service-name
Specifies the name of the service to which you want your terminal
connected. A service is a resource on the LAN. A service often
consists of all of the resources of a computer system. Other
examples of services are a file storage system and an application
program running on a computer system. A computer system that
offers one or more services is called a service node.
If several service nodes offer the same service, and you do not
specify the /NODE=node-name qualifier, your terminal connects to
the service node that is the least busy.
To display a list of services on your LAN, use the LAT Control
Program (LATCP) SHOW SERVICES command. See the HP OpenVMS System
Management Utilities Reference Manual.