By default, the NET$EVD process is started, and the event
dispatcher is created and enabled. Thus, you need not start
EVD yourself. However, if you do need to re-start a new
NET$EVD process, you can do so by:
$ @sys$system:startup network evd
You may modify the NET$EVENT_STARTUP.NCL script by invoking
net$configure, and selecting Option 6 "Configure Event
Dispatcher". Choose the ADVANCED option of net$configure if
you wish to customize the Event Dispatcher.
If you wish to tailor your Event Dispatcher further (say, to
block certain events perhaps), you may create a
NET$EVENT_LOCAL.NCL script, which, if present, will be
automatically executed immediately following the
NET$EVENT_STARTUP.NCL script during startup. If you do not
have a SYS$MANAGER:NET$EVENT_LOCAL.NCL script on your system,
you may create one by copying and editing the
SYS$MANAGER:NET$EVENT_LOCAL.TEMPLATE file.
Refer to HELP NETWORK_MANAGEMENT STARTUP_SCRIPTS for more
information concerning the NET$EVENT_LOCAL.NCL script.