The Network Control Program (NCP) is the utility program system managers and operators use to configure and control DECnet networks. System managers can also use NCP to monitor network resources and test network components. Use the HELP command to display information at various levels of detail. For example, each HELP display includes a list of command words under an "Additional Information Available" section. These command words serve as topics for the next level of information accessible by the HELP command. In the general format of the HELP command shown below, the topic is a command word from the list: NCP>HELP [topic...] You can abbreviate command words when you issue the command. Once you enter a particular level of detail, that level becomes the current level for accessing information. Through the use of the prompts "TOPIC?" and "SUBTOPIC?" you can return to a higher or lower level of information, respectively. The highest level of information is the general description of the help facility.
1 – Parameters
topic... Specifies one or more topics that indicate what information you want. Information is located in a hierarchical manner, depending on the level of information required. If you specify an asterisk (*) in place of any topic, the HELP command displays all information available at that level. If you specify an ellipsis (...) after any topic, you obtain everything in the help file at that level. You can specify percent signs (%) and asterisks (*) in the topic as wild card characters.