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/DEVICE
      /DEVICE=device-name

   Specifies the LAN controller device name to be used for the
   connection. For example, you can specify a DEMNA controller as
   EXA, EXA0, or EXA0:.
 

/DISCONNECT
      /DISCONNECT=disconnect-character

   Specifies a character that you can use to terminate the
   connection to the remote node. To terminate a connection, press
   Ctrl/disconnect-character. You can select any ASCII character
   from @ through Z, except C, M, Q, S, Y; the default disconnect
   character is D.
 

/INPUT
      /INPUT=filename

   Supplies command input from the specified input file. Input
   is taken up to end-of-file or a disconnect character. If no
   disconnect character is encountered, the command input continues
   from the local terminal. If a local terminal does not exist-
   that is, if the command is executing in batch mode-end-of-file
   disconnects the console carrier connection.
 

/PASSWORD
      /PASSWORD=16hexdigits

   Supplies the password to be used when the connection
   is initiated, in hexadecimal (for example,
   /PASSWORD=0123456789ABCDEF). The default password is zero. You
   can omit leading zeros.
 

/V3
   Indicates that MOP Version 3 formatted messages are to be used
   to make the connection. By default, LANCP determines the format
   by sending MOP Request ID messages to the remote node first in
   MOP Version 4 format, then in Version 3 format, repeating this
   process until a response is received or timeout occurs.

   You can specify the format:

   o  To allow connection to nodes that do not support Request ID
      messages

   o  As a means of getting around implementation problems with one
      of the formats
 

/V4
   Indicates that MOP Version 4 formatted messages are to be used
   to make the connection. By default, LANCP determines the format
   by sending MOP Request ID messages to the remote node first in
   MOP Version 4 format, then in Version 3 format, repeating this
   process until a response is received or timeout occurs.

   You can specify the format:

   o  To allow connection to nodes that do not support Request ID
      messages

   o  As a means of getting around implementation problems with one
      of the formats