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Examples

   1.LANCP> DEFINE NODE GALAXY/ADDRESS=08-00-2B-11-22-33 -
                       /FILE=APB.EXE -
                       /ROOT=$64$DIA14:<SYS10.> -
                       /BOOT_TYPE=ALPHA_SATELLITE

     This command sets up node GALAXY for booting as an Alpha
     satellite into an OpenVMS Cluster.

     The APB.EXE file is actually located on $64$DIA14:
     <SYS10.SYSCOMMON.SYSEXE>. Note that the <SYSCOMMON.SYSEXE> is
     supplied by the LANACP LAN Server process and is not included
     in the root definition.

   2.LANCP> DEFINE NODE CALPAL/ADDRESS=08-00-2B-11-22-33 -
                       /FILE=APB_061.EXE

     This command sets up node CALPAL for booting an InfoServer
     image. It defines the file that should be loaded when a load
     request without a file name is received from node CALPAL.

     Because the file does not include a directory specification,
     the logical name LAN$DLL defines where to locate the file. You
     could give directory specification using the file name or by
     using the /ROOT qualifier.

     Note that specifying the file name explicitly in the boot
     command overrides the file name specified in the node database
     entry.