Specifications
4-5
Managing Load Hosts
DSV> ADD SERVER
_Server Name: DGD700
_Ethernet Address: 08-00-2B-26-AE-32
_Server Type: DS700
_Service Circuit [SVA-0]:
_Maintenance Password [none]: FEDCBA _Dump File
[MOP$DUMP:DS7DGD700.DMP]:
_Load Image [MOP$LOAD:WWENG2.SYS]:
After entering the ADD command, you can display information about the MOP
client with the:
• DSV$CONFIGURE LIST command
• NCL SHOW command for DECnet/OSI
• NCP SHOW NODE command for DECnet Phase IV
If you use DECnet Phase IV, the required DECnet address prompt has a default of
the first unused address in area 13. You no longer need to enter an external SHOW
NODE 13.* command prior to adding an access server.
MODIFY and SET Commands
The MODIFY and SET commands operate in a manner similar to the ADD
command. These commands provide defaults for each prompt. The defaults are
the existing values for the server.
The syntax, prompts, and displays for the SET and MODIFY commands are
similar to those for the ADD command.
DELETE Command
The DELETE command removes an access server. This command clears both the
permanent configuration data stored on disk and the operational data stored in
memory.
The syntax of the DELETE command is identical to that for the ADD command.
Example: DELETE Command for DSV$CONFIGURE
The following example shows the DELETE command. This example omits the
optional SERVER keyword. In this example, NCL displays the message NODE 0
MOP Client DGD700 on a DECnet/OSI system. NCP displays a similar message
on a DECnet Phase IV system.










