5 MASK hex-string Provides a mask for the called address extension facility. Using logical AND, the mask is merged with the called address extension in the incoming call and the result is compared with the extension value. By default no extension mask is used. 5 VALUE hex-string Provides a value for the called address extension facility. This value is compared with the address extension in the incoming call (after merging as described in EXTENSION MASK). By default no extension value is used. 4 GROUP group-name Identifies a closed user group (CUG) or bilateral closed user group (BCUG). The group-name is an id string. By default, no group name is used. 4 INCOMING ADDRESS dte-address Identifies the address of the DTE receiving the call (as specified in the call packet). 4 NETWORK net-name Specifies the network for which calls are accepted. By default, no network name is used. 4 NODE node-id Identifies the host node which is to be the destination of the incoming X25 call. 4 OBJECT object-id Identifies the object that is activated when an incoming call arrives. The object-id is an id string. If the object name looks like a number, enclose the string in quotes. This parameter is mandatory when you specify a destination for the first time. 4 PASSWORD password Specifies the password for use by incoming calls to the destination. Specify a string of from 1 to 39 characters. The default is that no password is used. 4 PRIORITY priority Specifies the priority of the destination record and is used to select one of a set of destinations for which the incoming call may be valid. Specify a value in the range 0 to 255, where 255 is the highest priority. By default, priority takes a value of 0. 4 RECEIVING DTE Identifies the local DTE. IT is used to select a destination for calls received on the local DTE. By default, no receiving DTE is used. 4 REDIRECT REASON code Identifies a reason for redirecting an incoming call. The reason code can take one of the following values: BUSY The original DTE was busy and could no accept any more calls. OUT OF ORDER The original DTE was out of order. SYSTEMATIC All calls to the original DTE are automatically rerouted. The reason code is used to select a destination for a redirected call. By default, no reason is used. 4 SENDING ADDRESS dte-address Identifies the address of the remote DTE that originated the call. By default, no sending DTE is used. 4 SUBADDRESSES range Specifies the range of local DTE subaddresses that identify the destination for the incoming call. Range consists of one or two subaddresses. Subaddress is a decimal integer in the range 0 to 9999. Separate two subaddresses with a single hyphen to indicate a range. The second subaddress must be greater than the first. By default, no subaddress range is used. 4 USER user-id Specifies the user identification for use by incoming calls to the destination. Specify a string of from 1 to 16 characters. The default is that no user identification is used. 3 X29-SERVER Use the SET MODULE X29-SERVER command to create or modify the parameters of the X.29 Call Handler in the volatile data base. Use the DEFINE MODULE X29-SERVER command to create or modify the parameters of the X.29 Call Handler in the permanent data base. The components contain records that identify a destination, specify parameters for this destination, specify the maximum number of circuits that each module (that is, all destinations for a particular module) may have, and specify the state of the module. Specify the module parameters and the destinations using separate SET or DEFINE MODULE X25-SERVER or X29-SERVER commands. Format: SET MODULE X25-SERVER ALL X29-SERVER COUNTER TIMER seconds MAXIMUM CIRCUITS count STATE ON OFF SHUT DESTINATION dest-name ACCOUNT account KNOWN DESTINATIONS CALL MASK hex-value CALL VALUE hex-value CALLED ADDRESS dte-address EXTENSION MASK hex-string EXTENSION VALUE hex-string GROUP group-name INCOMING ADDRESS dte-address NETWORK network-name NODE node-id OBJECT object-id PASSWORD password PRIORITY priority RECEIVING DTE dte-address REDIRECT REASON code SENDING ADDRESS dte-address SUBADDRESSES range USER user-id Please refer to help on SET MODULE X25-SERVER for more details. ! 2 NODE Use the SET NODE command to create or modify node parameters in the volatile database on the local node. Use the DEFINE NODE command to create or modify node parameters in the permanent database on the local node. SET KNOWN NODES (parameters ...) NODE node-id All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces when parameters are used in NCP commands. 3 KNOWN NODES Indicates that the specified parameters for all known nodes are to be created or modified in the database. 3 NODE node-id Identifies the node (local or remote) for which specified parameters are to be created or modified in the database. 3 ALL Use the SET NODE ALL command to update the volatile database on the executor node with all the parameters stored for a particular node in the permanent database on the executor node. 3 ACCESS Specifies the allowed logical link connections for the node. There are four options: INCOMING Allows logical link connections from the remote node OUTGOING Allows the local node to initiate connections to the remote node; but does not allow connections from the remote node BOTH Allows incoming and outgoing logical link connections. This is the default NONE Does not allow incoming or outgoing logical link connections to this node 3 ADDRESS node-address Specifies the address of the node to which you want the database entry to refer. 3 CIRCUIT circuit-id Identifies a loop node and specifies the identification of the circuit to be used for all traffic to the loop node. 3 COUNTER TIMER seconds Specifies a timer whose expiration causes a node counter logging event. 3 CPU cpu-type Identifies the node's CPU type. There are four valid types: DECSYSTEM1020 PDP11 PDP8 VAX 3 DIAGNOSTIC FILE file-spec Applies to nodes on broadcast circuits. Identifies the file to be read when the adjacent node has been downline loaded and has requested diagnostics. The file-spec is interpreted according to the file system of the executor node. 3 DUMP 4 ADDRESS number Identifies the address in memory to begin an upline dump of the adjacent node. 4 COUNT number Specifies the default number of memory units to upline dump from the the adjacent node. 4 FILE file-spec Identifies which file to write to when the adjacent node is dumped upline. The file-spec is interpreted according to the file system of the executor node. 3 HARDWARE ADDRESS address Identifies the address originally assigned to the controller for the system on the adjacent node. Used during operations such as downline loading to communicate with the system before the system has set up its physical address. 3 HOST node-id Identifies the host node. For an adjacent node, the host address is a parameter that the adjacent node receives when it is loaded downline. If no host is specified, the default is the executor node. 3 INBOUND node-type Required for nodes when the VERIFICATION INBOUND parameter is specified for the circuit over which the connection is to be made. Specifies the type of the node. The node-type is checked by the executor node if the specified node attempts to form a dynamic connection with the executor node. If VERIFICATION INBOUND is not specified for the circuit, the INBOUND parameter for the node is ignored. The two possible node-types are ENDNODE Allows the remote node to be connected only if it is configured as an end node ROUTER Allows the remote node to be connected whether it is configured as an end node or a router 3 LOAD 4 ASSIST AGENT Specifies the VMS image that will define the system software for downline loading and adjacent node. 4 ASSIST PARAMETER Specifies a parameter to be passed to a load assist agent. The load assist agent can be used to tailor the system software to be loaded. 4 FILE file-spec Specifies a file containing the system software for downline loading to an adjacent node. 3 MANAGEMENT FILE Specifies a file containing management information for downline loading to an adjacent node. 3 NAME node-name Specifies the node name to be associated with the node identification. Only one name can be assigned to a node address or a line identification. 3 NONPRIVILEGED item Specifies nonprivileged inbound access control information for the node, where ACCOUNT account Identifies the account for the default non- privileged DECnet account on the designated node PASSWORD password Identifies the password for the default non- privileged DECnet account on the designated node USER user-id Identifies the user name for the default non- privileged DECnet account on the designated node 3 PRIVILEGED item Specifies privileged inbound access control information for the node, where ACCOUNT account Identifies the account for the default priv- ileged DECnet account on the designated node PASSWORD password Identifies the password for the default priv- ileged DECnet account on the designated node USER user-id Identifies the user name for the default priv- ileged DECnet account on the designated node 3 RECEIVE PASSWORD hex-password Defines the password (1-8 characters) that is expected from the remote node during a Routing initialization sequence. Does not apply to nodes on an broadcast circuit. 3 SECONDARY LOADER file-spec Specifies a file containing the secondary boot loader for downline loading to an adjacent node. 3 SERVICE Introduces a service parameter. All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces when parameters are used in NCP commands. 4 CIRCUIT circuit-id Establishes the circuit to be used for downline loading. This is the default value for the VIA parameter of the LOAD and CONNECT commands. The node identification must be that of the target node. 4 DEVICE device-type Identifies the target node's line controller for the service circuit over which the operation is to take place. The possibilities are as follows. BNA CEC DA DL DLV DMB DMC DMF DMP DMR DMV DP DQ DSB DSF DSW DTE DU DUP DV DW4 DZ ELA ERA ETA EWA FPA FZA ISA KDP KDZ KL MFA MNA MXE PCL QNA SVA TRA TRE TRP UNA VLA Only the synchronous port on the DMF service device may be used. 4 NODE VERSION version Specifies the DECnet software version of the node which downline loads its software to a target node. The two possible versions are PHASE III and PHASE IV. The default is PHASE IV. 4 PASSWORD hex-password Defines the password required to trigger the bootstrap mechanism on the target node. The password is a hexadecimal number. For DDCMP circuits, the password is in the range 0 to FFFFFFFF; for broadcast circuits, it is in the range 0 to FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF. The default is 0. 3 SOFTWARE Introduces a software parameter. All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces when parameters are used in NCP commands. 4 IDENTIFICATION software-id Is the ID of the software to be downline loaded. 4 TYPE software-type Identifies a particular file type to be loaded. There are three possibilities: MANAGEMENT FILE SECONDARY LOADER TERTIARY LOADER SYSTEM 3 TERTIARY LOADER file-spec Specifies a file containing a tertiary boot loader for downline loading to an adjacent node. 3 TRANSMIT PASSWORD password Specifies a password (1-8 characters) sent to the remote node during a Routing initialization sequence. Does not apply to nodes on a broadcast circuit. 3 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. ! 2 OBJECT Use the SET OBJECT command to create or modify object parameters in the volatile database on the local node. Use the DEFINE OBJECT command to create or modify object parameters in the permanent database on the local node. SET OBJECT object-name (parameters ...) All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces when parameters are used in NCP commands. 3 KNOWN OBJECTS Applies only to VAX PSI. Indicates that the specified parameters are applicable to all known objects. 3 OBJECT object-name Identifies the object for which specified parameters are to be created or modified in the database. For VAX PSI, specify the object name using an id-string. 3 ALL The SET OBJECT ALL command to updates the volatile database on the local node with all the object parameters stored for a particular object in the permanent database on the local node. 3 ACCOUNT account Identifies the default user's account for access control on inbound connects to the object when no access control is specified by the remote node. For VAX PSI, identifies the user account for use by incoming X25 calls to the object; if not specified, no account is used. 3 ALIAS 4 INCOMING option Specifies how a particular object responds to incoming connect requests directed to the alias node address. The alias node address is established using the SET EXECUTOR command. There are two options for ALIAS INCOMING: ENABLED Allows a specified object to receive incoming connect requests that have been directed to the alias node address. An object such as PHONE which uses a protocol that depends on multiple links should not be enabled for ALIAS INCOMING. By default, if an alias node identifier has been specified, ALIAS INCOMING is enabled for all objects except for PHONE. DISABLED Does not allow a specified object to receive incoming connect requests that have been directed to the alias node address. An object whose resources are not accessible clusterwide should not have ALIAS INCOMING disabled. If an attempt is made to connect to an object that does not have ALIAS INCOMING enabled, the status message NO SUCH OBJECT is returned. 4 OUTGOING option Specifies whether a particular object uses the alias node identifier specified in the SET EXECUTOR command in its outgoing connect requests and other protocols. Specify either of the following two options: ENABLED Allows a specified object to use the alias node address in its outgoing connect requests. An object such as PHONE which uses a protocol that depends on multiple links should not have the ALIAS OUTGOING parameter enabled. By default, only the object MAIL has ALIAS OUTGOING enabled. DISABLED Does not allow a specified object to use the alias node address in its outgoing connect requests. 3 FILE file-spec Specifies the command file containing the command procedure used to start the indicated object. If not specified, the default is SYS$SYSTEM:object-name.COM For VAX PSI, this parameter specifies the command file containing the command procedure used to activate a user program or task. When you specify an object for the first time, this parameter is mandatory. 3 NUMBER number Specifies the object number. Use a number in the range of 0 to 255, except for those reserved. When you specify an object for the first time, this parameter is mandatory. For VAX PSI, specify this parameter as 0. 3 OUTGOING CONNECT PRIVILEGES privilege-list Specifies the privileges that a user must possess in order to make outbound connections to the object. Refer to the Guide to Setting Up a VMS System for a complete list of privileges and their meanings. Does not apply to VAX PSI. 3 PASSWORD password Identifies the default user's password for access control on inbound connects to the object when no access control is specified by the remote node. This password must match the password established for the account. For VAX PSI, this parameter is mandatory. It identifies the user's password for use by incoming X25 calls to the object. 3 PRIVILEGES privilege-list Specifies those privileges normally required by the object. A user with those privileges may be supplied with default outbound privileged access control information when connecting to the object. Refer to the Guide to Setting Up a VMS System for a complete list of privileges and their meanings. Does not apply to VAX PSI. 3 PROXY option Assigns the proxy login access defaults to individual objects. Specify one of the following four options: INCOMING Allows proxy login to the object. OUTGOING Allows the object to initiate proxy login. BOTH Allows both incoming and outgoing proxy login access. This is the default option. NONE Does not allow incoming or outgoing proxy login access. 3 USER user-id Identifies the default user's identification for access control on inbound connects to the object when no access control is specified by the remote node. For VAX PSI, this parameter specifies the user identification for use by incoming X25 calls to the object; this parameter is mandatory when you specify an object for the first time. 3 Examples NCP>SET OBJECT NML FILE NML NUMBER 19 This command an object number, 19, for the NML object. NCP>SET OBJECT NML- _ PRIVILEGES OPER DIAGNOSE - _ USER NET_NONPRIV - _ PASSWORD NET_NONPRIV This command establishes default access control information for the NML object and sets those privileges required to connect to this object. !