NS3000/iX Operations and Maintenance Reference Manual (36922-90039)

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Commands
NSCONTROL START
VTA Allows remote users who are running
the Virtual Terminal service over TCP
implementations which only support
the ARPA standard stream mode flow
control mechanisms to log onto the
local node.
The services which allow users on the local node to use
resources on remote nodes are:
NFTL Allows local users to transfer files to or
from remote nodes using the DSCOPY
command and intrinsics.
NSSTATL Allowslocal usersto use the NSSTATUS
intrinsic to retrieve network services
information from the local and remote
nodes.
RFAL Allows local users to open and access
files and databases on remote nodes,
using the RFA and RDBA services.
RPML Allows local users to create and kill
processes on the local and remote nodes
using the RPM service.
VTL Allows local users to log onto remote
nodes using the REMOTE HELLO
command.
VTRL Allows local users to access terminals
on remote nodes using the Reverse VT
service.
Discussion
If you issue an NSCONTROL START without specifying a service list, the
default is to start all services. You use the service list if you wish to
select which services to start, and whether local or remote users are
allowed to use the services. To allow remote users to use VT, VTR, VTA,
NFT, RFA/RDBA, NSSTAT, LOOPBACK, and RPM on your local node, you
must START the appropriate remote services. Additionally, if you wish
to allow local users to use VT, NFT, RFA/RDBA, RPM, and NSSTAT to
remote nodes, you must START the appropriate local services.
You must issue the NETCONTROL START command before the
NSCONTROL START command. This is because the Network Services
depend on the network transport subsystem. Refer to the NETCONTROL
START command for more information.