Console Port

Console Port

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Contents Preface 1 DNAS Management Overview . 1-1 Introduction. 1-1 In This Chapter . 1-1 Configuration Tasks for System Administrators . 1-2 Configuration Tasks . 1-2 Management Tasks for System Administrators. 1-3 System Management Tasks . 1-3 User Tasks . 1-4 Introduction. 1-4 Accessing Online Help . 1-4 Storage of Configuration Settings and Changes in Memory . 1-5 Memory Types . 1-5 Power Loss . 1-5 Commands to Display and Change Configuration Settings. 1-6 Introduction. 1-6 Types of Commands That Operate on Configuration Settings. 1-6 2 Management Tools Overview . 2-1 Introduction. 2-1 In This Chapter . 2-1 Access Server Commands . 2-2 Introduction. 2-2 Levels of Access Server Commands . 2-2 User Groups . 2-3 Command Definitions. 2-3 Privileged Commands. 2-4 iii Help . 2-5 Introduction . 2-5 HELP TUTORIAL Command. 2-5 HELP Command . 2-5 Console Port . 2-6 Displaying Port Parameters . 2-6 Example: SHOW SERVER Command. 2-6 Remote Console Port. 2-7 Description. 2-7 Features of the Remote Console Port. 2-7 Communications Utilities for Remote Console Sessions . 2-7 Network Control Program (NCP) . 2-8 Use of SET HOST/MOP from a DECnet/OSI OpenVMS Node. 2-9 Use of CCR from an ULTRIX DECnet Node . 2-10 Telnet Remote Console . 2-11 Characteristics of the Telnet Remote Console Port . 2-12 Access Server Manager. 2-13 Description. 2-13 Functions . 2-13 Related Information . 2-13 3 User Interface Overview . 3-1 Introduction . 3-1 In This Chapter. 3-1 Command Groups and Menus. 3-2 Description. 3-2 Using Command Groups. 3-3 Creating a Command Group . 3-3 Executing a Command Group . 3-4 Displaying a Command Group . 3-4 Purging a Command Group . ..

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