Configuring Systems for Terminals, Printers, and Other Serial Devices (32022-90051)
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Dynamic Configuration and DTS Shutdown/Restart
Performing a Dynamic Configuration
If you type Y, dynamic configuration changes will take effect now.
NMMGR calls DTCCNTRL which dynamically implements the DTS
changes made in NMMGR.
If you type N, dynamic configuration changes will not take effect now.
Your changes will take effect the next time dynamic configuration is
invoked, a DTS shutdown/ restart is performed, or the system is
rebooted. Dynamic configuration changes can be implemented later
by calling DTCCNTRL from the CI prompt any time thereafter. Or
you can run NMMGR again and select validate DTS/Link. See the
section “DTCCNTRL After NMMGR Exit,” for steps on how to
invoke the DTCCNTRL command at the CI prompt.
If you type H, you will see help text describing the options.
NOTE
You can suppress the display of the question and have DTS changes
become active dynamically, without prompting, by using capabilities
within NMSTART as discussed later in this chapter.
3. If you selected Y in step 2 above and the DTS changes you have made
are dynamically configurable, no other action is required and
changes will become active automatically. You will see a message on
the screen indicating that no other actions are required.
If the DTS changes you have made require additional actions before
changes become active, refer to Chapters 5 and 6, step 9, for more
information. If this is the case, you will see messages on the screen
indicating what actions are required before changes become active.
Refer to Table 4-1 for a list of configuration changes that can be
modified dynamically.
4. After viewing the messages describing what actions are required, if
any, enter
[RETURN] when you see the prompt:
(Press RETURN when finished viewing screen contents.)
You will return to the Validation screen. From here you can make
further changes or exit NMMGR.