1 actions

2  Boot
3  MOP
4  Circuit
=title Boot Mop Circuit

   Causes the system you are managing to send a boot message to an 
   adjacent system so the adjacent system will load itself.  (The Phase V 
   NCL BOOT MOP CIRCUIT command is roughly equivalent to the Phase IV 
   NCP TRIGGER VIA command.)  
                     
   If you chose optionally to enter a Client name in the previous menu, the 
   default boot parameters for this operation are obtained by looking up the 
   information for that MOP Client, and the parameters present in the current 
   display.  


   The required arguments for this boot operation are:

    o  Address

       The LAN address of the target node on the circuit named in the 
       circuit argument. 

    o  Circuit 

       The MOP circuit you have currently selected for the boot operation.


    The optional arguments for this boot operation are:

    o  Client
    
       A client entity to be used for this operation, if you provided one
       in the previous display.

    o  Device

       Provides some information required by the target system for the
       boot operation.
     
    o  Script ID
    
       Script file required by the target system for boot.

    o  Software ID
    
       System image required by the target system for boot.
 
    o  Verification 
    
       A hex string that must match a verification code at the receiving
       system in order to trigger the bootstrap mechanism so that the
       downline load can be performed.  The default is '0000000000000000'H,
       or %x00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00.
 

   Pressing the OK button will cause the boot command to be executed and
   will return control back to the main window.  

   Pressing the RESET button will cause all the arguments to be reset back 
   to the state they were in when you first entered this display.  

   Pressing the CANCEL button will return you to the main window.  No boot
   command will be issued.
 

4  Client
=title Boot Mop Client

   Causes the system you are managing to send a boot message to an 
   adjacent system so that the adjacent system will load itself.  (The 
   Phase V NCL BOOT MOP CLIENT command is roughly equivalent to the 
   Phase IV NCP TRIGGER NODE command).  

   The required arguments for this boot operation are:

    o  Address 

       The LAN address of the target node on the circuit named in the 
       circuit argument. 

    o  Circuit 

       The MOP circuit over which the boot operation is to occur.


    The optional arguments for this boot operation are:

    o  Device 

       Provides some information required by the target system for the
       boot operation.
     
    o  Script ID
    
       Script file required by the target system for boot.

    o  Software ID
    
       System image required by the target system for boot.
 
    o  Verification 
    
       A hex string that must match a verification code at the receiving
       system in order to trigger the bootstrap mechanism so that the
       downline load can be performed.  The default is '0000000000000000'H,
       or %x00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00.
 

   Pressing the OK button will cause the boot command to be executed and
   will return control back to the main window.  

   Pressing the RESET button will cause all the arguments to be reset back 
   to the state they were in when you first entered this display.  

   Pressing the CANCEL button will return you to the main window.  No boot
   command will be issued.
 



2  Connect

3  evd
=title Connect Event Dispatcher

4  outbound_stream
=title Connect Event Dispatcher Outbound Stream

   Pushing the CONTINUE button causes the outbound stream entity to request 
   a connection to its sink partner. This directive causes the entity to issue 
   a single session connect request to its sink partner, unless the state is
   already OnConnected, in which case the directive has no effect and returns 
   the success response.

   Pushing the CANCEL button will cancel the operation.

   In either case, you will be returned to the main window.


2  Create
3  Alias
=title Create Alias

   Press the CONTINUE button to create the Alias entity on the node you are 
   managing, or press the CANCEL button to cancel this operation.  In either
   case, you will be returned to the main window.


4  Port
=title Create Alias Port

   This window allows the user to create a new Alias Port.  Both the Name 
   field and Node ID fields must be set prior to pressing APPLY or OK.  
   Name is the full name to be associated with the port, for example, 
   DEC:.lkg.bulean.  The Node ID is the LAN address associated with the 
   port, for example, AA-00-04-00-45-13.
   
   The selection weight represents the number of sequential incoming connects
   to be passed to this member node in the round-robin sequence before 
   proceeding to the next member node in the sequence.  A value of zero means
   this node is not eligible to receive incoming connections to this alias
   address.  Values between 0 and 10 are suggested.

   Select the Enable Port radio button if you want this node to become an
   active member of the alias you are specifying.

   Pressing the OK button will create the specified Alias Port and return 
   you to the main window.   Pressing the APPLY button will create the 
   specified alias port and leave the current window up.  Pressing the RESET
   button will reset the values back to what they were when you first 
   displayed the window.  Pressing the CANCEL button will cancel this
   operation and return you to the main window.


3  CSMA-CD
=title Create CSMA-CD

   Press the CONTINUE button to create a CSMA-CD entity on the node you are 
   managing, or press the CANCEL button to cancel this operation.  In either
   case, you will be returned to the main window.



4  Station
=title Create CSMA-CD Station
   

   Creates a CSMA-CD Station.  The required arguments are:

    o  Station Name
       
       The name of the CSMA-CD Station you wish to create.  For example,
       CSMACD-0.                     

    o  Communication Port

       The system device name assigned to this station.  The name must be
       in the format ddc, where dd is the device name prefix, and c is the
       controller letter.  The following are examples of device prefixes.  
       For example, the Communications Port for the first controller on
       an SGEC would be EZA.  For the second controller it would be EZB, and 
       so on. 

       Device Type       Prefix

       DEBNA             ET
       DEBNI             ET
       DELQA             XQ
       DELUA             XE
       DEMNA             EX
       DEQTA             XQ
       DESVA             ES
       DEUNA             XE
       PMAD              EC
       SGEC              EZ
       TGEC              TE


   Press CONTINUE to create the CSMA-CD Station, or press CANCEL to cancel 
   this operation.  In either case, you will be returned to the main window.
    


3  DDCMP
=title Create DDCMP

   Press the CONTINUE button to create the DDCMP entity on the node you are 
   managing, or press the CANCEL button to cancel this operation.  In either
   case, you will be returned to the main window.


4  Link
=title Create DDCMP Link

   Creates a DDCMP Link.  The Name of the DDCMP Link you wish to create is
   a required argument.  Select one of the Protocol modes to be used by the
   local station by single clicking on the associated radio button:

   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.

   Press CONTINUE to create the DDCMP Link, or press CANCEL to cancel 
   this operation.  In either case, you will be returned to the main window.
    



5  logical_station
=title Create DDCMP Link Logical Station

   Creates a Logical Station for the DDCMP Link you have selected.  The 
   Name of the Logical Station you wish to create is a required argument.  

   Press CONTINUE to create the Logical Station, or press CANCEL to cancel 
   this operation.  In either case, you will be returned to the main window.
    


3  evd
=title Create Event Dispatcher

   Press the CONTINUE button to create the Event Dispatcher entity on the 
   node you are managing, or press the CANCEL button to cancel this 
   operation.  In either case, you will be returned to the main window.


4  outbound_stream
=title Create Event Dispatcher Outbound Stream

   Creates an Event Dispatcher Outbound Stream.  The Outbound Name is
   a required argument.  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.

   Press CONTINUE to create the Event Dispatcher Outbound Stream, or press 
   CANCEL to cancel this operation.  In either case, you will be returned 
   to the main window.
    


4  Relay
=title Create Event Dispatcher Relay

   The Event Dispatcher Relay entity processes events from Phase IV DECnet
   systems.

   Press the CONTINUE button to create an Event Dispatcher Relay entity on 
   the node you are managing, or press the CANCEL button to cancel this 
   operation.  In either case, you will be returned to the main window.


4  Sink
=title Create Event Dispatcher Sink

   An Event Dispatcher Sink entity represents a sink.  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 link.

   The Sink Name is a required argument specifying a simple name to be 
   assigned to the sink.
 
   The 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 in this argument is inadequate for the events lost
   event, an insufficient resources exception is returned.

   Press the CONTINUE button to create an Event Dispatcher Sink entity on 
   the node you are managing, or press the CANCEL button to cancel this 
   operation.  In either case, you will be returned to the main window.


3  FDDI
=title Create FDDI

   Press the CONTINUE button to create the FDDI entity on the node you 
   are managing, or press the CANCEL button to cancel this operation.  
   In either case, you will be returned to the main window.



4  Station
=title Create FDDI Station

   Creates an FDDI Station.  The required arguments are:

    o  Station Name
       
       The name of the FDDI Station you wish to create.  For example,
       FDDI-0.                     

    o  Communication Port

       The system device name assigned to this station.  The name must be
       in the format ddc, where dd is the device name prefix, and c is the
       controller letter.  Below are some examples of device prefixes.  
       For example, the Communications Port for the first controller on
       a DEMFA would be FXA.  

       Device Type       Prefix

       DEMFA             fx
       DEFZA             fc

   Press CONTINUE to create the FDDI Station, or press CANCEL to cancel 
   this operation.  In either case, you will be returned to the main window.
    
3  FRAME
=title Create Frame 

   Press the CONTINUE button to create the FDDI entity on the node you 
   are managing, or press the CANCEL button to cancel this operation.  
   In either case, you will be returned to the main window.

4  Link
=title Create Frame Link

   Creates a FRAME Link.  The name of the FRAME Link, the control mode, and 
   the protocol are required arguments.

   CONTROL MODE
   
      Control mode in which the link operates.  This argument determines the 
      value of the contol mode characteristic.  The default is point-to-point.

         multipoint master
         multipoint tributary
         point to point
         
    PROTOCOL
       Framing protocol to be used over the link. This argument determines the
       value of the procotol characteristic.
       
            bisync                  hdlc
            chips                   sdlc
            ddcmp                   swift
            genbyte
       

3  HDLC
=title Create HDLC

   Press the CONTINUE button to create the HDLC entity on the node you 
   are managing, or press the CANCEL button to cancel this operation.  
   In either case, you will be returned to the main window.


4  Link
=title Create HDLC Link

   Creates an HDLC Link.  The Name of the HDLC Link you wish to create is
   a required argument.  

   The profile is an optional argument.  It is a latin1 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.

   The Link Type 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.  Select the appropriate radio button:

   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.
 

   Press CONTINUE to create the HDLC Link, or press CANCEL to cancel 
   this operation.  In either case, you will return to the main window.
    

5  logical_station
=title Create HDLC Link Logical Station

   Creates a Logical Station for the HDLC Link you have selected.  The 
   name of the Logical Station you wish to create is a required argument.  

   Press CONTINUE to create the Logical Station, or press CANCEL to cancel 
   this operation.  In either case, you will be returned to the main window.
    
3  Modem
=title Create Modem Connect

   Press the CONTINUE button to create the MODEM entity on the node you 
   are managing, or press the CANCEL button to cancel this operation.  

   In either case, you will be returned to the main window.

4  Line
=title Create Modem Connect Line

   Creates a MODEM Connect Line.  The line name, communications mode, 
   communication port, duplex, and profile are required arguments.
   
   LINE NAME
      Name to associate to this line.
            
   COMMUNICATIONS MODE
      Communications method used on the link.  This argument determines the 
      value of the communications mode characteristic.  The default value is 
      taken from the device capability.  If that is unknown the default is 
      synchronous.

   COMMUNICATION PORT
      Name of the communications port to which the communications line is 
      connected.  This argument determines the value of the communications port 
      characteristic.
      
   DUPLEX
      Specifies whether the line is full-duplex or half-duplex.  This argument 
      determines the value of the duplex characteristic. 

   MODE
      The method of startloop used on this line.


   Press the CONTINUE button to create the MOP Circuit entity, or press 
   the CANCEL button to cancel this operation.  In either case, you will 
   return to the main window.

3  MOP
=title Create MOP

   Pressing the CONTINUE button will create the MOP entity on the node you 
   are managing.  

   A NET$MOP process must already be present on the system before you can 
   successfully create the MOP entity.  If a NET$MOP process does not 
   exist, you can start MOP using the following command:

   $ @SYS$SYSTEM:STARTUP NETWORK MOP

   The NET$STARTUP_MOP system logical should be defined in 
   SYS$MANAGER:NET$LOGICALS.COM if you want to automatically start up MOP
   when the system reboots.  See the SYS$MANAGER:NET$LOGICALS.TEMPLATE 
   file if your SYS$MANAGER:NET$LOGICALS.COM file does not already exist.

   Pressing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


4  Circuit
=title Create MOP Circuit

   Creates a MOP Circuit entity that represents a data link circuit on
   which MOP services are available.  Both the Circuit Name and the 
   Circuit Type are required arguments.  An example of a Circuit Name
   is CSMACD-0.  An example of a Circuit Type is CSMA-CD.

   Press the CONTINUE button to create the MOP Circuit entity, or press 
   the CANCEL button to cancel this operation.  In either case, you will 
   return to the main window.


4  Client
=title Create MOP Client

   Creates a MOP Client entity.  A MOP Client entity is a set of default
   characteristics used by the MOP functions Dump Server, 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 by in the Client entity are used to 
   perform the operation.  

   The Client Name argument is a required argument. 

   Press the CONTINUE button to create the MOP Client entity with its
   default values, or press the CANCEL button to cancel this operation.  
   In either case, you will return to the main window.



3  nsp
=title Create NSP 

   Press the CONTINUE button to create the NSP Transport entity on the 
   node you are managing, or press the CANCEL button to cancel this 
   operation.  In either case, you will be returned to the main window.


3  OSAK
=title Create OSAK 
    Press the CONTINUE button to create the OSAK Transport entity on the
    node you are managing, or press the CANCEL button to cancel this
    operation.  In either case, you will be returned to the main window.
         

4  application
=title Create OSAK Application
  
   Creates an OSAK Application. Press the OK button to create the OSAK 
   Application entity, or press the CANCEL button to cancel this operation.  
   In either case, you will return to the main window.


4  invocation
=title Create OSAK Application Invocation

   Creates an OSAK Application.  Press the OK button to create the OSAK 
   Application Invocation entity, or press the CANCEL button to cancel this 
   operation.  In either case, you will return to the main window.
  

3  osi_transport
=title Create OSI Transport

   Press the CONTINUE button to create the OSI Transport entity on the 
   node you are managing, or press the CANCEL button to cancel this 
   operation.  In either case, you will be returned to the main window.


4  Application
=title Create OSI Transport Application

   Creates an OSI Transport Application.  An OSI Transport Application
   entity 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.  

   The following is a required argument:

   o   Application Name

       Simple name to be assigned to the application.

   The following arguments are optional:

   o   Filename

       The name of the program to be invoked upon receipt of a connect
       request containing a TSEL matching the "Called TSELS" attribute
       of the Application entity.

   o   Username

       The user name portion of the access control information that
       identifies the account under with the application is to run.
       If invalid information or no user name is specified, system
       defaults are used to select the user.
    
   Press the OK button to create the OSI Transport Application entity,
   or press the CANCEL button to cancel this operation.  In either case, 
   you will return to the main window.


4  Template
=title Create OSI Transport Template

   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 identifier "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 identifier
   in a call to establish a connection.  The "default" template is also
   used to determine the initial values for the attributes of any new
   OSI Transport Template entity you create.

   The OSI Template Name is a required argument.

   Press the CONTINUE button to create the OSI Transport Template entity,
   or press the CANCEL button to cancel this operation.  In either case, 
   you will return to the main window.

      
3  Routing
=title Create Routing 

   Creates the Routing entity.  

   The required arguments are:

    o  Protocols 

       Protocols supported by this router. The value of this argument is
       a set containing either or both of the values IP or ISO8473. This
       argument determines the value of the protocols characteristic.
       The default value of this argument depends on the value of the
       type argument.

    o  Type

       Routing type for this node. This argument determines the value
       of the type characteristic attribute. 

       endnode    The node is an end system.
       L1router   The node is a level 1 router.
       L2router   The node is a level 2 router.


4  Circuit
=title Create Routing Circuit

   Creates a Routing Circuit entity that represents a data link to another 
   node.  The Circuit Name is a required argument.  Select the Circuit Type 
   radio button that describes that circuit. 

   Press the CONTINUE button to create the Routing Circuit entity, or press 
   the CANCEL button to cancel this operation.  In either case, you will 
   return to the main window.

5  Adjacency
=title Create Routing Circuit Adjacency

   Creates a Routing Circuit Adjacency entity for particular circuit you
   have selected.  A Routing Circuit Adjacency entity describes a 
   neighboring node that is accessible through a particular circuit.

   The required arguments for this display are:

   o   Name

       The simple name to be assigned to the adjacency.

   o   Endnode IDs 

       A set of source system IDs.  To add new Endnode IDs to this set,
       type the Endnode ID in the "End Node IDs to Add" field and push the
       ADD button.  To remove old Endnode IDs from this set, click on the
       Endnode ID you wish to remove so that it becomes highlighted, then 
       push the REMOVE button.  A scroll bar will appear to the right of
       the Endnode IDs field whenever it is necessary to allow you to move 
       through the list of Endnode IDs.  
 
   o   LAN address 

       The Data Link address from which the adjacency receives end 
       system hellos. 


   The optional argument is:   

   o   Data Format 

       This string describes the format of the reachable address. 
 
   Press the CONTINUE button to create the Routing Circuit Adjacency entity, 
   or press the CANCEL button to cancel this operation.  In either case, you 
   will return to the main window.




5  ip_reachable_address
=title Create Routing Circuit IP Reachable Address

    create  [node node-id] routing circuit circuit-name ip reachable
            address  destination subnet-address

6  Arguments
 

o  destination subnet-address

   Specifies the IP address and subnet mask to which this IP
   reachable address corresponds. This argument determines the
   value of the destination characteristic. Note that if the subnet
   address is for an IP host, this argument also determines the
   value of the next hop characteristic.



5  reachable_address
=title Create Routing Circuit Reachable Address

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

6  Arguments
 

o  address prefix address-prefix

   Address prefix to which this reachable address corresponds.

6  Identifier
 

o  name

   Simple name assigned to the reachable address when it is created.


4  egp_group
=title Create Routing EGP Group

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

 

o  name

   Simple name assigned to the EGP group when it is created.



5  egp_neighbor
=title Create Routing EGP Group EGP Neighbor

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

6  Arguments
 

o  ip address ip-address

   The IP address of the EGP neighbor.

6  Identifier
 

o  name

   Simple name assigned to the EGP neighbor when it is created.



4  ptd_neighbor 
=title Create Routing Permitted Neighbor

   A Routing Permitted Neighbor entity represents a neighboring node on
   a nonbroadcast circuit that is permitted to connect to this node.
   The Neighbor Name and the Node ID of the permitted neighbor are
   required arguments.

   Press the CONTINUE button to create the Routing Permitted Neighbor entity, 
   or press the CANCEL button to cancel this operation.  In either case, you 
   will return to the main window.


3  session_control
=title Create Session Control

!   Press the CONTINUE button to create the Session Control entity on the 
!   node you are managing, or press the CANCEL button to cancel this 
!   operation.  In either case, you will be returned to the main window.


4  Application
=title Create Session Control Application

   Creates a Session Control Application.  A Session Control Application
   entity 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.  

   The following is a required argument:

   o   Application Name

       Simple name to be assigned to the application.


   The following values will be set to false by default.  You can set these 
   to true by pushing on their associated toggle buttons so that those
   buttons are in the "on" state (filled in):

   o   Incoming Alias

       Specifies how a particular application responds to incoming connect
       requests directed to the alias node address.  The default is to not
       allow the application to receive incoming connect requests that 
       have been directed to the alias node address.

   o   Incoming Proxy

       Specifies whether to honor incoming proxy requests.  The default is
       to ignore requests to invoke proxies on incoming requests.  This
       setting on the Session Control Application entity overrides the 
       setting of the same attribute on the Session Control entity.

   o   Outgoing Proxy

       Specifies the default action to execute when the user does not 
       explicitly specify whether or not to invoke a proxy.  The default 
       is not to invoke the proxy.  This setting on the Session Control 
       Application entity overrides the setting of the same attribute on 
       the Session Control entity.

   o   Outgoing Alias

       Specifies whether a particular application uses the alias node
       identifier in its outgoing connect requests.  The default is not
       to use the alias node address in its outgoing connect requests.

   o   Node Synonym

       Specifies the default form in which the remote node name is 
       passed to the application.  The default is to use the fullname.
       If this toggle is turned on (i.e., Node Synonym is set to true)
       when there is no synonym available, then the fullname is used.


   The following arguments are optional:

   o   Client Name

       Identifies the name of the local user that will be activated upon
       receipt of a connect request containing a destination name 
       matching one of the values in the destination names attribute.

   o   User Name

       Identifies the default account under which the application is to
       run.  If this is null, then the system defaults are used to 
       select the user.

   o   Image Name

       Filename of a program to be invoked upon receipt of a connection
       request containing an address that matches one of the values 
       contained in the set described by the Addresses characteristic of
       the Session Control Application entity.

   o   Incoming OSI TSEL

       The TSEL this image will accept connections for.  This is similar
       to the destination names attribute.  However, applications using
       the access point for in-connection matching do not use DNA
       Session Control protocol.
  
       The TSEL must be entered as a hex octet, Example: '1234'H
       
   o   Network Priority


   Press the OK button to create the Session Control Application entity,
   or press the CANCEL button to cancel this operation.  In either case, 
   you will return to the main window.



4  transport_service
=title Create Session Control Transport Service

   Creates a Session Control Transport Service entity that stores 
   information about modules in the Transport layer that support 
   Session Control.  

   If the NSP Transport is selected, then the '04'H Protocol ID should 
   be selected, and the TSEL field is not applicable.

   If the OSI Transport is selected, then the '05'H Protocol ID should
   be selected, and the TSEL defaults to DEC0, ('DEC0'H).  The Transport 
   selector is used by the OSI Transport Module to bind incoming 
   connection requests to session control.

   Press the OK button to create the Session Control Transport Service 
   entity, or press the CANCEL button to cancel this operation.  In either 
   case, you will return to the main window.


3  x25_access
=title Create X.25 Access 

   Creates the X.25 Access entity.  The Maximum Active Ports argument is 
   an optional argument.
   
   o  Maximum Active Ports
   
      The total number of ports that can be active simultaneously.  You can 
      not modify this characteristic, to set it it must be supplied at create
      time.

   Press the CONTINUE button to create the X.25 Access  entity, or press 
   the CANCEL button to cancel this operation.  In either case, you will 
   return to the main window.


4  app
=title Create X.25 Access Application

   Creates a X.25 Access Application entity.  The Application Name is a 
   required argument.  
   
   Press the CONTINUE button to create the X.25 Access Application entity, 
   or press the CANCEL button to cancel this operation.  In either case, you 
   will return to the main window.

4  dte
=title Create X.25 Access DTE Class

   Creates a X.25 Access DTE Class entity.  The Class Name, and Type values 
   are required arguments.  The Profile value is optional.
 

   o  Class Name
      The name of this new DTE Class
      
   o  Profile

      The name of the profile that supplies the information to perform X.121
      Mapping to or from a simpel DTE address.  The profile supplies the default
      vaules for the International prefix, Local prefix, DNIC and strip DNIC

   o  Type
      The type of DTE class:

         Local  - The DTE class consists of local DTEs.
         Remote - The DTE class consists of DTEs on a remote gateway system.

      
   Press the CONTINUE button to create the X.25 Access DTE Class entity, 
   or press the CANCEL button to cancel this operation.  In either case, you 
   will return to the main window.

4  filter
=title Create X.25 Access Filter

   Creates a X.25 Access Filter entity.  The Filter Name is a required 
   argument.  
   
   Press the CONTINUE button to create the X.25 Access Filter entity, 
   or press the CANCEL button to cancel this operation.  In either case, you 
   will return to the main window.


4  reachable
=title Create X.25 Access Reachable Address

   Creates a X.25 Access Reachable Address entity.  The Name and Address Prefix
   are required arguments.

   o  Name
      The Name of this new Reachable Address Entity
    
   o  Address Prefix

      The Address Prefix to trigger the use of DTE class and destination. 
   
   Press the CONTINUE button to create the X.25 Access Reachable Address
   entity, or press the CANCEL button to cancel this operation.  In either 
   case, you will return to the main window.


4  Security
=title Create X.25 Access Security


5  Flt
=title Create X.25 Access Security Filter

5 rmt
=title Create X.25 Access Security Remote DTE

4  template
=title Create X.25 Access Template

3  x25_client
=title Create X.25 Client

3  x25_relay
=title Create X.25 Relay

4  client
=title Create X.25 Relay Client

4  pvc
=title Create X.25 Relay PVC

3  x25_server
=title Create X.25 Server

4  security
=title Create X.25 Server Security DTE

4  client
=title Create X.25 Server Client

3  x25_protocol
=title Create X.25 Protocol

4  group
=title Create X.25 Protocol Group

4  dte
=title Create X.25 Protocol DTE

5  pvc
=title Create X.25 Protocol DTE PVC






2  Delete
3  Alias
=title Delete Alias 
   Pushing the CONTINUE button will delete the Alias entity and return you
   to the main window.   Any existing Alias Ports must be disabled and 
   deleted before the Alias entity can be successfully deleted.

   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken. 


4  Port
=title Delete Alias Port

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified Alias Port to be 
   deleted from the system.  The Alias Port must be disabled before it can 
   be successfully deleted.
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.




3  CSMA-CD
=title Delete CSMA-CD  

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the CSMA-CD entity to be deleted.
   Any existing CSMA-CD Stations must be disabled and deleted before you can
   successfully delete the CSMA-CD entity.

   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.



4  Station
=title Delete CSMA-CD Station

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the CSMA-CD Station entity to be 
   deleted.  The CSMA-CD Station must be disabled and all ports associated
   with this station must have gone away before you can successfully delete 
   this CSMA-CD Station entity.

   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.



3  DDCMP
=title Delete DDCMP  

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the DDCMP entity to be deleted.  
   Any existing DDCMP Link entities must have been disabled and deleted 
   before this DDCMP entity can be successfully removed.

   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


4  Link
=title Delete DDCMP Link

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the DDCMP Link entity to be 
   deleted.  This DDCMP Link must be disabled, all of its Logical Stations
   must be disabled and deleted, and all ports associated with this link 
   must have gone away before you can successfully delete this DDCMP Link
   entity.

   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.




5  LOGICAL_STATION
=title Delete DDCMP Link Logical Station

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause this DDCMP Link Logical Station
   entity to be deleted.  This DDCMP Link Logical Station must be disabled
   before you can successfully delete it.

   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.



3  evd
=title Delete Event Dispatcher

4  outbound_stream
=title Delete Event Dispatcher Outbound Stream

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified Event Dispatcher 
   Outbound Stream to be deleted from the system.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.




4  Relay
=title Delete Event Dispatcher Relay

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified Event Dispatcher 
   Relay to be deleted.
      
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.



4  Sink
=title Delete Event Dispatcher Sink

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified Event Dispatcher
   Sink to be deleted from the system.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.



3  FDDI
=title Delete FDDI 

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the FDDI entity to be deleted.
   Any existing FDDI Stations must be disabled and deleted before you can
   successfully delete the FDDI entity.

   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.



4  Station
=title Delete FDDI Station

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the FDDI Station entity to be 
   deleted.  The FDDI Station must be disabled and all ports associated
   with this station must have gone away before you can successfully delete 
   this FDDI Station entity.

   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.

3  FRAME
=title Delete Frame  

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the FRAME entity to be deleted.
   Any existing FRAME links must be disabled and deleted before you can
   successfully delete the FRAME entity.

   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.

4  LINK
=title Delete Frame Link

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the FRAME Link entity to be 
   deleted.  The FRAME Link must be disabled and all ports associated
   with this Link must have gone away before you can successfully delete 
   this FRAME Link entity.

   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


3  HDLC
=title Delete HDLC  

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the HDLC entity to be deleted.  
   Any existing HDLC Link entities must have been disabled and deleted 
   before this HDLC entity can be successfully deleted.

   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


4  Link
=title Delete HDLC Link

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the HDLC Link entity to be 
   deleted.  This HDLC Link must be disabled, all of its Logical Stations
   must be disabled and deleted, and all ports associated with this link 
   must have gone away before you can successfully delete this HDLC Link
   entity.

   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.




5  LOGICAL_STATION
=title Delete HDLC Link Logical Station

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause this HDLC Link Logical Station
   entity to be deleted.  This HDLC Link Logical Station must be disabled
   before you can successfully delete it.

   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.

3  MODEM
=title Delete Modem Connect

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the MODEM Connect entity to be 
   deleted from the system.  
      
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.

4  Line
=title Delete Modem Connect Line

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the MODEM Connect Line entity to be 
   deleted from the system.  
      
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


3  MOP
=title Delete MOP

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified MOP Circuit to be 
   deleted from the system.  All MOP Clients must have been deleted, all
   MOP Circuits must have been disabled and deleted, and the MOP entity 
   itself must be disabled before you can successfully delete MOP.
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


4  Circuit
=title Delete MOP Circuit

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified MOP Circuit to be 
   deleted from the system.  This MOP Circuit must be disabled before you
   can successfully delete it. 
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


4  Client
=title Delete MOP Client

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified MOP Client to be 
   deleted from the system.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.

3  NSP 
=title Delete NSP

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the NSP Transport to be deleted 
   from the system.  NSP must be disabled before you can successfully delete
   it.
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


3  osi_transport
=title Delete OSI Transport

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the OSI Transport to be deleted 
   from the system.  OSI must be disabled before you can successfully delete
   it.
   
   The delete command disconnects the connection if the port direction is 
   either incoming or outgoing, and deletes the port. A local transport 
   disconnection event will also be generated.

   The port that represents the session control listener (local transport 
   selector 'DEC0'H) is a special case and cannot be deleted. An error is 
   not returned if an attempt is made to delete the session control listener.

   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


4   Application
=title Delete OSI Transport Application


   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the selected OSI Transport
   Application entity to be deleted from the system.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


4  Port 
=title Delete OSI Transport Port

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified OSI Transport Port 
   to be deleted from the system.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


4  Template
=title Delete OSI Transport Template


   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified OSI Transport 
   Template to be deleted from the system.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.





3  Routing
=title Delete Routing

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the Routing entity to be deleted 
   from the system.  All Routing Circuit entities must have been disabled
   and deleted and the Routing entity itself must be disabled before you can
   successfully delete Routing.
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


4  Circuit
=title Delete Routing Circuit

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified Routing Circuit to 
   be deleted from the system.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


5  Adjacency
=title Delete Routing Circuit Adjacency

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified Routing Circuit 
   Adjacency entity to be deleted from the system.  You cannot delete an
   automatic adjacency, or an adjacency on a circuit that is not a 
   dynamically assigned X.25 circuit.
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.

 
5  ip_address_translation
=title Delete Routing Circuit IP Address Translation

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified Routing Circuit IP 
   Address Translation to be deleted from the system.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.



5  ip_reachable_address
=title Delete Routing Circuit IP Reachable Address

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified Routing Circuit IP 
   Reachable Address to be deleted from the system.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


5  reachable_address
=title Delete Routing Circuit Reachable Address

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified Routing Circuit  
   Reachable Address to be deleted from the system.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


4  egp_group
=title Delete Routing EGP Group

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified Routing EGP Group
   to be deleted from the system.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


5  egp_neighbor
=title Delete Routing EGP Group EGP Neighbor

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified Routing EGP Group
   EGP Neighbor to be deleted from the system.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


4  permitted_neighbor 
=title Delete Routing Permitted Neighbor


   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified Routing Permitted 
   Neighbor to be deleted from the system.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.



3  session
4  control 
=title Delete Session Control 

!   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the Session Control entity 
!   to be deleted from the system.  Session Control must be disabled before
!   you can delete it. 
   
!   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.

5  Application
=title Delete Session Control Application

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified Session Control
   Application to be deleted from the system.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


5  backtranslation_softlink
=title Delete Session Control Backtranslation Softlink

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified Session Control 
   Backtranslation Softlink to be deleted from the system.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.



5  Port
=title Delete Session Control Port
   
   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified Session Control 
   Port to be deleted from the system.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.



5  tower_maintenance
=title Delete Session Control Tower Maintenance

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified Session Control 
   Tower Maintenance entity to be deleted from the system.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


5  transport_service
=title Delete Session Control Transport Service

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified Session Control 
   Transport Service to be deleted from the system.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


3  x25_access
=title Delete X.25 Access 

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the X.25 Access entity to be deleted 
   from the system.  X.25 Access must be disabled before you can delete it. 
  
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


4  dte
=title Delete X.25 Access DTE

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified X.25 Access DTE Class
   entity to be deleted from the system.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.

4  filter
=title Delete X.25 Access Filter

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified X.25 Access Filter 
   entity to be deleted from the system.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.

4  reachable
=title Delete X.25 Access Reachable Address

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified X.25 Access Reachable
   Address entity to be deleted from the system.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


4  template
=title Delete X.25 Access Template

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified X.25 Access Template 
   entity to be deleted from the system.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


4  Security
=title Delete X.25 Access Security

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified X.25 Access Security 
   DTE entity to be deleted from the system.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.

4  app
=title Delete X.25 Access Application

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified X.25 Access Application
   entity to be deleted from the system.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


5 rmt
=title Delete X.25 Access Security DTE Remote DTE

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified X.25 Access Security 
   DTE Remote DTE to be deleted from the system.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.

4  security_Flt
=title Delete X.25 Access Security Filter

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified X.25 Access Security 
   Filter entity to be deleted from the system.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.

3  x25_client
=title Delete X.25 Client

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the X.25 Client entity to be deleted 
   from the system.  X.25 Client must be disabled before you can delete it. 
  
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


3  x25_relay
=title Delete X.25 Relay

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the X.25 Relay entity to be deleted 
   from the system.  X.25 Relay must be disabled before you can delete it. 
  
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.



4  client
=title Delete X.25 Relay Client

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified X.25 Relay Client 
   entity to be deleted from the system.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.

4  pvc
=title Delete X.25 Relay PVC

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified X.25 Relay PVC entity 
   entity to be deleted from the system.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.



3  x25_server
=title Delete X.25 Server

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the X.25 Server entity to be 
   deleted from the system.  X.25 Server entity must be disabled before you 
   can delete it. 
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


4  security
=title Delete X.25 Server Security DTE

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified X.25 Server Security 
   DTE entity to be deleted from the system.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.

4  client
=title Delete X.25 Server Client

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified X.25 Server Client 
   entity to be deleted from the system.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


3  x25_protocol
=title Delete X.25 Protocol

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the X.25 Protocol entity to be 
   deleted from the system.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.



4  group
=title Delete X.25 Protocol Group

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified X.25 Protocol Group 
   Filter entity to be deleted from the system.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


4  dte
=title Delete X.25 Protocol DTE

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified X.25 Protocol DTE 
   entity to be deleted from the system.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.

5  pvc
=title Delete X.25 Protocol DTE PVC

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified X.25 Protocol DTE PVC 
   entity to be deleted from the system.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.








2  Disable
3  ALIAS
4  Port
=title Disable Alias Port

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified Alias Port to be 
   placed in the disabled state.
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


3  CSMA-CD 
4  Station
=title Disable CSMA-CD Station

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified CSMA-CD Station 
   to be placed in the disabled state.
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


3  DDCMP
4  Link
=title Disable DDCMP Link

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified DDCMP Link to be 
   placed in the disabled state.
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


5  logical_station
=title Disable DDCMP Link Logical Station

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified DDCMP Link Logical 
   Station to be placed in the disabled state.
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


3  evd
=title Disable Event Dispatcher


   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the Event Dispatcher to be set 
   to the disabled state.
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


4  outbound_stream
=title Disable Event Dispatcher Outbound Stream


   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified Event Dispatcher 
   Outbound Stream to be set to the disabled state.
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


4  Relay
=title Disable Event Dispatcher Relay

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the Event Dispatcher Relay to be 
   disabled.  All three Event Relay Logging entities (Console, File and 
   Monitor) will be automatically deleted.  This will discontinue all 
   logging of DECnet Phase IV events to the DECnet-Plus system.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.

5  Logging
=title Disable Event Dispatcher Relay Logging

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified Event Dispatcher 
   Relay Logging entity, either Console, Monitor, or File, to be disabled.

   Disabling the Console logging will prevent Phase IV events from being 
   logged to the operator console (OPA0).

   Disabling the Monitor logging will prevent Phase IV events from being
   logged to the Operator Communication Facility (OPCOM).

   Disabling the File logging will prevent Phase IV events from being
   recorded in binary format. 
      
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


4  Sink
=title Disable Event Dispatcher Sink

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified Event Dispatcher 
   Sink entity to be disabled.
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


3  FDDI
4  Station
=title Disable FDDI Station

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified FDDI Station 
   entity to be disabled.
      
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.

!5  Link

!   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified FDDI Station Link 
!   entity to be set to the disabled state.
   
!   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.

!5  Phy_port
!=title PHY Port

!   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified FDDI Station 
!   PHY Port entity to be disabled.
   
!   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


3  FRAME
=title Disable Frame
   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the FRAME entity to be disabled.

   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.

4  Link
=title Disable Frame Link

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified FRAME Link entity 
   to be disabled.
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.

3  HDLC
4  Link
=title Disable HDLC Link

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified HDLC Link entity 
   to be disabled.
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


5  logical_station
=title Disable HDLC Link Logical Station

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified HDLC Link Logical 
   Station entity to be disabled. 
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


3  MOP
=title Disable MOP

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the MOP entity to be disabled.

   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.
3  Modem 
=title Disable Modem Connect 

4 line
=title Disable Modem Connect Line

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the MODEM Connect Line entity to be 
   disabled.

   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.

4  Circuit
=title Disable Modem Connect Circuit


   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified MOP Circuit 
   entity to be disabled.
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.



3  NSP
=title Disable NSP


   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the NSP entity to be disabled.
      
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.

3  osak
=title Disable OSAK
   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified OSAK entity to be 
   disabled.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


3  osi_transport
=title Disable OSI Transport 

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the OSI Transport entity to be 
   disabled.
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


3  Routing
=title Disable Routing 
   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the Routing entity to be disabled.
      
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


4  Circuit
=title Disable Routing Circuit

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the selected Routing Circuit 
   to be disabled.
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


5  ip_reachable_address
=title Disable Routing Circuit IP Reachable Address

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the selected Routing Circuit IP 
   Reachable Address to be disabled.
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.



5  reachable_address
=title Disable Routing Circuit Reachable Address

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the selected Routing Circuit 
   Reachable Address to be disabled.
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.




4  egp_group
=title Disable Routing EGP Group

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the selected Routing EGP Group 
   to be disabled.
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.



5  group_egp_neighbor
=title Disable Routing EGP Group EGP Neighbor

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the selected Routing EGP Group 
   EGP Neighbor to be disabled.
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


3  x25_access
=title Disable X.25 Access 

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the X.25 Access entity to be disabled.
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


4  app
=title Disable X.25 Access Application

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the selected X.25 Access Application
   entity to be disabled.
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


3  x25_client
=title Disable X.25 Client

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the X.25 Client entity to be disabled.
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


3  x25_relay
4  client
=title Disable X.25 Relay Client

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the selected X.25 Relay Client entity 
   to be disabled.
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


4  pvc
=title Disable X.25 Relay PVC

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the selected X.25 Relay PVC entity 
   to be disabled.
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


3  x25_server
=title Disable X.25 Server
   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the X.25 Server entity to be disabled.
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


4  client
=title Disable X.25 Server Client

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the selected X.25 Server Client 
   entity to be disabled.
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


3  x25_protocol
4  dte
=title Disable X.25 Protocol DTE

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the selected X.25 Protocol DTE entity
   to be disabled.
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


5  pvc
=title Delete X.25 Protocol DTE PVC

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the selected X.25 Protocol DTE PVC
   entity to be disabled.
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.



2  Disconnect
3  evd
=title Disconnect Event Dispatcher

4  outbound_stream
=title Disconnect Event Dispatcher Outbound Stream

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the disconnection of the 
   specified outbound stream from its sink partner.  This will abort the 
   entity's specified outbound stream connection to the sink.

   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


4  Sink
5  inbound_stream
=title Disconnect Event Dispatcher Inbound Stream

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will disconnect the entity's specified
   stream connection.  It disconnects the entity's stream connection 
   immediately.  Event reports in transit are lost, and the sink cannot 
   perform an orderly shutdown on the stream.

   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


2  Echo

3  FDDI

4  Station

5  Link
=title Echo FDDI Station Link
   Causes the link subentity to transmit an SMT Echo request
   frame and await the response. If a response is received, it is
   displayed.

   echo  [node node-id] fddi station station-name link link-id
         target lan address timeout integer-16 data octet-string


6  Arguments

o  data

   Data to transmit in echo request.

o  target

   48-bit LAN address of the target.
 
o  timeout

                          Value: 1-65535

   Timeout, in seconds, optional.


2  Enable
3  Alias
4  Port
=title Enable Alias Port 

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified Alias Port to be 
   enabled.  When the Alias Port entity is enabled, the node becomes an
   active member of the VMScluster alias it specifies. 
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


3  CSMA-CD
4  Station
=title Enable CSMA-CD Station  


   Enables the specified CSMA-CD Station entity.  The MAC Address represents
   an individual medium access control address for the station.  Pushing the 
   CONTINUE button will cause the specified CSMA-CD Station to be enabled.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


3  DDCMP
4  Link
=title Enable DDCMP Link 

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified DDCMP Link to be 
   enabled.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.




5  logical_station
=title Enable DDCMP Link Logical Station 

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified DDCMP Link Logical
   Station entity to be enabled.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.



3  event_dispatcher
=title Enable Event Dispatcher

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the Event Dispatcher to be 
   enabled.  
      
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


4  outbound_stream
=title Enable Event Dispatcher Outbound Stream

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified Event Dispatcher 
   Outbound Stream to be enabled.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


4  relay
=title Enable Event Dispatcher Relay

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the Event Dispatcher Relay to be 
   enabled so that events from DECnet Phase IV systems will be processed
   and posted into the DECnet-Plus logging system. 

   Enabling the Event Dispatcher Relay will automatically create and 
   enable the three Event Dispatcher Relay Logging entities (Console, 
   File and Monitor).  If you wish, each of these logging entities can
   be disabled and reenabled individually.
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


5  Logging
=title Enable Event Dispatcher Relay Logging

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified Event Dispatcher 
   Relay Logging to be enabled (either Console, Monitor or File).  

   Enabling the Console logging will cause Phase IV events to be logged 
   to the operator console (OPA0).

   Enabling the Monitor logging will cause Phase IV events to be logged
   to the Operator Communication Facility (OPCOM).

   Enabling the File logging will cause Phase IV events to be recorded 
   in binary format. 

   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


4  Sink
=title Enable Event Dispatcher Sink

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified Event Dispatcher 
   Sink to be enabled.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


3  FDDI
4  Station
=title Enable FDDI Station

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified FDDI Station to be 
   enabled.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.



!5  Link

!   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified FDDI Station Link to 
!   be enabled.  
   
!   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


!5  phy_port
!=title PHY Port
!   enable  [node node-id] fddi station station-name phy port
!           port-id mode     normal     
!                            internal loopback

 
3  FRAME
=title Enable Frame

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the FRAME entity to be enabled.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.

4  Link
=title Enable Frame Link

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified FRAME Link to be 
   enabled.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.

3  HDLC
4  Link
=title Enable HDLC Link
   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified HDLC Link to be 
   enabled.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.



5  logical_station
=title Enable HDLC Link Logical Station 

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified HDLC Link Logical 
   Station to be enabled.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


3  MODEM
=title Enable Modem Connect
4  line
=title Enable Modem Connect Line

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the Modem Connect Line entity to be 
   enabled.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.

3  MOP
=title Enable MOP

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the MOP entity to be enabled.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


3  nsp 
=title Enable NSP Transport
   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the NSP entity to be enabled.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.
                            
3  Osak
=title Enable OSAK

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified OSAK entity to be 
   enabled.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


3  osi_transport
=title Enable OSI Transport

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the OSI Transport entity to be 
   enabled.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.
                            



3  Routing
=title Enable Routing

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the Routing entity to be enabled.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


4  Circuit
=title Enable Routing Circuit

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified Routing Circuit to 
   be enabled.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.




5  ip_reachable_address
= title Enable Routing Circuit IP Reachable Address 

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified Routing Circuit IP
   Reachable Address to be enabled.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.



5  reachable_address
=title Enable Routing Circuit Reachable Address

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified Routing Circuit 
   Reachable Address to be enabled.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.



4  egp_group
=title Enable Routing EGP Group 

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified Routing EGP Group 
   to be enabled.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.

 
5  egp_neighbor
=title Enable Routing EGP Group EGP Neighbor

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified Routing EGP Group's
   EGP Neighbor to be enabled.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.



3  session
=title Enable Session Control 

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the Session Control Entity  
   to be enabled.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


3  x25_access
=title Enable X.25 Access 

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause X.25 Access entity to be enabled.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


3  app
=title Enable X.25 Access Application

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified X.25 Access Application
   entity to be enabled.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


3  x25_client
=title Enable X.25 Client

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified X.25 Client entity 
   to be enabled.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


3  x25_relay
4  client
=title Enable X.25 Relay Client

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified X.25 Relay Client
   entity to be enabled.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


4  pvc
=title Enable X.25 Relay PVC

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified X.25 Relay PVC entity
   to be enabled.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


3  x25_server
=title Enable X.25 Server

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the X.25 Server entity to be enabled.
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


4  client
=title Enable X.25 Server Client

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified X.25 Server Client
   entity to be enabled.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.


3  x25_protocol
4  dte
=title Enable X.25 Protocol DTE

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will cause the specified X.25 Protocol DTE 
   entity enabled.  
   
   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no action taken.



2  enable_disable
=title Enable or Disable
3 MOP
4 Circuit
=title Enable or Disable MOP Circuit

   Toggle buttons in the on state (filled in) represent those MOP 
   functions enabled for the circuit.  Toggle buttons in the off state 
   (empty) represent those MOP functions disabled for the circuit.  

   To enable a function, click on the associated toggle button until that 
   button is in the on state.  

   To disable a function, click on the associated toggle button until that 
   button is in the off state.

   Once you have determined that all the toggle buttons are in their proper
   states, press the CONTINUE button to cause the appropriate Enable and 
   Disable commands to be issued.  Or press the CANCEL button to cancel the
   operation.  In either case, you will be returned to the main window.


3 Node
=title Enable or Disable Node


   Toggle buttons in the on state (filled in) represent those functions 
   enabled for the Node.  Toggle buttons in the off state (empty) represent 
   those functions disabled for the Node.  To enable a function, click on 
   the associated toggle button until that button is in the on state. 
   To disable a function, click on the associated toggle button until that 
   button is in the off state.  The functions are:

   Address        Enables the address watcher function. Enabling
   Watcher        this function allows the node to update its
                  address identifier when a change of address is
                  detected.

                  Disabling this function causes the state attribute
                  to be set to off, but the node can still respond to
                  management through its CMIP interface. 

   CMIP           Enabled automatically by the software. This
   Listener       function permits the node to respond to management
                  through its CMIP listener interface. 

   Once you have determined that all the toggle buttons are in their proper
   states, press the CONTINUE button to cause the appropriate enable and 
   disable commands to be issued.  Or press the CANCEL button to cancel the
   operation.  In either case, you will be returned to the main window.



2  Getnif
3  FDDI
4  Station
5  Link
=title Getnif FDDI Station Link 

   Causes the link subentity to transmit a SMT NIF (Neighbor
   Information) request frame and await the response. If a response
   is received, it is displayed.

   getnif  [node node-id] fddi station station-name link link-id
           target lan address timeout integer-16

6  Arguments

o  target

   48-bit LAN address of the target.
 
o  timeout
                          Value: 1-65535

   Timeout, in seconds, optional.


2  Getsif
3  FDDI
4  Station
5  Link
=title Getsif FDDI Station Link 

   Causes the link subentity to transmit a SMT SIF (Station
   Information) request frame and await the response. If a response
   if received, it is displayed.

   getsif  [node node-id] fddi station station-name link
           link-id target lan address timeout integer-16 type
                                                         configuration
                                                         operation

6  Arguments

o  target

   48-bit LAN address of the target.

o  timeout
                          Value: 1-65535

   Timeout, in seconds, optional.
 
o  type

                          Value: Configuration or operation

   SIF configuration or SIF operation request.

 
2  Limit
3  HDLC
4  Link

5  logical_station
=title Limit HDLC Link Logical Station 

   Limits the specified HDLC Link Logical Station exclusively to 
   unsequenced data service.


2  Load
3  MOP
4  Circuit
=title Load MOP Circuit
   Initiates a downline load from the node you are managing to 
   a target system.  If you optionally chose to enter a Client name
   in the previous menu, the default load parameters for this operation
   were obtained by looking up the information for that MOP Client, and 
   those parameters are present in the current display.  


   The required arguments for this load operation are:

    o  Address

       The LAN address of the target node on the circuit named in the 
       circuit argument. 

    o  Circuit 

       The MOP circuit you have currently selected for the load operation.


    The optional arguments for this load operation are:

    o  Client 
    
       A client entity to be used for this operation, if you provided one
       in the previous display.

    o  Management Image 

       A file containing initialization data for the node; data is
       encoded in a product-specific format. (Also see the script file
       argument.) This argument may be required by the target system.
 
    o  Script File

       A file containing initialization data for the node; data is
       encoded as a sequence of network management commands in CMIP
       form. (Also see the management image argument.) This argument may
       be required by the target system.

    o  Secondary Loader 

       Specifies the name of a second file containing the software to
       be downline loaded. This argument may be required by the target
       system.
 
    o  System Image

       Specifies the file containing the system image to be downline
       loaded. This argument is required for LAN circuits. If you do not
       supply this information as an argument for this command, you must
       specify a client set of parameters to provide this data. See the
       client argument.

    o  Tertiary Loader 

       Specifies the name of a third file containing the software to
       be downline loaded. This argument may be required by the target
       system.
 
    o  Verification 
    
       Is a hex string that must match a verification code at the receiving
       system in order to trigger the bootstrap mechanism so that the
       downline load can be performed.  The default is '0000000000000000'H,
       or %x00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00.
 

   Pressing the OK button will cause the load command to be executed and
   will return control back to the main window.  

   Pressing the RESET button will cause all the arguments to be reset back 
   to the state they were in when you first entered this display.  

   Pressing the CANCEL button will return you to the main window.  No load
   command will be issued.
 
                    
4  Client
=title Load MOP Client

   Initiates a downline load from the node you are managing to 
   a target client system.  

   The required arguments for this load operation are:

    o  Address

       The LAN address of the target node on circuit named in the circuit 
       argument. 

    o  Circuit 

       The MOP circuit over which the load operation is to occur.


    The optional arguments for this load operation are:

    o  Management Image 

       A file containing initialization data for the node; data is
       encoded in a product-specific format. (Also see the script file
       argument.) This argument may be required by the target system.
 
    o  Script File

       A file containing initialization data for the node; data is
       encoded as a sequence of network management commands in CMIP
       form. (Also see the management image argument.) This argument may
       be required by the target system.

    o  Secondary Loader 

       Specifies the name of a second file containing the software to
       be downline loaded. This argument may be required by the target
       system.
 
    o  System Image

       Specifies the file containing the system image to be downline
       loaded. This argument is required for LAN circuits. If you do not
       supply this information as an argument for this command, you must
       specify a client set of parameters to provide this data. See the
       client argument.

    o  Tertiary Loader 

       Specifies the name of a third file containing the software to
       be downline loaded. This argument may be required by the target
       system.
 
    o  Verification 
    
       Is a hex string that must match a verification code at the receiving
       system in order to trigger the bootstrap mechanism so that the
       downline load can be performed.  The default is '0000000000000000'H,
       or %x00-00-00-00-00-00-00-00.
 

   Pressing the OK button will cause the load command to be executed and
   will return control back to the main window.  

   Pressing the RESET button will cause all the arguments to be reset back 
   to the state they were in when you first entered this display.  

   Pressing the CANCEL button will return you to the main window.  No load
   command will be issued.
 
                    




2  Loop

3  Loopback_application
=title Loop Loopback Application

   Starts a loop test between the loopback applications on the
   specified source and destination nodes. The node keyword
   specifies the node from which the loop messages are sent. If
   you omit this keyword, the test is performed from the node on
   which you issue the loop command. The name or address argument
   specifies the node whose loop mirror is used to reflect the
   messages back to the originator. Specify either the name or
   address (but not both).

                                              address tower-set
                                              count integer
   loop  [node node-id] loopback application  format hex-string
                                              length integer
                                              name full-name

4  Characteristics

o  address tower-set

   Number of the destination for loopback messages, in the form
   of a protocol tower. Specify either this argument or the name
   argument.
 
o  count integer

   Default: 1             Value: 0-4294967295

   Number of loop messages to be sent to the loop mirror. The test
   is complete when this number of loop messages has been reflected
   back by the loop mirror.
 
o  format hex-string

   Default: 55            Value: 00-FF

   Content of the data field of a loop message. Enter a pair of
   hexadecimal digits. Each octet in the data field of a loop
   message has this value.
 
o  length integer

   Default: 40            Value: 0-65534

   Length, in octets, of the data field in each loop message.
 
o  name full-name

   DNS name of the node to which loopback messages are sent. Specify
   either this argument or the address argument, but not both.



3  MOP
4  Circuit
=title Loop MOP Circuit

   Performs a loop operation with another system.  If you optionally 
   chose to enter a Client Name in the previous menu, the default loop 
   parameters for this operation were obtained by looking up the 
   information for that MOP Client, and those parameters are present in 
   the current display.  


   The required arguments for this loop operation are:

    o  Address

       The LAN address of the target node on the circuit named in the 
       circuit argument. 

    o  Circuit 

       The MOP circuit you have currently selected for the loop operation.


    The optional arguments for this loop operation are:

    o  Client 
    
       A client entity to be used for this operation, if you provided one
       in the previous display.

    o  Count 

       An integer representing the number of messages to be looped. 
       On failure of the loop test, a the count of messages 
       successfully looped will be displayed.
 
    o  Format 

       Value of each byte in the test data part of each loop message.
       The default results in alternating 0 and 1 bits.
 
    o  Length 

       Integer representing length of the test data part of each loop 
       message. The maximum and minimum permitted values depend on the 
       particular data link in use.

    o  Assistance Type 

       Degree of loopback assistance required, for LAN circuits only.
       Valid values are none, transmit, receive, and full.
 
    o  Assistant Address 

       LAN address to be used as a loopback assistant. The involvement
       of the assistant depends on the assistance type parameter. For
       assistance of type none, no assistant is needed, and is ignored
       if specified. For other values, an assistant is required. If not
       specified, an assistant is located by first sending a request to
       the loopback assistant multicast address.
 
    o  Assistant System 

       A MOP Client entity, from which an assistant address is obtained.
       Meaningful for LAN circuits only, see assistant address.
 

   Pressing the OK button will cause the loop command to be executed and
   will return control back to the main window.  

   Pressing the RESET button will cause all the arguments to be reset back 
   to the state they were in when you first entered this display.  

   Pressing the CANCEL button will return you to the main window.  No loop
   command will be issued.
 
                    
4  Client
=title Loop MOP Client

   Performs a loop operation with the specified client system.

   The required arguments for this loop operation are:

    o  Address

       The LAN address of the target node on the circuit named in the 
       circuit argument. 

    o  Circuit 

       The MOP circuit over which this loop operation is to be performed.


    The optional arguments for this loop operation are:

    o  Count 

       An integer representing the number of messages to be looped. 
       On failure of the loop test, a the count of messages 
       successfully looped will be displayed.
 
    o  Format 

       Value of each byte in the test data part of each loop message.
       The default results in alternating 0 and 1 bits.

    o  Length 

       Integer representing length of the test data part of each loop 
       message. The maximum and minimum permitted values depend on the 
       particular data link in use.

    o  Assistance Type 

       Degree of loopback assistance required, for LAN circuits only.
       Valid values are None, Transmit, Receive, and Full.
 
    o  Assistant Address 

       LAN address to be used as a loopback assistant. The involvement
       of the assistant depends on the assistance type parameter. For
       assistance of type none, no assistant is needed, and is ignored
       if specified. For other values, an assistant is required. If not
       specified, an assistant is located by first sending a request to
       the loopback assistant multicast address.

    o  Assistant System 

       A MOP Client entity, from which an assistant address is obtained.
       Meaningful for LAN circuits only, see assistant address.


   Pressing the OK button will cause the loop command to be executed and
   will return control back to the main window.  

   Pressing the RESET button will cause all the arguments to be reset back 
   to the state they were in when you first entered this display.  

   Pressing the CANCEL button will return you to the main window.  No loop
   command will be issued.


2  Query 
3  MOP
4  Circuit
=title Query MOP Circuit

   Initiates an XID exchange between the system you are managing and the 
   system specified by the LAN Address below.  If you optionally 
   chose to enter a Client Name in the previous menu, the default query 
   parameters for this operation were obtained by looking up the 
   information for that MOP Client, and those parameters are present in 
   the current display.  


   The required arguments for this query operation are:

    o  Address

       The LAN address of the target node on the circuit named in the 
       circuit argument. 

    o  Circuit 

       The MOP Circuit entity you have currently selected for the query 
       operation.


    The optional arguments for this query operation are:

    o  Client 
    
       A client entity to be used for this operation, if you provided one
       in the previous display.

    o  SAP

       An octet representing the Service Access Point (on the target system) 
       to which the XID message is to be sent.


   Pressing the OK button will cause the query command to be executed and
   will return control back to the main window.  

   Pressing the RESET button will cause all the arguments to be reset back 
   to the state they were in when you first entered this display.  

   Pressing the CANCEL button will return you to the main window.  No query
   command will be issued.
 
                    
4  Client
=title Query MOP Client

   Initiates an XID exchange between the system you are managing and the 
   system specified by the LAN Address below.  


   The required arguments for this query operation are:

    o  Address

       The LAN address of the target node on the circuit named in the 
       circuit argument. 

    o  Circuit 

       The MOP Circuit over which the query operation is to be performed.


    The optional argument for this query operation is:

    o  SAP

       An octet representing the Service Access Point (on the target 
       system) to which the XID message is to be sent.


   Pressing the OK button will cause the query command to be executed and
   will return control back to the main window.  

   Pressing the RESET button will cause all the arguments to be reset back 
   to the state they were in when you first entered this display.  

   Pressing the CANCEL button will return you to the main window.  No query
   command will be issued.
 


2  Rename
3  Node
=title Rename Node

    Changes the node's name within the node and does not affect
    the name server directly. It uses the new name and an immediate
    "keep me here" transaction with the name servers which then update 
    themselves based on the node's new name.

    The node's new fullname is a required argument.

    Pressing the CONTINUE button will cause the node to be renamed.  
    Pressing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window with no rename 
    action taken.


2  Reset

3  evd
=title Reset Event Dispatcher
4  outbound_stream
=title Reset Event Dispatcher Outbound Stream

   Pushing the CONTINUE button resets the catchall, specific, and global 
   filters to the default value for the specified Event Dispatcher
   Outbound Stream entity. It causes these filters to be reset to the 
   values they had when the entity was created. It is equivalent to 
   setting the values for these filters to their defaults.

   Pushing the CANCEL button dismisses the window, and no reset action 
   is taken.


4  Sink
=title Reset Event Dispatcher Sink

   Pushing the CONTINUE button resets the catchall, specific, and global 
   filters to the default value for the specified Event Dispatcher Sink
   entity. It causes these filters to be reset to the values they
   had when the entity was created. It is equivalent to setting the
   values for these filters to their defaults.

   Pushing the CANCEL button dismisses the window, and no reset action 
   is taken.


2  Shutdown
3  event_dispatcher
=title Shutdown Event Dispatcher
4  outbound_stream
=title Shutdown Event Dispatcher Outbound Stream

   Pushing the CONTINUE button requests an orderly shutdown of the 
   connection between the specified Event Dispatcher Outbound Stream 
   entity and the sink partner. The shutdown directive attempts an 
   orderly shutdown of the connection in cooperation with the sink.

   Pushing the CANCEL button dismisses the window, and no shutdown 
   action is taken.


2 Test

3 evd 
=title Test Event Dispatcher

   Pushing the CONTINUE button causes an event be logged to test the 
   entire event logging subsystem.  This tests the complete event 
   logging system from entity to manager, causing the test requested 
   event to be logged.

   Pushing the CANCEL button dismisses the window, and no test
   action is taken.


3  MOP

4  Circuit
=title Test MOP Circuit

   Initiates an XID test between the system specified by the LAN
   Address described below.  If you optionally chose to enter a 
   Client Name in the previous menu, the default test parameters for 
   this operation were obtained by looking up the information for that 
   MOP Client, and those parameters are present in the current display.  


   The required arguments for this test operation are:

    o  Address

       The LAN address of the target node on the circuit named in the 
       circuit argument. 

    o  Circuit 

       The MOP circuit you have currently selected for the test operation.


    The optional arguments for this test operation are:

    o  Client 
    
       A client entity to be used for this operation, if you provided one
       in the previous display.

    o  Count 

       An Integer representing the number of test messages to be sent. 
 
    o  Format 

       Value of each byte in the data part of each test message.
       The default results in alternating 0 and 1 bits.
 
    o  Length 

       Integer representing Length of the data part of each test
       message. The maximum and minimum permitted values depend on the 
       particular data link in use.

    o  SAP

       An octet representing the Service Access Point (on the target 
       system) to which the XID message is to be sent.
 

   Pressing the OK button will cause the test command to be executed and
   will return control back to the main window.  

   Pressing the RESET button will cause all the arguments to be reset back 
   to the state they were in when you first entered this display.  

   Pressing the CANCEL button will return you to the main window.  No test
   command will be issued.
 
                    
4  Client
=title Test MOP Client

5  Circuit
=title Test MOP Client Circuit

   Initiates an XID test between the system specified by the LAN
   Address described below.  

   The required arguments for this test operation are:

    o  Address

       The LAN address of the target node on the circuit named in the 
       circuit argument. 

    o  Circuit 

       The MOP circuit over which the test is to occur.


    The optional arguments for this test operation are:

    o  Count 

       An integer representing the number of test messages to be sent. 
 
    o  Format 

       Value of each byte in the data part of each test message.
       The default results in alternating 0 and 1 bits.
 
    o  Length 

       Integer representing Length of the data part of each test
       message. The maximum and minimum permitted values depend on the 
       particular data link in use.

    o  SAP

       An octet representing the Service Access Point (on the target 
       system) to which the XID message is to be sent.
 

   Pressing the OK button will cause the test command to be executed and
   will return control back to the main window.  

   Pressing the RESET button will cause all the arguments to be reset back 
   to the state they were in when you first entered this display.  

   Pressing the CANCEL button will return you to the main window.  No test
   command will be issued.


2  Testevent
=title Test Event
3  evd 
=title Testevent Event Dispatcher
4  outbound_stream
=title Testevent Event Dispatcher Outbound Stream

!   Tests the filter action state for the specified event. This
!   directive applies the filtering algorithm to the named event
!   instance returning the applicable FilterAction, and an indication
!   of whether the search was resolved by the SpecificFilter,
!   GlobalFilter, or CatchAllFilter attribute.


!   testevent  [node node-id] event dispatcher outbound stream
!              simple-name  event instance-name, event-name

!5  Arguments
 

!o  event-name

!   Specifies all (for all events) or a specific event to be filtered
!   for the specified class or instance.
 

!o  instance-name

!   Specifies a full entity name, including the node name and
!   including a specific instance.
 

!5  Identifier
 

!o  name

!   Simple name assigned to the outbound stream when it was created.
 

4  Sink

!   Tests the filter action state for the specified event. This
!   directive applies the filtering algorithm to the named event
!   instance returning the applicable FilterAction, and an indication
!   of whether the search was resolved by the SpecificFilter,
!   GlobalFilter, or CatchAllFilter attribute.


!   testevent  [node node-id] event dispatcher sink simple-name
!               event instance-name, event-name

!5  Identifier
 

!o  name

!   Simple name assigned to the sink when it is created.


!5  Arguments
 

!o  event-name

!   Specifies all (for all events) or a specific event to be filtered
!   for the specified class or instance.
 
!o  instance-name

!   Specifies a full entity name, including the node name and
!   including a specific instance.


2  UNLIMIT  
3  HDLC
4  Link
5  logical_station
=title Unlimit HDLC Link Logical Station

   Pressing the CONTINUE button will enable sequenced and unsequenced 
   data service for the specified Logical Station.

   Pressing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window, and no Unlimit
   action will be taken. 


2  Update
3  session_control
=title Update Session Control
4  backtranslation_softlink
=title Update Session Control Backtranslation Softlink

   Pushing the CONTINUE button will update a the specified 
   Backtranslation Softlink entity.

   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window, and no update
   action will be taken. 


4  tower_maintenance
=title Update Session Control Tower Maintenance

   Pushing the CONTINUE button updates the specified Tower Maintenance 
   entity.

   Pushing the CANCEL button will dismiss the window, and no update
   action will be taken.