpenVMS
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