Using NS3000/iX Network Services (36920-90008)

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DSLINE Command
DSLINE Command
Defines the attributes of a remote environment.
Syntax
[envID ]
DSLINE [[envID=]nodename][;SERVICES][;DSLINE option]...
[#Lenvnum ]
Use
Available In Session? Yes
In Job? Yes
In Break? Yes
Programmatically? Yes
Breakable? No
Capabilities? None
Parameters
envID An environment ID—that is, a character string
representing a specific session on a remote node. For
NS names, the environment ID itself may optionally be
qualified as follows: envname[.domain[.organization]]. Each
portion of the string may have a maximum of 16
alphanumeric characters (including underscores and
hyphens), of which the first must be alphabetic. The
default domain and organization names are those
specified for your local node when it is configured. For
ARPA domain names, the environment ID has the
syntax label[.label[...]. The labels must follow
the syntax for ARPANET host names. The envID for
ARPA domain names will not be fully qualified. Refer to
ARPA Domain Name Syntax in Chapter 1,
“Introduction to NS 3000/iX,” for more details.
For some dslineoptions, an envID can be a generic
environment ID representing a set of environments. A
generic environment ID can include the MPE wild card
characters @, #, and ?. @ stands for zero or more
alphanumeric characters, # for one numeric character,
and ? for one alphanumeric character. The attributes
specified for a generic environment ID will be used as
defaults for all matching environments, including
environments defined later from the same local session,