Starting Links and Services [ NS3000/iX Operations & Maintenance Reference Manual ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
NS3000/iX Operations & Maintenance Reference Manual
Starting Links and Services
You use the NETCONTROL START command to start the network links and the
NSCONTROL START command to start the Network Services. You must start at
least one link before you can start Network Services.
When you start the first link, the network transport is initiated as
well. The network transport is the software responsible for sending data
out over the appropriate communications links, receiving incoming data,
and routing incoming or outgoing data to the appropriate destinations.
It includes the general protocols and the network interfaces.
To Start a Network Link
You will need to issue a start command for each network interface (NI)
you want to activate. The NET and GATE keywords allow you to specify the
NI that you want to start. Use NET with the network interface name
associated with the link you want to initiate. Use GATE with the network
interface name of the gateway half you want to initiate.
The first NETCONTROL START command you enter will initiate the network
transport software, including the configured protocols. You can initiate
the network transport by itself by entering the NETCONTROL START command
without any keywords, but you will not be able to communicate with any
other nodes on the network.
The NETCONTROL START command requires NM capability.
To Start a Link.
Issue the following command to start an NS link:
NETCONTROL START;NET=NIname
The NIname is the network interface name that you configured through
NMMGR. Start other links as required by entering the command using the
appropriate NI names.
To Start a Host-Based X.25 Link.
If your network includes X.25 links and you are using host-based network
management, you will need to use the DTCCNTRL command before you issue
the NETCONTROL START command for the X.25 NI. DTCCNTRL starts X.25 and
PAD support for the DTC/X.25 Network Access card. Issue the following
command (System Operator capability required):
DTCCNTRL DTC=dtcname;CARD=cardnumber;FUNC=function
where function is one of the following:
STARTX25 to start X.25 services;
STARTPADSUP to start PAD support services;
STARTBOTH to start X.25 and PAD support services.
For more information on starting host-based X.25 links as well as other
uses of the DTCCNTRL command, see Configuring and Managing Host-Based
X.25 Links.
NOTE If you are starting an X.25 link for a system using PC-based
network management or if you are not starting an X.25 link, you do
not need to use the DTCCNTRL command.
To Start Network Loopback.
You must start the loopback NI if you wish to perform local loopback or
to DSLINE to the local node. Enter the following command:
NETCONTROL START;NET=loopbackNIname
where loopbackNIname is the name configured for the loopback NI.
NOTE If you use guided configuration to create any NI, a loopback
network interface, whose NI name is LOOP, is automatically
generated.
To Start Network Services
You can start all the available Network Services with a single command,
or you can start one or more individual services. To start all Network
Services enter the following command:
NSCONTROL START
To start one or more of the individual services, enter the command
followed by an equal sign and a list of the desired services, seperated
by commas. For example, to start only Virtual Terminal and Reverse
Virtual Terminal for users on remote nodes, enter the following command:
NSCONTROL START=VT,VTR
See chapter 7 for complete details on the use and syntax of NETCONTROL
START and NSCONTROL START.
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