NetBase for MPE Reference Guide

Chapter 3
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NFA - Client Lock Held Time-out
This parameter sets the maximum time a server will wait for any activity before it terminates the
connection. Unlike the Client Inactivity Time-out, this parameter takes effect only when the client
holds a lock. When all locks are released, the Client Inactivity Time-out parameter takes effect. If this
parameter is set to 0, and the Client Inactivity Time-out parameter is non-zero, then the later
parameter will be used. This parameter takes effect when new server processes are allocated.
Default = 0 (seconds)
Maximum = 3276 (seconds)
NFA - Incoming Users on startup
This parameter tells NetBase whether to allow remote users access when NetBase is started. If the
parameter is set to N, the START REMOTE command must be issued before remote users are allowed
access to the local node. For operational simplicity, it is recommended that this parameter be set to
Y. This parameter takes effect when NetBase is started.
Default = Y
NFA - Outgoing Users on startup
This parameter tells NetBase whether to allow local users access to remote computers when
NetBase is started. If it is set to N, the START LOCAL command must be issued before local users
may access remote computers. For operational simplicity, it is recommended that this parameter be
set to Y. This parameter takes effect when NetBase is started.
Default = Y
NFA - Client Access on startup
This parameter instructs NetBase whether to allow remote client access to this system when
NetBase is started. If this parameter is set to N, it will be necessary to issue a START CLIENT
command in NBCTRL to allow access. This parameter takes effect when NetBase is started.
Default = N