NET/MASTER Management Services (MS) Operator's Guide
Receiving Solicited and Unsolicited Messages
Communicating With Remote Systems
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Establishing a session with a remote system allows you to execute commands in that
system and have the results returned and displayed on your local terminal. To enable
this function, you must satisfy all of the following:
Your local user ID definition record must give you access to remote systems.
Your user ID must be defined on the target system, and should be the same as
your user ID on the local system.
You must log on to the remote system either explicitly, using the SIGNON
command, or implicitly, using the ROUTE command.
Even if you have no need to send commands to remote systems, establishing remote
sessions enables you to receive unsolicited messages from, and thus monitor, remote
NonStop NET/MASTER MS, SOLVE management services, and NetView systems
from your local NonStop NET/MASTER MS terminal.
Receiving Solicited
and Unsolicited
Messages
Solicited messages are messages generated in response to an explicit request, such as
the output from a command. Unsolicited messages are messages that are not
generated as the result of an explicit request: for example, a message reporting an
unexpected event such as a terminal failure.
To receive unsolicited messages, the following must be satisfied:
Either ISR allows unsolicited message flow or you must log on to the remote
system.
Your operator profile (your local operator profile if you use ISR; your remote
operator profile if you log on to the remote system) must include the values
EMS=YES and UNSOL=YES.
Local User ID
Requirements
To access remote NonStop NET/MASTER MS, SOLVE management services, and
NetView systems, your local NonStop NET/MASTER MS user ID definition record
must have the following configuration:
Authority Level Equal to or higher than the SIGNON and ROUTE
command authority levels
Logon to remote system Y
OCS Access Y
Remote User ID
Requirements
On the remote system, your NonStop NET/MASTER MS user ID definition record
must have the following configuration:
Logon from remote system Y
OCS Access Y
When you sign on to a remote system, the command authority and privileges assigned
to you are taken from your user ID definition record at the remote system.