Network Directory Select Node Name [ NS3000/iX NMMGR Screens Reference Manual ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
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Network Directory Select Node Name
The Network Directory Select Node Name screen (#9) shown in figure 13-4
is displayed when you press the function key for [Update Dir] at the
Network Directory Main screen (figure 13-3). The function of this screen
is to display node names that are currently configured in the directory,
and to allow you to delete, rename, add, or modify information about a
node.
Figure 13-4. Network Directory Select Node Name
Press the [Next Page] and [Prev Page] function keys to see additional
nodes that have already been configured.
* To add a node to the directory, specify the node name and the
global/local setting; then press the [Add] function key. You are
taken to the Network Directory Data screen. You may add new
entries as long as room remains in the file. If the file fills,
you may use the Maintenance Mode command EXPANDDIR to expand the
file (see page 13-9).
* To modify path report data for a node in the directory, specify
the node name; then press the [Modify] function key. This
includes deleting part, but not all, of a node's path report list.
* To delete a node from the directory, specify the name of a node;
then press the [Delete] function key. Press the [Delete] function
key again to confirm the deletion.
* To change the name of a node in the directory, specify the node
name and a new name; then press the [Rename] function key. The
previously configured node name is replaced and the screen
displays the new name in a display field under the label
Configured Entries.
Fields
Node name The name of the node for which you want network
directory information. The node name field
must contain a fully qualified node name when
used to add, modify, delete, or rename a node.
The node name field is used with the Prev Page
and Next Page function keys to browse through a
specified part of the network directory. You
can enter part of a node name in this field to
designate which node names you want displayed.
For example, if you enter the value NIK, and
press the [Next Page] function key, the list of
nodes will begin with the first matching node
name, for example NIKOLAI.FINANCE.IND, and
continue through the rest of the alphabet until
all node names between the letters NIK and Z
are listed.
Global? The global/local setting for node name. The
acceptable values are Y or N. When the Prev
Page and Next Page function keys are used, only
node names whose global/local setting matches
the value in this field are displayed.
Entries can be configured as either global or
local in the network directory. Global entries
(the default) can be merged into other
directories using the MERGEDIR command.Local
entries are not merged into other network
directories. The local entries are used for
configuring localized network directory
entries, thus providing a mechanism to restrict
directory data from being propagated throughout
the network.
A situation where this type of restriction
could be useful is when you want to change the
configuration for users on a single host, but
not for everyone else. You can configure two
network directory entries: one local, used by
host users, and one global, used by everyone
else when establishing connections to the host.
For example, suppose Node A sets up a new link
to Node C, but Node A does not want other nodes
(already connected to A) to know about Node C
until the new link is tested. Users on Node A
can configure a local entry, which contains
information about the new link not included in
the global entry configured for users on other
nodes.
Other uses of local entries include restricting
certain nodes from communicating with the
internet, or being able to direct which way to
access remote nodes depending on your
configuration of local entries. When both
local and global entries exist for the same
node, the network transport uses the local
entry.
Default value: Y
Range: Y or N
New name (Required only when renaming an existing node
name.) New name to be assigned to the node
with the Rename function key.
New global The global/local flag setting for the node
named in the new name field. The acceptable
values are Y or N. The only time this field is
used is when you rename a node or when you
change the global/local setting of a node. The
new name field can be left blank if you wish to
change only the global/local setting.
Configured Entries (node Display-only fields that show node names and
names & global flag) their global/local flag settings that are
already configured in the directory.
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