The NET$MGMT utility provides a hierarchical graphical approach to the management of DECnet-Plus. The manageable components of DECnet-Plus (referred to as entities, subentities, or instances) are represented in a tree-like structure below the icon of the node you are managing. The entities in the display that are "greyed out" are not yet supported by this application.
1 – Addition help
Nearly all of the displays have a Help pulldown menu. These menus have two options available: "On Window" and "About". Click on the "About" option for a general overview of NET$MGMT. Click on the "On Window" option for specific screen information.
2 – expand_collapse
Expanding means bringing into view any subentities associated with an entity. Collapsing means taking those subentities away from view. A highlighted icon (a dark diamond) in front of an entity or subentity indicates that it has children and may be expanded or collapsed. For example, when you expand the Node entity, its subentities, such as Event Dispatcher, Alias, etc. will appear.
2.1 – how_to_expand_collapse
There are two methods to perform the expand/collapse action. The easiest way is to double-click the left-most mouse button on an entity in the main window. (Of course, if you have changed your Session Manager Options and are using the Left-Handed Mouse Button Arrangement, use the right-most button instead.) Another way to expand or collapse an entity is to single click the left mouse button on the entity to select it and then select Expand or Collapse from the Actions pulldown menu.
2.2 – how_to_see_ncl
Some entities take longer to expand than others because the application is busy querying the system about the subentities. For example, expanding routing circuit adjacencies will generally take longer on an intermediate system than it will on an end system. If you are curious about what NCL commands the application is performing on your behalf, you can select Default Actions from the Options pulldown and enable NCL to display those commands.
3 – permanent_changes
Just as with NCL, any network management changes you make using NET$MGMT will only be retained until the next reboot. In order to make permanent network management changes, you can modify the NCL startup scripts by running the SYS$MANAGER:NET$CONFIGURE.COM procedure and using the ADVANCED option. Do not modify the SYS$MANAGER:NET$*_STARTUP.NCL scripts directly. Refer to the Installation and Configuration Manual for more information about making permanent configuration changes.
4 – Mouse usage
The mouse is used to Select an entity; perform the Zoom, Expand and Collapse actions; and move around in the displays. Note: Right-handed button arrangement is the default for the Session Manager. If you are using the left-handed button arrangement instead, the action of mouse buttons described here is reversed.
4.1 – MB1
A single-click with the left mouse button while the pointer is positioned over an unhighlighted entity will select (or highlight) that entity. A single-click with the left mouse button while the pointer is positioned over an entity that has been highlighted previously will cause the expansion of that entity if that entity is not already in the expanded state. ("Expanding" the entity means that its subentities will become visible.) A double-click with the left mouse button while the pointer is positioned over any entity or subentity will cause the expansion or collapse of that entity. For example, double-clicking the left mouse button on the Session Control entity after it has already expanded would cause that entity to be collapsed, and vice versa.
4.2 – MB3
A single-click with the right mouse button over any entity, subentity or instance that currently has the Zoom action enabled, will automatically bring up that entity's Zoom display. If the Zoom action is currently not allowed for that entity, no action will be taken.
5 – Pushbuttons
The following pushbuttons are located at the bottom of the appropriate displays: OK - After you are finished making changes in a display, push OK to approve the action. The appropriate NCL commands will be issued, and the current display will be dismissed. APPLY - Does the same thing as the OK pushbutton, but the display remains up after the NCL commands have been issued. This is convenient because you can "try out" different settings by APPLYing them. Since the display remains up, you can then RESET to the previous values or set the values to their DEFAULTs and re-APPLY if you like. The display will remain up until you push CANCEL to dismiss the window. RESET - Returns the values of all attributes back to what they were when you first entered the display. These values are changed in the display only -- no NCL commands are issued until you push APPLY or OK. The display remains up for further modifications until you push OK or CANCEL. DEFAULTS - Sets the values of all attributes to their defaults. These values are changed in the display only -- no NCL commands are issued until you push APPLY or OK. The display remains for further modifications until you push OK or CANCEL. CANCEL - Push to abort the action. The window is dismissed and no NCL commands are issued. CONTINUE - After all required arguments have been supplied, push to approve the action. The appropriate NCL commands will be issued, and the current display will be dismissed.
6 – Refresh display
Certain changes that occur are not immediately reflected in the display. Examples of such changes include: - Changes to the entity tree structure that occur when subentities or instances are dynamically created or deleted during the normal operation of DECnet-Plus, for example, changes in NSP Ports. - Changes that occur as a result of some independent network management action. For example, another manager may be running NCL on the same node and making network management changes. - Changes to counter values. As a result, you may occasionally wish to refresh the display. To refresh any subentity within the entity tree, simply collapse and re-expand its parent. To refresh counters, it is necessary to perform the Zoom action again. If you attempt to perform an action on an entity that no longer exists, an informational message will be displayed, and the parent entity will automatically be refreshed.
7 – Required rights
The same rights required to run NCL are also required to run NET$MGMT. The process invoking NET$MGMT must have the following rights enabled, or the process must possess BYPASS privilege: NET$EXAMINE - Allows you to view network management information. NET$MANAGE - Permits you to view and modify network management information. NET$SECURITY - Allows you to modify Session Control Application information. When you use the Change To Remote Node to manage a remote Phase V node, you can provide explicit access control information. That remote account must have at least the NET$EXAMINE right in order to successfully switch management control to the remote node. If you do not provide explicit access control information, your rights on the remote node will be determined by that node's CML$SERVER account. When you wish to return to managing the local node, use the "Change to Local Node" option from the options pulldown.
8 – Viewer Pulldown
The Viewer pulldown menu provides two options: Exit - This option exits the application. Style - This option allows you to change the way you view the entity tree in the main window at any time. By default, the Viewer Style is Display as Outline. Options include a column view, a left-oriented tree view, or a top-oriented tree view.
8.1 – column_viewer_style
Select Style, Displays as Columns from the Viewer menu to use the column style display. Currently, this style is not much different than the Outline style.
8.2 – outline_viewer_style
This is the default Viewer Style.
8.3 – Tree viewer style
When you select Style, Display as Tree from the Viewer pulldown, the main window will assume a tree-style display. You can then switch between the left-oriented or top-oriented tree styles by selecting Style, Display Left or Style, Display Top from the Viewer pulldown.
8.3.1 – tree_navigation
A tree navigator is available to help you move easily to other parts of the tree. Click on the box in the lower right corner of the main display to bring up the tree navigator. It will show you where you are in relation to the rest of the tree. You can change position in the tree by dragging the viewer to the area you wish to view. To dismiss the navigator display, click on the lower right corner of the main display again. Alternatively, you may use the scroll bars to move through a tree-style display. Whenever you drag a scroll bar, a navigator box will appear to indicate where you are in relation to the rest of the tree.
9 – Actions Pulldown
The Actions pulldown menu allows you to select functions to be performed on an entity. Examples of frequently performed actions are: Create, Delete, Enable, Disable, etc. For the most part, the Actions are named for their equivalent NCL directives. One exception to this naming convention is the Zoom action. Zoom displays allow you to Show and in some cases, Set, Enable or Disable attributes for a particular entity.
9.1 – possible_actions
To determine which actions can be performed on a particular entity, place the pointer on that entity and click the left mouse button to highlight the entity. (Or, use the right mouse button if your Session Manager is configured to use Left-Handed Button Arrangement.) Then place the pointer over the Actions pulldown and click on the left mouse button; A list of actions available for this entity will be displayed. Only those actions that are not greyed out are currently available, note, this list may change as the state of the entity changes. Click on the action you wish to perform, and a display for that action will appear to prompt you for arguments if necessary. If an action display is presented, you have the option of aborting the action by pushing the CANCEL button or proceeding with the action by supplying any required information and pushing a CONTINUE, OKAY or APPLY button. See Pushbutton Usage for more information about these buttons.
9.2 – frequently_performed_actions
The most frequently performed actions (Zoom, Expand, and Collapse) can be performed using the mouse instead of the Actions pulldown if you prefer. Double-clicking the left mouse button while the pointer is positioned over any entity or subentity will cause the expansion or collapse of that entity. For example, double-clicking the left mouse button on the Session Control entity after it has already expanded would cause that entity to be collapsed, and vice versa. Single-clicking the right-most mouse button over any entity, subentity or instance that currently has the Zoom action enabled will automatically bring up that entity's Zoom display. If the Zoom action is currently not allowed for that entity, no action will be taken. Note: If you have changed your Session Manager to use the left-handed button arrangement, use the left button to Zoom and the right button to Expand/Collapse.
10 – Options pulldown
The Options pulldown provides three functions: Change To Remote Node - This option allows you to set the node you are managing to any other Phase V node on the network. Change To Local Node - This option returns you to managing the node from which you originally ran NET$MGMT. Default Actions - This option allows you to display the NCL commands that are used to create the displays and perform the actions requested. These NCL commands will appear in the window where you originally issued the command to run NET$MGMT.
11 – tasks_pulldown
The Tasks pulldown provides access to commonly performed management activities. Tasks are functions that generally require many NCL commands or are complex in some way. The number of available tasks will be increased with future releases. Currently, the supported tasks include: Show Known Links Show Known Node Counters Show Transports