NCPHELP.HLB  —  SET  NODE  Examples
     NCP>SET NODE 5.14 NAME DENVER

         This command sets the node name of node 5.14 to DENVER.

     NCP>SET NODE 2.11 -
     _ NONPRIVILEGED -
     _ USER NETNONPRIV -
     _ PASSWORD NONPRIV -
     _ PRIVILEGED -
     _ USER NETPRIV -
     _ PASSWORD PRIV

         This command establishes  default privileged and nonprivileged
         access control information for node 2.11.

     NCP>SET NODE 14 ADDRESS 2

         This command associates the information for node 1.14  with  a
         new node whose address is 1.2.  This example  assumes that the
         executor is in area 1.

     NCP>SET NODE LARK HARDWARE ADDRESS AA-00-03-00-00-00

         This command  associates  with  the  node  LARK  the  hardware
         address   originally  assigned  to  the  DEUNA  controller  at
         node  LARK.  This  information  in the  volatile  database can
         be used during downline loading of target node  LARK  over  an
         Ethernet circuit.
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