SNA NRJE User/Programmer Reference Manual (30292-90006)

Chapter 3 65
User Commands
CONSOLE
While you have access to the console, you receive all console messages
issued by the host. So, you can receive console messages in response to
your own commands, as well as messages in response to commands by
other users. You also receive all other output sent by the host to the
remote console. This includes host “Job Received” messages sent by
some host systems when a job is received from a remote workstation.
NRJE writes this output to your job or session output device,
$STDLIST.
Node Management Services can also log messages (CLAS0013 in
SUB0002) sent to the host remote console of your workstation. If no
user has access to the console, you can retrieve a lost message by using
the Node Management Services utility program, NMDUMP. See the
SNA Link Services Reference Manual (for MPE V) or Using the Node
Management Services (NMS) Utilities (for MPE XL) for more
information about this utility.
If you currently have access to the console and no longer need it, issue a
RELEASE command. That command terminates your access to the
console and frees that facility for use by other users.
Example
:NRJE RMT11 Enter the NRJE subsystem with RMT11
as the default workstation.
HP30245A.60.00 NRJE (C) HEWLETT-PACKARD CO. 1987
WELCOME TO NRJE
RMT11> ... Execute subsystem commands.
RMT11>CONSOLE Acquire the console.
CON11> ... Execute other subsystem commands from the
configured console mode prompt.
CON11>$DA Issue a host remote console command, with
the configured host command prefix character.
output messages related to this command
might not return immediately.
CON11> ... Execute subsystem commands.
CON11>RELEASE Relinquish ownership of the console.
RMT11> ... Remote workstation prompt is returned.