Configuring and Managing Host-Based X.25 Links - Edition 5 (36939-90054)

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Configuring DTCs Step-by-Step
Modify the Network Management Configuration File
3. After successful validation and cross-validation, and if the file in use
is NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS, the following prompt will appear:
Do you want DTS changes to become active now (Y/N)?
Y = all changes made take effect now
N = all changes made will take effect up next dynamic
configuration or system reboot
H = help
>
Answer Y if you want to invoke DTCCNTRL and make DTS changes
take effect now, or answer N if you don’t want DTS changes to take
effect now. Note any messages that describe additional actions
needed for changes to become active. After you exit NMMGR you can
review any actions needed by viewing the logs at the end of the file
LOGDCC.PUB.SYS.
If you answer N, the DTS changes will take effect the next time
DTCCNTRL is invoked, a DTS shutdown/restart is done, or the
system is rebooted.
Type H if you need more help to answer the question.
4. After viewing the messages describing what actions are required, if
any, enter
[RETURN] when you see the prompt:
(Press RETURN when finished view screen contents.)
You will return to the Validation screen. You may make additional
configuration changes or exit NMMGR.
Step 15: Ensure DTS Changes Become Active
If you answered Y to the question “Do you want DTS changes to
become active now (Y/N)?” in Step 14, refer to in Chapter 7,
“Managing Networks with DTCCNTRL,” for a list of configuration
tasks and associated actions for changes to become active.
For those tasks indicating “No action; changes take effect dynamically,
no additional actions are required for the DTS changes to become
active. You will see a message on the screen indicating that no other
actions are required.
For other tasks requiring additional actions for changes to become
active, you will see messages on the screen indicating what actions
must be taken first.
NOTE
If you answered N to the question in Step 14, thus choosing not to call
DTCCNTRL after NMMGR exit, refer to Chapter 7, “Managing
Networks with DTCCNTRL,” for the syntax on how to invoke
DTCCNTRL outside NMMGR.