This section describes and provides examples of the LANCP commands. The following table summarizes the LANCP commands: Command Function @ (Execute Procedure) Executes a command procedure. CLEAR DEVICE Deletes device data from the LAN volatile device database. CLEAR DLL or CLEAR MOPDLL Clears MOP downline load counters for all nodes and devices. CLEAR NODE Deletes a node from the LAN volatile node database. CONNECT NODE Connects to a LAN device, such as a terminal server, that implements a management interface using the MOP console carrier protocol. CONVERT DEVICE_DATABASE Converts the device database to the format required by the current version of LANCP. CONVERT NODE_DATABASE Converts the node database to the format required by the current version of LANCP. DEFINE DEVICE Enters a device into the LAN permanent device database or modifies an existing entry. DEFINE NODE Enters a node into the LAN permanent node database or modifies an existing entry. EXIT Stops execution of LANCP and returns control to the DCL command level. HELP Provides online help information about the LANCP utility. LIST DEVICE Displays information in the LAN permanent device database. LIST NODE Displays information in the LAN permanent node database. PURGE DEVICE Deletes device data from the LAN permanent device database. PURGE NODE Deletes a node from the LAN permanent node database. SET ACP Modifies the operation of the LANACP LAN Server process. SET DEVICE Enters a device into the LAN volatile device database or modifies an existing entry and sets device parameters. SET NODE Enters a node into the LAN volatile node database or modifies an existing entry. SHOW ACP Displays currently set LANCP and LANACP options. SHOW CONFIGURATION Displays a list of LAN devices on the system. SHOW DEVICE Displays information in the LAN volatile device database and displays device data. SHOW DLL or SHOW MOPDLL Displays the current state of MOP downline load services. SHOW LOG Displays recent downline load activity. SHOW NODE Displays information in the LAN volatile node database. SPAWN Creates a subprocess of the current process. TRIGGER NODE Issues a request to reboot to a remote node. UPDATE DEVICE Updates a device, primarily to issue a reset to it.