LATCP$HELP.HLB  —  SET  LINK
    Changes the characteristics of LAT data links. You must have OPER
    privilege to use this command.

    Format

      SET LINK  link-name

1  –  Parameter

 link-name

    Specifies the name for a LAT data link. A link name can have up
    to 16 ASCII characters. The characters allowed are as follows:

    o  Alphanumeric characters: A-Z, a-z, 0-9

    o  A subset of the international character set: ASCII codes 192-
       253

    o  Punctuation characters: dollar sign ($), hyphen (-), period
       (.), and underscore (_)

    The SHOW LINK command displays the names of the links defined for
    a node.

2  –  Qualifiers

2.1    /LOG

       /LOG
       /NOLOG

    Specifies whether LATCP displays a message confirming that the
    link's characteristics were modified. If you do not specify the
    /LOG or /NOLOG qualifier, the default is that no message will be
    displayed.

2.2    /STATE

       /STATE=option

    Specifies availability of the link for use. The two options for
    STATE are:

    ON       Specifies that the link will be available for use with
             the LAT protocol running.
    OFF      Specifies that the link will not be available for use.

    If you do not specify the /STATE=option qualifier, the default is
    that the link will be available (ON).

3  –  Example

  LATCP> SET LINK NETWORK_A /LOG /STATE=ON

      The SET LINK command in this example directs LATCP to start
      the controller for link NETWORK_A and then to display a
      confirmation message.
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