Following are examples of using the DTCCNTRL command to control the
operations of a DTC/X.25 Network Access card. In these examples, the card is
mounted in slot 3 of a DTC with the node named DTC1.NET.IND.
Start X.25 support services:
:DTCCNTRL DTC=DTC1.NET.IND;CARD=3;FUNC=STARTX25
Start PAD support services (X.25 must already be started):
:DTCCNTRL DTC=DTC1.NET.IND;CARD=3;FUNC=STARTPADSUP
Start both X.25 and PAD support services:
:DTCCNTRL DTC=DTC1.NET.IND;CARD=3;FUNC=STARTBOTH
OR (execute commands in this order):
:DTCCNTRL DTC=DTC1.NET.IND;CARD=3;FUNC=STARTX25
:DTCCNTRL DTC=DTC1.NET.IND;CARD=3;FUNC=STARTPADSUP
Display status of DTC:
:DTCCNTRL DTC=DTC1.NET.IND;FUNC=STATUS
Stop both X.25 and PAD support services:
:DTCCNTRL DTC=DTC1.NET.IND;CARD=3;FUNC=STOPBOTH
OR (execute commands in this order):
:DTCCNTRL DTC=DTC1.NET.IND;CARD=3;FUNC=STOPPADSUP
:DTCCNTRL DTC=DTC1.NET.IND;CARD=3;FUNC=STOPX25
Start X.25 iX System Access for the network named X25NET (execute commands
in this order):
:DTCCNTRL DTC=DTC1.NET.IND;CARD=3;FUNC=STARTX25
:NETCONTROL START;NET=X25NET
:NSCONTROL START
Stop X.25 iX System Access for the network named X25NET (execute commands
in this order):
:NSCONTROL STOP
:NETCONTROL STOP;NET=X25NET
:DTCCNTRL DTC=DTC1.NET.IND;CARD=3;FUNC=STOPX25
Force operation of a DTCCNTRL command when another user has exclusive
access to the DTCCNTRL code module:
:DTCCNTRL DTC=DTC1.NET.IND;CARD=3;FUNC=STARTX25;FORCED=Y
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