1.LATCP> SET NODE DUKE /IDENT="NODE DUKE, SALES VMSCLUSTER"
The SET NODE command in this example specifies node name DUKE
for your local node. The identification string "NODE DUKE,
SALES VMSCLUSTER" is multicast from node DUKE.
2.LATCP> SET NODE /MULTICAST_TIMER=50-
_LATCP> /GROUPS=(ENABLE=(1-3,8,11),DISABLE=5)
The SET NODE command in this example causes your local node
to send multicast messages every 50 seconds to announce
DUKE's services to terminal servers. The command also enables
groups 1, 2, 3, 8, and 11 for access to the local node, and
it disables group 5 from accessing the local node. Group 5 had
been previously enabled.
3.LATCP> SET NODE /CONNECTIONS=BOTH-
_LATCP> /USER_GROUPS=(ENABLE=(24,121-127),DISABLE=0)
The SET NODE command in this example sets up your local node
to allow both incoming and outgoing connections. Users on your
local node can access those service nodes belonging to user
groups 24 and 121 through 127. Users cannot access service
nodes in user group 0.
4.LATCP> SET NODE /CIRCUIT_TIMER=80 /KEEPALIVE_TIMER=20 -
_LATCP> /RETRANSMIT_LIMIT=20 /CONNECTIONS=BOTH -
_LATCP> /MULTICAST_TIMER=60 /GROUPS=(DISABLE=0,ENABLE=73-)
_LATCP> /SESSION_LIMIT=(OUTGOING=10,INCOMING=0)
The SET NODE command in this example sets many characteristics
at once for node DUKE.