There are several methods of invoking the interactive NCL utility: 1. Type RUN SYS$SYSTEM:NCL at the DCL prompt $: $ run sys$system:ncl <Return> NCL> 2. Define a symbol at the DCL prompt (or insert the symbol in your login file) and then type NCL at the DCL prompt as follows: $ ncl :== $ sys$system:ncl <Return> $ ncl <Return> NCL> 3. Enter an NCL command line. $ ncl any ncl command <Return> The system executes the command and returns you to the $ prompt. NOTE The third method works only if you define a symbol at the DCL prompt or insert the symbol in your login file. 4. Enter MCR at the DCL prompt: $ mcr ncl <Return> NCL> 5. Enter an MCR command: $ mcr ncl any ncl command <Return> $ The NCL> prompt indicates that you are using the NCL utility. When you receive this prompt, you can enter NCL commands. Other NCL operations include: o To abort an NCL operation, press <Ctrl/C> or <Ctrl/Y> at the NCL> prompt. o To continue a long command to the next line, use a hyphen as the last character in the line. Place the continuation hyphen between attributes in a list. The _NCL> prompt is displayed on continuation lines: NCL> show node 0 osi transport delay factor, delay weight,- _NCL> maximum receive buffers, maximum network connections,- _NCL> maximum remote nsaps o To indicate comments that are not to be read by the system, use an exclamation point (!) anywhere in a command line. o To exit from NCL, type exit or press <Ctrl/Z> at the ncl> prompt.