TROY Group MAN-EXT2000 User Manual

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3-6 Management Methods

Newer OpenVMS systems use NCL instead of NCP. The
NCL command to connect to the print server console is:

SET HOST/MOP/CIRCUIT=

circuit/ADD=ethernetaddress

ULTRIX systems use the

addnode

and

ccr

commands as

follows:

addnode

xciiname -c circuit -h ethernetaddress

ccr

xcdname

where xcdname is an arbitrary name for the print server
(each print server on the network needs a unique name).

In all cases, you will get a message like

Console Connected

or

Remote Console Reserved

when you are connected.

When you are connected, push RETURN or ENTER to get
the "

#

" prompt, enter the password

ACCESS

(it will not print),

and type anything in response to the

Enter Username>

prompt. When you get the

Local>

prompt, you are ready to

enter commands.

Note:

The commands available are generally a subset of the

ones used on the DECserver terminal server. Note that
unlike the DECserver, there is no distinction between the SET
and DEFINE commands or between the CLEAR and PURGE
commands. Instead, when you type CTRL-D to exit the
remote console, any of these commands take effect
immediately and the results are stored permanently (for
example, it is not necessary to enter both a SET and a
DEFINE to execute a command and save the results).

TELNET. To connect to the print server using TELNET on
UNIX, Windows NT, or most other TCP/IP systems, type:

TELNET

ipaddress

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