NCLHELP.HLB  —  create
    Use the create command to create a module entity or a new
    instance of an entity.

    Most entities support the create command; however, some entities
    are created automatically by software, and so do not support
    the create command. For example, entities that correspond to
    communications links are usually created dynamically as these
    links are opened.

1  –  alias (OpenVMS)

    Creates the Alias module.  Refer to HELP ENTITY ALIAS for more
    information about this entity and its subentity.

    create  [node node-id] alias

    Select port for information on creating an alias port subentity.

1.1  –  Exception Messages

 o  already exists

    An alias entity already exists.

 o  wrong node type

    An alias entity cannot be created on an alias node.

1.2  –  port

    Creates an instance of an alias port entity.  An alias port entity
    provides a means to define an alternate network address for this
    node, which is shared by other nodes in the same OpenVMS cluster.

    create [node node-id] alias port port-name [node id LAN-address]

    The first node in the OpenVMS cluster to create an alias port for
    a particular alias address causes that alias to be created.
    Subsequent nodes that create an alias port for the same alias
    establish connections (ports) to that alias.  The alias becomes
    active when the first node enables its alias port for that alias.

    The Node Id argument is optional.  It is a LAN address used to
    build the Alias node NSAP.

    Example:

    create alias port dec:.lkg.bulean node id aa-00-04-00-45-13

1.2.1  –  Exception Messages

 o  already exists

    An alias entity already exists.

 o  too many alias port entities

    The maximum number of port entities has been exceeded.

2  –  csma-cd

    Creates the CSMA-CD module.  Refer to HELP ENTITY CSMA-CD for
    for information about this entity and its subentities.

    create  [node node-id] csma-cd

    Select station for information on creating a csma-cd
    station subentity.

2.1  –  Exception Messages

 o  already exists

    A csma-cd module already exists on the node specified.

2.2  –  station

    Creates an instance of a CSMA-CD station, using the specified
    communications device.  The Communication Port argument is
    required.

    create  [node node-id] csma-cd station station-name -
            communication port port-id

    Communication Port

    The Communication Port is the system device name assigned to
    this station.

    On Tru64 UNIX the port-id must be in the format ddn, where dd
    is the device name prefix and n is the device number.

    On OpenVMS the port-id must be in the format ddc, where dd is
    the device name prefix and c is the controller letter.

    Device Type  Tru64 UNIX 	 OpenVMS

    DEBNA                           et
    DEBNI                           et
    DELQA                           xq
    DELUA                           xe
    DEMNA           xna             ex
    DESVA                           es
    DEUNA                           xe
    DE422           ln              er
    KFE-32                          ef
    LANCE           ln
    PMAD            ln              ec
    SGEC                            ez
    TGEC            te
    TULIP           tu              ew

    Example:

    create csma-cd station csmacd-0 communication port EWA

2.2.1  –  Exception Messages

 o  already exists

    A csma-cd station entity by that instance name already exists.

 o  contraint violation

    That controller is already in use by some other csma-cd station.

 o  process failure

    The communication port provided is invalid.

 o  communication port in use

    The communication port is already reserved by another entity.

 o  invalid communications port

    You cannot run CSMA/CD data links on this communications port.

 o  no such object instance

    The CSMA-CD module has probably not been created yet.   On
    OpenVMS, verify the contents of your NET$CSMACD_STARTUP.NCL
    script.  You may need to run net$configure to reconfigure your
    devices.

3  –  ddcmp (OpenVMS VAX)

    Creates the DDCMP module.  Refer to HELP ENTITY DDCMP for
    more information about this entity and its subentities.

    create  [node node-id] ddcmp

    Select link for information on creating ddcmp link and
    ddcmp link logical station subentities.

3.1  –  Exception Messages

 o  already exists

    A DDCMP module already exists.

3.2  –  link

    Creates an instance of a ddcmp link entity which defines
    the attributes of a link to a communications port that uses
    DDCMP.

    create  [node node-id] ddcmp -
        link link-name [protocol protocol-type]

    The optional Protocol argument specifies the protocol mode used
    by the local station.

    point      The local station is one end of a point-to-point link.
               This is the default and only supported value.

    tributary  The local station acts as a tributary of a multipoint
               link.

    Example:

    create ddcmp link ddcmp-0

    Select logical_station for information on creating ddcmp link
    logical station subentities.

3.2.1  –  Exception Messages

 o  already exists

    A ddcmp link entity by that instance name already exists.

3.2.2  –  logical_station

    Creates an instance of a ddcmp link logical station entity,
    which manages a link to a remote station.

    create  [node node-id] ddcmp link link-name -
         logical station station-name

    Station-name is the simplename chosen to identify this ddcmp
    link logical station instance.

    Example:

    create ddcmp link ddcmp-0 logical station ddcmp-0

3.2.2.1  –  Exception Messages

 o  already exists

    A ddcmp link logical station entity already exists.

 o  maximum stations exceeded

    The station cannot be created because there are already the
    maximum stations defined for this link. This can occur when
    there is already one logical station defined for that link.

4  –  device

    Creates the Device module.  For more information about this
    entity and its subentities, refer to HELP ENTITY DEVICE.

    create  [node node-id] device

    Select unit for information on creating a device unit subentity.

4.1  –  Exception Messages

 o  already exists

    A device module already exists.

4.2  –  unit

    Creates an instance of a device unit entity, which controls the
    loading and dumping of microcode for a specific communications
    device.

    create  [node node-id] device unit devunit-name -
            name device-name

    Name is a required argument which specifies the physical device
    this device unit entity controls.  Devunit-name is the
    simplename which identifies this device unit instance.

    Example:

    create device unit device-0 name DSV-0

5  –  dns

5.1  –  clerk

    create [node node-id] dns clerk

    Creates a dns clerk on the specified node. You can also enter this
    command through the dns$control utility.  This command should not
    normally be executed outside of the DECnet startup procedure.

    You must have the NET$MANAGE rights identifier (OpenVMS
    systems) or superuser privileges (Tru64 Unix systems).

5.1.1  –  known_namespace

    create [node node-id] dns clerk -
         known namespace namespace-ident -
         nscts namespace-creation-timestamp

    Adds a namespace to the list of namespaces cached by a
    specified DECdns clerk.  This is useful for defining
    namespaces the clerk does not learn about automatically
    from advertisements on a local area network.  The simple
    name you supply in as the namespace-ident becomes both
    name and nickname.  If the name you supply conflicts with
    an existing name or nickname, this command is rejected.
    You can also enter this command through the dns$contol
    utility.

    You must have the NET$MANAGE rights identifier (OpenVMS
    systems) or superuser privileges (Tru64 Unix systems).

    The following example adds the namespace with the name jns
    and NSCTS value of 08-00-2B-0D-C0-9D-CD-3B-C6-16-EC-3B-94-00
    to the list of namespaces cached by the local clerk:

    create dns clerk known namespace jns -
        NSCTS 08-00-2B-0D-C0-9D-CD-3B-C6-16-EC-3B-94-00

5.1.2  –  manual_nameserver

    create [node node-id] dns clerk -
        manual nameserver name tower towerset

    Creates knowledge in the local clerk's cache about a server
    that exists across a wide area network (WAN). It gives the
    clerk the information it needs to contact the server across
    a WAN and cache the other information that the clerk needs
    to communicate with that server.  You can also enter this
    command through the dns$control utility.

    You must have the NET$MANAGE rights identifier (OpenVMS
    systems) or superuser privileges (Tru64 Unix systems).

                            NOTE

    You should not normally enter this command from ncl or
    dns$control. You can use the dns$configure configuration
    program to accomplish what this command does.

    The following example informs the clerk on node
    .mfg.umbriel about the existence of the server nrl:

    create node .mfg.umbriel dns clerk -
      manual nameserver nrl -
      tower {([ DNA_OSInetwork , 49::00-04:AA-00-04-00-6A-11:20 ])}

5.2  –  server

    create [node node-id] dns server

    Creates a server on the specified node. The server software
    must be installed on the target node. You can also enter this
    command through the dns$control utility.  This command should not
    normally be executed outside of the DECnet startup procedure.

    You must have the NET$MANAGE rights identifier (OpenVMS
    systems) or superuser privileges (Tru64 Unix systems).

5.2.1  –  clearinghouse

    create [node node-id] dns server -
       clearinghouse clearinghouse-name [,optional arguments...]

    Creates a clearinghouse on the specified node. You can specify
    the directory version, the initial replica to be stored in the
    clearinghouse, and the filename. This command is useful after
    moving a clearinghouse or if you have moved the clearinghouse
    file. You can also enter this command through the dns$control
    utility.

    The account executing the command needs write access to the
    directory in which you want to name the clearinghouse.  This
    access must be propagated to all members of the directory's
    replica set before you enter this command.  Otherwise, the
    command fails.

    You must have the NET$MANAGE rights identifier (OpenVMS
    systems) or superuser privileges (Tru64 Unix systems).

                               NOTE

    This command is normally executed only by the DECdns
    configuration program during the configuration of a DECdns
    server in an existing namespace.  You should use this command
    only to re-create a clearinghouse whose database files are
    relocated on another server system.

    The following example creates a clearinghouse named
    .sales.ny_ch on node .sales.orion.

    create node .sales.orion dns server -
       clearinghouse .sales.ny_ch

5.2.1.1  –  new_directory_version

    The new directory version optional argument specifies
    the DECdns version number the new directories will
    have at this clearinghouse. Specify the version-number
    as Vx.y.z, where x defines the major release number,
    y specifies the minor version number, and z specifies
    an ECO level. This argument is optional. Set the value to
    V1.0.0 if you intend to create DNS Version 1 directories.
    Set it to  V2.0.0 to create only DECdns Version 2
    directories. If you omit this argument, the default
    is V2.0.0.

5.2.1.2  –  initial_replica

    The initial replicate optional argument specifies the
    full name of the first directory replica to store in the
    clearinghouse.  If you omit this argument, the parent
    directory of this clearinghouse becomes the initial
    replica.

5.2.1.3  –  file

    A file specification that will contain the clearinghouse.
    This argument, which is optional, is useful if you have
    moved an existing clearinghouse and do not want new
    default names to be generated automatically. On Tru64 Unix
    systems, the default is /var/dss/dns. On OpenVMS systems,
    the default is the default directory for the DNS$SERVER
    account.

6  –  dtss

    Creates a DECdts clerk or server process on the specified node.

    create [node node-id] dtss type type-argument

    The type argument is required.  It specifies whether the node
    is a DECdts clerk or server.

    Example:

    create dtss type clerk

7  –  event_dispatcher

    Creates the Event Dispatcher module.  For more information about
    this entity and its subentities, refer to
    HELP ENTITY EVENT_DISPATCHER.

    create [node node-id] event dispatcher

    Select outbound_stream for information on creating event dispatcher
    outbound stream subentities.  Select relay for information on
    creating the event dispatcher relay subentity.  Select sink for
    information on creating event dispatcher sink subentities.

7.1  –  Exception Messages

 o  entity class not supported (OpenVMS)

    The Event Dispatcher has not registered with EMAA.  The NET$EVD
    process is probably not running.  For instructions on restarting
    the process, refer to HELP NETWORK_MANAGEMENT EVENT_DISPATCHER.

7.2  –  outbound_stream

    Creates an instance of an event dispatcher outbound stream entity.

    create [node node-id] event dispatcher -
        outbound stream stream-name [maximum buffer size integer]

    An event dispatcher outbound stream entity represents an outgoing
    connection to a sink on a local or remote node.  Stream-name is the
    simplename which identifies this event dispatcher outbound stream
    instance.  Maximum buffer size is an optional argument.

    Example:

    create event dispatcher outbound stream local_stream

7.2.1  –  maximum_buffer_size

    Maximum buffer size is an optional argument that specifies the
    maximum number of octets to be used for event processing of this
    stream. The current value is displayed in the buffer size status
    attribute. You can specify a size smaller than the
    implementation's default, provided it is still sufficient to hold
    the events lost event. It is recommended that you use the default
    buffer size, which is 16384.

    Example:

    create event dispatcher outbound stream local_stream -
        maximum buffer size 16384

7.2.2  –  Exception Messages

 o  entity class not supported (OpenVMS)

    The Event Dispatcher has not registered with EMAA.  The NET$EVD
    process is probably not running.  For instructions on restarting
    the process, refer to HELP NETWORK_MANAGEMENT EVENT_DISPATCHER.

7.3  –  relay

    Creates an event dispatcher replay entity which processes events
    from Phase IV systems.  It receives Phase IV format events and
    posts them into the DECnet-Plus logging system.

    create  [node node-id] event dispatcher relay

7.3.1  –  Exception Messages

 o  process failure

    The event dispatcher relay entity probably already exists.

 o  entity class not supported (OpenVMS)

    The Event Dispatcher has not registered with EMAA.  The NET$EVD
    process is probably not running.  For instructions on restarting
    the process, refer to HELP NETWORK_MANAGEMENT EVENT_DISPATCHER.

7.4  –  sink

    Creates an instance of an event dispatcher sink entity.

    create [node node-id] event dispatcher -
       sink sink-name [maximum buffer size integer]

    A sink manages incoming connections and filters incoming events.
    Each sink maintains a filter that is applied to all streams that
    are assigned to that sink.  Sink-name is a simplename that
    identifies this particular event dispatcher sink instance.
    Maximum buffer size is an optional argument.

    Example:

    create event dispatcher sink local_sink

7.4.1  –  maximum_buffer_size

    Maximum buffer size is an optional argument that specifies the
    maximum number of octets to be used for event processing of this
    sink.  The current value is displayed in the buffer size status
    attribute. You can specify a size smaller than the
    implementation's default, provided it is still sufficient to hold
    the events lost event. If the value specified is inadequate for
    the events lost event, an "insufficient resources" exception is
    returned.  It is recommended that you use the default buffer size,
    which is 16384.

    Example:

    create event dispatcher sink local_sink -
         maximum buffer size 16384

7.4.2  –  Exception Messages

 o  entity class not supported (OpenVMS)

    The Event Dispatcher has not registered with EMAA.  The NET$EVD
    process is probably not running.  For instructions on restarting
    the process, refer to HELP NETWORK_MANAGEMENT EVENT_DISPATCHER.

8  –  fddi

    Creates the FDDI module. Refer to HELP ENTITY FDDI for
    more information about this entity and its subentities.

    create  [node node-id] fddi

    Select station for information on creating fddi station
    subentities.

8.1  –  Exception Messages

 o  already exists

    The FDDI module already exists on the specified node.

8.2  –  station

    Creates an instance of an FDDI station, using the specified
    communications device. Station-name is a simplename that
    identifies this particular FDDI station instance.  The
    Communication Port argument is required.

    create  [node node-id] fddi station station-name -
            communication port port-id

    The Communication Port is the system device name assigned to this
    station.

    On Tru64 UNIX the port-id must be in the format ddn, where dd
    is the device name prefix and n is the device number.

    On OpenVMS the port-id must be in the format ddc, where dd is
    the device name prefix and c is the controller letter.

    Device Type  Tru64 UNIX 	 OpenVMS

    DEFAA           faa              fa
    DEFEA           fta              fr
    DEFTA           fta              fc
    DEFPA           fta
    DEFQA                            fq
    DEFZA           fza              fc
    DEMFA           mfa              fx
    FOCUS                            fw

    OpenVMS Example:

    create fddi station fddi-0 communication port FWA

8.2.1  –  Exception Messages

 o  required argument omitted

    Communications port is a required argument for this command.

 o  already exists

    An fddi station by that instance name already exists.

 o  no such object instance

    The FDDI module has probably not been created yet.   On OpenVMS,
    verify the contents of your NET$FDDI_STARTUP.NCL script.  You
    may need to run net$configure to reconfigure your devices.

9  –  frame (OpenVMS)

    Creates the Frame module.  Refer to HELP ENTITY FRAME for more
    information about this entity and its subentities.

    create  [node node-id] frame

    Select link for information on creating frame link subentities.

9.1  –  link

    Creates an instance of a frame link entity, which is associated with
    a physical line and controls the framing protocol used on that line.
    There is one frame link entity for each physical line.  The link-id
    is a simplename that identifies this frame link instance.

    create  [node node-id] frame link link-id -
          protocol protocol-type [,control mode mode]

    The Protocol argument is required.  It determines the framing
    protocol used over the link.  Possible protocol-type values are:
    bisync, hdlc, chips, sdlc, ddcmp, swift, and genbyte.

    The Control Mode argument is optional.

9.1.1  –  control_mode

    The optional Control Mode argument specifies the mode in which
    the link operates.  This argument determines the value of the
    control mode characteristic.  The default is point-to-point.
    Possible mode values are:  multipoint master, multipoint
    tributary, and point-to-point.

9.1.2  –  Exception Messages

 o  parent is disabled

    The frame entity was disabled when you issued this create
    command. Enable the frame entity and then reissue this command.

10  –  hdlc

    Creates an HDLC module entity.  For more information, refer to
    HELP ENTITY HDLC.

    create  [node node-id] hdlc

    Select link for information on creating hdlc link and hdlc link
    logical station subentities.

10.1  –  link

    Creates an instance of an HDLC link entity, which is associated with
    a port of the supporting physical layer module.  It contains
    attributes common to local HDLC operations for all logical stations
    on that line.

    create [node node-id] hdlc -
       link link-name [linktype link-type] [,profile latin1string]

    Link-name is a simplename that identifies this HDLC link instance.
    The Linktype and Profile arguments are optional.

    Example:

    create hdlc link hdlc-0

    Select logical_station for information on creating hdlc link
    logical station subentities.

10.1.1  –  linktype

    The optional Linktype argument specifies the operational mode of
    the HDLC link, determining how the logical station operates. This
    value is negotiated with the remote station. This argument
    determines the value of the link type characteristic.

    balanced   The logical station operates in asynchronous response
               balanced mode. This is the default value of the
               argument.

    primary    The logical station is the primary and operates in
               normal response mode.

    secondary  The logical station is a secondary and operates in
               normal response mode.

    Example:

    create hdlc link hdlc-0 linktype primary

10.1.2  –  profile

    The optional Profile argument specifies a string of information
    that can be used when the HDLC protocol is dependent on network
    subscription time commitments pertinent to the Data Link layer.
    When specified, the values of some link characteristics may be
    overridden. This argument determines the value of the profile
    characteristic. The default value of this argument is a null
    string, meaning that no profile is used.

10.1.3  –  logical_station

    Creates an instance of the HDLC link logical station entity,
    which controls the characteristics of an HDLC logical station.

    create  [node node-id] hdlc link link-name -
            logical station station-name

    There is one station for each remote termination of a line
    associated with the HDLC link.  The station-name is a
    simplename that identifies this HDLC link logical station
    instance.

    Example:

    create hdlc link hdlc-0 logical station hdlc-0

11  –  lapb

    Creates the LAPB module.  Refer to HELP ENTITY LAPB for more
    information about this entity and its subentities.

    create  [node node-id] lapb

    Select link for information on creating lapb link subentities.

11.1  –  link

    Creates an instance of a LAPB link entity.  Such an instance is
    associated with a port of the supporting Physical Layer and
    contains attributes that describe local LAPB operation.

    create  [node node-id] lapb link link-name profile string

    Link-name is a simplename that identifies this LAPB link
    instance.  The required argument Profile is the name of the
    X.25 Level 2 Profile that defines subscription details
    associated with the PSDN to which this DTE is connected.

    Example:

    create lapb link link-0 profile "AUSTPAC"

12  –  llc2

    Creates an LLC2 module.  For more information about this
    entity and its subentities, refer to HELP ENTITY LLC2.

    create [node node-id] llc2

    Select sap for information on creating llc2 sap and llc2
    sap link subentities.

12.1  –  sap

    Creates an instance of an LLC2 service access point entity.
    Such an instance allows links to be multiplexed over its
    associated LLC2 port.  This instance is identified by the
    simplename sap-name.

    create [node node-id] llc2 sap sap-name

    Example:

    create llc2 sap sap-0

    Select link for information on creating llcs sap link
    subentities.

12.1.1  –  link

    Creates an instance of the LLC2 sap link entity.  Each instance
    of an LLC2 sap link entity represents one of the links that
    operates over a particular service access point.  Link-name is
    the simplename that identifies this particular LLC2 sap link
    instance.

    create [node node-id] llc2 sap sap-name link link-name

    Example:

    create llc2 sap sap-0 link dte-1

13  –  modem_connect

     Creates the Modem Connect module.  For more information about this
     entity and its subentities, refer to HELP ENTITY MODEM_CONNECT.

     create  [node node-id] modem connect

     Select line for information on creating modem connect line
     subentities.

13.1  –  Exception Messages

 o   Already exists

     A modem connect module already exists on the specified node.

13.2  –  line

    Creates an instance of the modem connect line entity.  This
    modem connect line entity is associated with a physical circuit on
    the node.  Usually, there is one line entity for each circuit.
    Line-name is a simplename that identifies this modem connect line
    instance.

    create  [node node-id] modem connect line line-name -
             communication port port-name [,optional arguments...]

    The required Communications Port argument specifies the name of
    the communications port to which the communications line is
    connected.

    The optional arguments for the create modem connect line command
    are:  communications mode, duplex, connection type (Tru64 UNIX),
    profile, and rate select (OpenVMS).

    Examples:

    create modem connect line DSY-0-0 -
         communication port DSY-0-0

    create modem connect line DDCMP-0 -
         communication port DMB-0-0, -
         communications mode synchronous, duplex full

    create modem connect line dsv-0 -
         communication port DSV-0-0, -
         profile "NORMAL"

13.2.1  –  communications_mode

    The optional Communications Mode argument specifies the
    communications method used on the link.  Possible comm-mode
    values are:  asynchronous and synchronous.  The default
    value is taken from the device capability.  If that is
    unknown, the default is synchronous.

    Example:

    create modem connect line DSY-0-0 -
         communication port DSY-0-0, -
         communications mode synchronous

13.2.2  –  connection type (Tru64 UNIX)

    The optional Connection Type argument specifies the type of
    connection.  Possible conn-type values are: nonswitched and
    switched.  The default value is taken from the device
    capability. If this is unknown, the default is switched.

13.2.3  –  duplex

    The optional Duplex argument specifies whether the line
    is full or half duplex.  Possible duplex-type values are:

    full      The line has full-duplex capabilities.

    half      The line has only half-duplex capabilities.

    The default value is taken from the device capability.
    If that is unknown, the default is full.

    Example:

    create modem connect line DDCMP-0 -
         communication port DMB-0-0, duplex full

13.2.4  –  profile

    The optional Profile attribute specifies the name of a
    local profile to be used with the line. Specify the name
    as a latin1string.  On OpenVMS, you must include the profile
    name in quotes.

    Example:

    create modem connect line dsv-0 -
         communication port DSV-0-0, -
         profile "NORMAL"

13.2.5  –  rate select (OpenVMS)

    The optional Rate Select argument specifies which of the
    line rates is to be used if none is specified when a call
    is set up.

    high    The value of the "speed" characteristic is used.
            This is the default.

    low     The value of the "alternate speed" characteristic
            is used.

    Example:

    create modem connect line DSY-0-0 -
         communication port DSY-0-0, -
         rate select low

13.2.6  –  Exception Messages

 o  already exists

    A modem connect line entity with the specified name already
    exists on the specified node.

 o  communications port in use

    Another entity has reserved the communications port specified in
    the command. Check that you specified the correct port. Reissue
    the command specifying another port or modify the other entity to
    use a different port.

14  –  mop

    Creates the MOP module.  For information about this entity and
    its subentities, refer to HELP ENTITY MOP.  For information about
    managing MOP, refer to HELP NETWORK_MANAGEMENT MOP.

    create  [node node-id] mop

    Select circuit for information on creating mop circuit subentities.

    Select client for information on creating mop client subentities.

14.1  –  Exception Messages

 o  already exists

    A MOP module already exists.

 o  entity class not supported (OpenVMS)

    MOP has not registered with EMAA.  The NET$MOP process has probably
    not been properly started.  See HELP NETWORK_MANAGEMENT MOP for
    further information.

14.2  –  circuit

    Creates an instance of a mop circuit entity, identified by the
    circuit-name simplename.  This mop circuit entity is a data link on
    which MOP services are available.  The required Type attribute
    specifies the type of circuit.

    create  [node node-id] mop circuit circuit-name type circ-type

    Example:

    create mop circuit csmacd-1 type csma-cd

14.2.1  –  Exception Messages

 o  entity class not supported (OpenVMS)

    MOP has not registered with EMAA.  The NET$MOP process has
    probably not been properly started.  For more information,
    see HELP NETWORK_MANAGEMENT MOP.

 o  unsupported circuit type

    Type argument value is not supported in this implementation.

 o  already exists

    A mop circuit by this name already exists.

14.3  –  client

    Creates an instance of a mop client entity, identified by the
    client-name simplename.  A mop client is a set of default
    characteristics saved in the MOP Client database.

    create  [node node-id] mop client client-name

    These default characteristics are used by several MOP functions:
    dump/load server, load requester, loop requester, and console
    requester.  When a command or request for one of these
    services does not supply all of the required arguments, the
    values stored in the MOP client database for that client are
    used to perform the operation.

    Example:

    create mop client lamchp

14.3.1  –  Exception Messages

 o  entity class not supported (OpenVMS)

    The MOP entity has not registered with EMAA.  The NET$MOP
    process has probably not been started.  For more information,
    see HELP NETWORK_MANAGEMENT MOP.

 o  already exists

    The a mop client by that instance name already exists.

 o  no such object instance

    MOP has not been properly started or configured.

15  –  nsp

    Creates the NSP module.  Refer to HELP ENTITY NSP for information
    about this entity and its subentities.

    create  [node node-id] nsp

15.1  –  Exception Messages

 o  Already Exists

    The create fails if the nsp module already exists.

16  –  osak

    Creates the OSAK module.  Refer to HELP ENTITY OSAK for information
    about this entity and its subentities.

    create  [node node-id] osak

    Select application for information on creating osak application
    and osak application invocation subentities on OpenVMS.

16.1  –  Exception Message

 o  entity exists

    An osak entity already exists.

16.2  –  application (OpenVMS)

    Creates an osak application entity which represents an OSI application
    and is created each time an OSI application that is running over the
    OSAK software opens an initiator or a responder.  The entity also
    records information about the name and address of an application.

    create  [node node-id] osak application "presentation address"

    For OpenVMS, an osak application entity has zero or more application-
    entity invocations, each represented by an OSAK application invocation
    entity.  In addition to recording information about the name and
    address of an application, it also records information that controls
    the way in which inbound association requests for that application
    are handled by the OSAK software.

    You should create an osak application and an osak application
    invocation for each passive application that you want to run,
    identifying the application by its presentation address.  Also,
    an osak application entity is created automatically for an active
    application and deleted at the end of the connection.

    Example:

    create osak application "'0001'H/'0001'H/'0004'H/NS+21,CLNS"

16.2.1  –  invocation (OpenVMS)

    Creates an osak application invocation entity which represents one
    invocation of an application.

    create  [node node-id] osak application "presentation address"
            invocation invocation-identifier

    An osak application invocation entity can be created in two ways:

    o  Automatically, each time an OSI application that is running over
       the OSAK software opens an initiator or a responder

    o  Manually, when you use this create command to create a passive
       application, which becomes active only when your OpenVMS system
       receives an OSI call for that particular application invocation.

    Example:

    create osak application "'0001'H/'0001'H/'0004'H/NS+21,CLNS" -
            invocation [AP_Invocation = -1, AE_Invocation = -1]

17  –  osi_transport

    Creates the OSI Transport module.  Refer to HELP ENTITY OSI_TRANSPORT
    for information concerning this entity and its subentities.

    create  [node node-id] osi transport

    Select application for information on creating osi transport
    application subentities on OpenVMS.

    Select template for information on creating osi transport templates.

17.1  –  Exception Messages

 o  already exists

    An osi transport entity already exists.

17.2  –  application (OpenVMS)

    Creates an instance of the osi transport application entity.  That
    instance is identified by the simplename application-name.

    create  [node node-id] osi transport -
           application application-name

    An OSI Transport Application stores information about an end user
    that is activated for receipt of an incoming connection request when
    the request contains that end user's name in its Destination Name
    field.

    Example:

    create osi transport application osit$ivp

17.3  –  template

    Creates a instance of an osi transport template entity, identified
    by the simplename used in place of template-id.

    create  [node node-id] osi transport template template-id

    An OSI Transport Template entity provides a collection of
    characteristics that supply default values for certain parameters
    that influence the operation of a port on a transport connection.
    One template, with the reserved template-id of "default", is
    automatically created when the osi transport entity is created.
    This template is used by default when a user does not specify a
    template-id in a call to establish a connection.  The default
    template is deleted automatically when the osi transport entity
    is deleted.  Similarly, the initial values of the attributes in a
    template are the same as the current values in the default
    template.

    Example:

    create osi transport template osit$rfc1006plus

17.3.1  –  Exception Messages

 o  already exists

    An osi transport template entity by that instance name already
    exists.

18  –  routing

    Creates the routing entity.  For information about the Routing
    entity and its subentities, refer to HELP ENTITY ROUTING.

    create  [node node-id] routing  type routing-type

    The Type argument is required.  It determines the value
    of the type characteristic attribute.  These are the possible
    routing-type values:

    endnode    The node is an end system.

    L1router   The node is a level 1 router.

    L2router   The node is a level 2 router.

    Example:

    create routing type endnode

    Select circuit for information on creating routing circuit,
    routing circuit adjacency, and routing circuit reachable
    address subentities.

    Select egp_group for information on creating routing egp
    group and routing egp group egp neighbor subentities.

    Select permitted_neighbor for information on creating
    routing permitted neighbor subentities.

18.1  –  Exception Messages

 o  already exists

    A routing entity already exists.

 o  invalid router type

    The type argument specifies an invalid router type on the create
    command.

18.2  –  circuit

    Creates an instance of a routing circuit entity which represents
    a data link to another node, specified by the simple name
    circuit-name.

    create  [node node-id] routing circuit circuit-name -
          type circuit-type

    The Type argument is required.  Possible circuit-type values are:

    csma-cd             - a broadcast circuit
    ddcmp               - a DDCMP circuit
    fddi                - an FDDI large packet circuit
    hdlc                - an HDLC circuit
    x25 da              - a dynamically allocated X.25 circuit
    x25 permanent       - an X.25 permanent virtual circuit
    x25 static incoming - a static incoming X.25 circuit
    x25 static outgoing - a static outgoing X.25 circuit

    On OpenVMS for FDDI routing circuits, the type should only be
    fddi if large packet support is in use, otherwise the type should
    be csma-cd.

    Examples:

    create routing circuit fddi-1 type csma-cd

    create routing circuit fddi-1 type fddi ! for large packet support

    Select adjacency for information on creating routing circuit
    adjacency subentities.

    Select reachable_address for information on creating routing
    circuit reachable address subentities.

18.2.1  –  Exception Messages

 o  invalid circuit type

    The specified circuit type is invalid.

    Argument:

    reason     Reason why the circuit type is invalid.

    1          A dynamically allocated X.25 circuit type is not
               permitted for a level 1 router.

 o  maximum circuits exceeded

    An attempt has been made to create more than the maximum number
    of circuits allowed.

18.2.2  –  adjacency

    Creates an instance of a routing circuit adjacency.  An
    adjacency describes a neighboring node that is accessible
    through a particular circuit.

    This create command is allowed only if the circuit is a
    csma-cd circuit and the type is L1router or L2router.

    create  [node node-id] routing circuit circuit-name -
                   adjacency adjacency-name, -
                   endnode ids {id[,id...]}, -
                   LAN address LAN-address [,data format string]

    The required Endnode IDs argument is a set of source system
    IDs.  The required LAN Address argument is the Data Link
    address from which the adjacency receives end system hellos.
    The optional Data Format argument is the format of the reachable
    address.

18.2.3  –  reachable_address

    Creates a routing circuit reachable address entity instance
    which contains information about a manually entered address
    prefix accessible over that circuit. It exists only on L2
    routers and end nodes.

    create  [node node-id] routing circuit circuit-name -
         reachable address simple-name -
         address prefix address-prefix

    On an end system, the type may be "outbound" or (for a
    broadcast circuit only) "filter".  A reachable address of
    type outbound behaves in a way similar to that on an L2
    router except that the routing information is used to
    control the operation of the ES cache.  A reachable address
    of type filter (for the broadcast circuit only) specifies
    the permitted LAN addresses of routers on the LAN that will
    be used by the reverse path cache algorithm.  To switch
    between outbound and filter types, the reachable address
    must first be disabled.  For either outbound or filter type,
    the mapping attribute should be set to manual because the
    default is X.121.

    The address prefix argument is required.  It specifies the
    address prefix to which this reachable address corresponds.

    Example:

    create routing circuit csmacd-1 reachable address to-bulean -
           address prefix 49::4

18.2.3.1  –  Exception Messages

 o  address prefix not unique

    A reachable address already exists with the specified address
    prefix.

 o  invalid address prefix

    Specified address prefix has more than two digits, and does not
    correspond to a valid AFI.

 o  non DA circuit

    A reachable address on an endnode can only be created on a DA
    circuit.

18.3  –  egp_group

    Creates a routing egp group defining a set of systems in the same
    autonomous system with which this sytem may exchange EGP messages.

    create  [node node-id] routing egp group group-name

    This entity is supported only on Level 2 routers that support dual
    routing (and, in particular, the EGP routing protocol).

18.3.1  –  egp_neighbor

    Creates a routing egp group egp neighbor entity which defines one of
    the systems in the same autonomous group defined by the owning egp
    group entity.

    create  [node node-id] routing egp group group-name egp neighbor -
            neighbor-name  ip address ip-address

    This entity is supported only on Level 2 routers that
    support dual routing (and, in particular, the EGP routing protocol).

18.3.1.1  –  Exception Messages

 o  duplicate ip address

    An EGP neighbor with this IP address already exists in this EGP
    group.

18.4  –  permitted_neighbor

    Creates a routing permitted neighbor entity instance which
    represents a neighboring node on a nonbroadcast circuit that
    is permitted to connect to this node.  Neighbor-name is a
    simple name.  ID is the node ID of a potential neighbor node.

    create  [node node-id] routing -
            permitted neighbor neighbor-name -
            id node-id

    Examples:

    create routing permitted neighbor nashua_decnet-osi -
           id 08-00-2b-12-34-56

    create routing permitted neighbor nashua_phase_iv -
           id aa-00-04-00-12-34

18.4.1  –  Exception Messages

 o  duplicate node id

    A routing permitted neighbor entity with the specified node ID
    already exists.

    Argument:

    name       The name of the permitted neighbor that already has
               this node ID.

 o  permitted neighbor already exists

    A routing permitted neighbor entity with the specified name
    already exists.

19  –  session_control

    Creates the Session Control module.  For information about this
    entity and its subentities, refer to HELP ENTITY SESSION_CONTROL.

    create  [node node-id] session control

    Select application for information on creating session control
    application subentities.

    Select proxy for information on creating session control proxy
    subentities on Tru64 UNIX.

    Select transport_service for information on creating session
    control transport service subentities.

19.1  –  Exception Messages

 o  already exists

    A session control entity already exists.

19.2  –  application

    Creates a session control application entity instance which stores
    information about an end user that this activated for receipt of an
    incoming connection request when the request contains that end user's
    name in its destination name field.  Application-name is the simple
    name assigned to the application when it is created.

    create  [node node-id] session control application application-name

    Example:

    create session control application task

19.2.1  –  Exception Messages

 o  already exists

    An instance of a session control application entity by that name
    already exists.

19.3  –  proxy (Tru64 UNIX)

    create  [node node-id] session control proxy name

    Name is the simple name assigned to a particular entity instance.
    The name is the management identifier for the proxy database entry
    and is kept unique among the entries in this database maintained by
    Session Control.

19.3.1  –  Exception Messages

 o  already exists

    A session control proxy entity already exists.

19.4  –  transport_service

    Creates an instance of a session control transport service
    entity which stores information about modules in the
    Transport layer that support Session Control.

    create  [node node-id] session control -
            transport service transport-name  -
            protocol protocol-id [,tsel hex-string]

    The Protocol argument is required.  It specifies the transport
    protocol to be used by this transport service:

    '04'H      This transport service uses the NSP transport
               protocol.

    '05'H      This transport service uses version 1 of the
               OSI transport protocol.

    The optional TSEL argument is only applicable for the OSI
    transport.

    Examples:

    create session control transport service nsp protocol %X04

    create session control transport service osi protocol %X05

19.4.1  –  tsel

    The Transport Selector is used by the OSI Transport Module
    to bind incoming connection requests to session control.
    The default value is the hexadecimal representation of
    "DEC0". This argument is not applicable for NSP transport.

    Example:

    create session control -
            transport service osi protocol %X05, tsel %DEC0

19.4.2  –  Exception Messages

 o  already exists

    This session control transport service entity already exists.

 o  duplicate protocol

    The session control transport service entity fails on creation
    because the protocol already exists.

 o  protocol not supported

    The session control transport service entity fails on creation
    because the protocol is not supported by this module.

20  –  token ring (Tru64 UNIX)

    Creates the Token Ring module.  For information about this entity
    and its subentities, refer to HELP ENTITY TOKEN_RING.

    create  [node node-id] token ring

    Select station for information on creating token ring station
    and token ring station fa map subentities.

20.1  –  Exception Messages

 o  already exists

    A token ring entity already exists.

20.2  –  station

    Creates an instance of a token ring station.

    create [node node-id] token ring station station-name -
        communication port device-name [,mode loopback-or-normal]
        [,transparent source routing enabled]

    The Communication Port is required.  It specifies a Tru64 UNIX
    device name to assign to this station. The name must be in the
    format ddn, where dd is the device name prefix and n is the
    device number.

    Device	device-name

    DETRA	tra0

    Select FA_map for information on creating token ring station
    fa map subentities.

20.2.1  –  FA map

    create  [node node-id] token ring station station-name -
                           FA map famap-id

20.2.1.1  –  Exception Messages

 o  already exists

    An FA map entity with the same identifier already exists.

20.2.2  –  mode

    The mode in which this station will be enabled.  Can be
    either normal (default) or loopback.

20.2.3  –  transparent_source_routing

    Indicates whether the transparent source routing
    functionality will or will not be enabled. The default is
    enabled. This value cannot be disabled.

20.2.4  –  Exception Messages

 o  already exists

    A token ring station entity already exists.

 o  communication port in use

    A communication port is already reserved by another entity.

 o  invalid communication port

    Cannot run Token Ring data link on this communication port.

21  –  x25_access

    Creates the X.25 Access module on the system.  The Maximum Active
    Ports argument is optional.  It specifies the maximum number of
    ports that can be created on this system.

    create  [node node-id] x25 access [maximum active ports integer]

    For more information about the X.25 Access entity and its
    subentities, refer to HELP ENTITY X25_ACCESS.

21.1  –  application

    Creates an X.25 Access Application entity instance which defines an
    application to be executed for an incoming call.

    create  [node node-id] x25 access application application-name

    Examples:

    create x25 access application X29_LOGIN

    create X25 access application X25_MAIL

    create X25 access application APPLICATION_0

21.2  –  dte_class

    Creates an X25 access dte class entity which defines a named class of
    DTEs which is a group of local DTEs or a group of DTEs on a remote
    gateway system.

    create  [node node-id] x25 access dte class class-name -
            type local-or-remote
            [,profile profile-name] (Tru64 UNIX)

    Type is a required argument.  Profile is an optional Tru64
    UNIX argument used to supply default values for the X.121 mapping
    attribute in this entity.

    Examples:

    create x25 access dte class dte-0 type local

    create x25 access dte class AUSTPAC type local

    create x25 access dte class REMOTE-CLASS-0 type remote

21.3  –  filter

    Creates an X.25 access filter entity which defines the criteria by
    which the destination of an incoming call is determined.

    create  [node node-id] x25 access filter filter-name

    Example:

    create x25 access filter FILTER_0

21.4  –  reachable_address

    Creates an X.25 access reachable address entity which maps a
    destination network service access point (NSAP) address in an
    outgoing call to a DTE class/DTE address pair.

    create [node node-id] x25 access -
            reachable address address-name -
            address prefix address-prefix

    The Address Prefix argument is required.  It is the leading
    substring of an NSAP address associated with this reachable
    address entity.

    Example:

    create x25 access reachable address x121 address prefix 37

21.4.1  –  Exception Messages

 o  address prefix not unique

    A reachable address with the specified prefix already exists.

21.5  –  security_dte_class

    Creates an X.25 access security dte class entity which is used to
    control inbound and outbound calls.

    create  [node node-id] x25 access -
            security dte class class-name

21.5.1  –  remote_dte

    Creates an X.25 access security dte class remote dte instance
    which is a collection of access control attributes that
    control inbound calls from and outbound calls to a set of
    remote DTEs.

    create  [node node-id] x25 access -
            security dte class class-name -
            remote dte dte-name -
            remote address prefix dte-address-prefix

    The Remote Address Prefix argument is required.  It is a
    leading substring of a DTE address associated with this
    remote address entity. Wildcards can be used in the address
    prefix.

    Example:

    create x25 access -
           security dte class Default remote dte remdte-0 -
           remote address prefix 9876*

21.6  –  security_filter

    Creates an X.25 access security filter entity which is a
    collection of access control attributes that control access
    to one or more filters.

    create [node node-id] x25 access security filter filter-name

    Example:

    create x25 access security filter APPL_APPLICATION_0

21.7  –  template

    Creates an X.25 access template entity which is used to
    supply default values for call parameters when an outgoing
    call is made.  Values in a template can be overridden by
    user-supplied values.

    create  [node node-id] x25 access template template-name

    Example:

    create x25 access template TEMPLATE-0

22  –  x25 client (OpenVMS)

    Creates an X.25 client module which describes the X.25 client
    interface in an accessing system, through which X.25 clients gain
    access to a PSDN via an X.25 server in a gateway system.  For
    information about the X25 Client entity, refer to HELP ENTITY
    X25_CLIENT.

    create  [node node-id] x25 client
             [maximum session connections integer]
             [,incoming session template simple-name]

    The Maximum Session Connections and Incoming Session Template
    arguments are optional.

22.1  –  maximum_session_connections

    Maximum number of concurrent Session Control connections that can
    be supported by the X.25 Client module. This argument determines
    the value of the maximum session connections characteristic. If
    not specified, the implementation-specific default value of the
    characteristic maximum session connections is used.

22.2  –  incoming_session_template

    The Session Control template specified for an open/incoming
    connection at the end-user Session Control interface.

23  –  x25_protocol

    Creates the X.25 Protocol module which operates the packet level
    protocol interface to a PSDN, as defined by the CCITT and ISO.

    create  [node node-id] x25 protocol

    For information about the X25 Protocol entity and its subentities,
    refer to HELP ENTITY X25_PROTOCOL.

    Select dte for information on creating x25 protocol dte and
    x25 protocol dte pvc subentities.

    Select group for information on creating x25 protocol groups.

23.1  –  dte

    Creates an X.25 protocol dte entity which describes a local DTE.

    create  [node node-id] x25 protocol dte dte-name -
             profile profile-name [,maximum active circuits integer]

    The Profile argument is required.  It is the name of the profile
    that supplies subscription details of the PSDN to which the DTE is
    connected.

    The Maximum Active Circuits argument is optional.  It specifies
    the number of virtual circuits that can be active at any time on
    the DTE for SVCs and PVCs (OpenVMS).

    Example:

    create x25 protocol dte dte-1 profile "ISO8881"

23.1.1  –  pvc

    Creates an X.25 protocol dte pvc entity which describes a
    permanent virtual circuit (PVC).

    create [node node-id] x25 protocol dte dte-name -
        pvc pvc-name -
        channel integer [,packet size integer] [,window size integer]

    The Channel argument is required.  It is the concatenated logical
    channel group and logical channel number for the PVC, and it
    should be a unique value among PVCs on this DTE.  These channel
    numbers must not be present in the incoming list or outgoing list
    of the parent DTE.

    Packet Size and Window Size are optional arguments.

    Example:

    create x25 protocol dte dte-0 pvc PVC-0 channel 5

23.1.1.1  –  packet_size

    Packet size, in octets, for the PVC. This argument determines
    the value of the packet size characteristic. This value should
    be within the maximum and minimum packet size specifier by the
    parent DTE.

23.1.1.2  –  window_size

    Window size for the PVC. This argument determines the value of
    the window size characteristic. This value should be within the
    maximum and minimum window size specifier by the parent DTE.

23.1.1.3  –  Exception Messages

 o  name not unique

    The PVC entity is not unique at the gateway system.

23.2  –  group

    Creates an X.25 protocol group entity which specifies a number of
    DTEs that make up a closed user group (CUG).

    create  [node node-id] x25 protocol group group-name

    Example:

    create x25 protocol group GROUP-0

24  –  x25 relay (Alpha)

    Creates an X.25 relay entity which accepts an incoming call from one
    client and redirects it to another client.  For information about
    the X25 Relay entity and its subentities, refer to
    HELP ENTITY X25_RELAY.

    create [node node-id] x25 relay [maximum active connections integer]

    The Maximum Active Connections argument is optional.  It specifies
    the maximum number of active connections supported.

24.1  –  client

    Creates an X.25 relay client which provides a set of default values
    to be used to set up a relay between an incoming call and an
    outgoing call.

    create  [node  node-id] x25 relay client client-name

24.2  –  pvc

    Creates an X.25 relay pvc entity which provides a set of
    default values to be used to establish a connection to a
    client over a permanent virtual circuit (PVC).

    create  [node  node-id] x25 relay pvc pvc-name -
            type local-or-remote

    The Type argument is required, either local or remote.

    Example:

    create x25 relay pvc pvc-0 type local

25  –  x25_server

    Creates X.25 server module which represents the X.25 server that runs
    on a gateway system.  The X.25 server serves X.25 clients on accessing
    systems, providing X.25 access to systems that do not have a direct
    connection to a PSDN.  For information about the X25 Server entity
    and its subentities, refer to HELP ENTITY X25_SERVER.

    create  [node node-id] x25 server
             [maximum session connections number]
             [,incoming session template simple-name]  (Tru64 UNIX)

    The Maximum Session Connections optional argument that specifies
    the number of incoming and outgoing connections that may be
    supported concurrently.

    Incoming Session Template is an optional argument for Tru64 UNIX
    that specifies the Session Control template used to filter
    incoming session control connection requests.

25.1  –  client

    Creates an x25 server client entity which provides a set of
    default values to be used to establish a Session Control
    connection with an X.25 client when an incoming call arrives
    for that client.  You should create an x25 server client entity
    for each X.25 client with which the gateway system is associated.

    create  [node node-id] x25 server client simple-name

25.2  –  security_nodes

    Creates an x25 server security nodes entity which defines a set of
    rights identifiers associated with calls issued by the X.25 Server
    module (on behalf of the X.25 Client module at an accessing system)
    to the X.25 Access module at the gateway system.  These rights
    identifiers are used when making access control checks on the DTE
    class specified when a call is made.

    create  [node node-id] x25 server security nodes simple-name

26  –  xot (OpenVMS Alpha)

    Creates the X.25 Over TCP/IP (XOT) module.

    create [node node-id] xot

26.1  –  sap

    create [node node-id] xot sap sap-name

    Creates a Service Access Point (SAP) entity which specifies the
    point at which the XOT entity gains access to the TCP/IP
    environment for the purposes of listening for inbound XOT
    connections.  The sap-name is a simple name that uniquely
    identifies a particular SAP instance.

    By default a XOT SAP is created with the local ip address of
    0.0.0.0, which indicates that the SAP will listen on any
    available IP interface, for example:

    create xot sap sap-0
    enable xot sap sap-0

    Or you may choose to create one or more SAP entities to listen
    on specific IP interfaces, as in:

    create xot sap sap-0
    set xot sap sap-0 -
      local ip address 123.23.49.235
    enable xot sap sap-0
    create xot sap sap-1
    set xot sap sap-1 -
      local ip address 123.23.49.236
    enable xot sap sap-1

    However, if multiple SAP entities are created, then none of
    them can use the local ip address of 0.0.0.0.

26.1.1  –  link

    create  [node node-id] xot sap sap-name link link-name

    Creates a LINK entity which represents a remote system
    with which XOT is allowed to communicate.  The sap-name
    and link-name are simple names which uniquely identify
    particular SAP and LINK instances.

    To set up a XOT link, you must first create a SAP.  A SAP
    is required so that a number of XOT links can use a single
    RFC1613 port.

    Example:

    create xot sap sap-0
    enable xot sap sap-0
    create xot sap sap-0 link link-0
    set xot sap sap-0 link link-0 -
         remote ip addr 124.24.256.78
    enable xot sap sap-0 link link-0

26.1.1.1  –  Exception messages

 o  Already exists

    The link entity by this name already exists.

26.1.2  –  Exception messages

 o  Already exists

    A SAP entity by this name already exists.
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