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

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Managing Networks with DTCCNTRL
7 Managing Networks with
DTCCNTRL
This chapter describes the syntax of the DTCCNTRL command and how
it is used. DTCCNTRL is a command file that is used to start, stop, and
obtain status about host-based X.25 system-to-system and PAD
connections; dynamically implement changes that were made to the
DTS subsystem in NMMGR; shutdown and restart the DTS subsystem;
automatically add a new DTC. Additional information on dynamic
configuration, automatic configuration, and DTS shutdown and restart
is contained in the Configuring Systems for Terminals, Printers, and
Other Serial Devices manual.
The capabilities required to use DTCCNTRL depends on the operation
selected. System Manager (SM) is required to shutdown and restart the
DTS subsystem. Network Manager (NM) or System Manager (SM) is
required to perform dynamic or automatic configuration. System
Operator (OP), Network Administrator (NA) or Network Manager (NM)
is required to obtain dynamic configuration or X.25 card status or start
and stop X.25 and PAD services.
This chapter includes the following:
A description of the syntax and parameters of the DTCCNTRL
command.
An overview of the Dynamic Configuration capability of the
DTCCNTRL command.
An overview of the Automatic Configuration capability of the
DTCCNTRL command.
An overview of the DTS shutdown and restart capability of the
DTCCNTRL command.
A discussion of the start, stop, and X.25 status capability of the
DTCCNTRL command.