Configuring and Managing Host-Based X.25 Links - Edition 6 (36939-90057)
Configuring DTCs Step-by-Step
Modify the Network Management Configuration File
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Type H if you need more help to answer the question.
4. After viewing the messages describing what actions are required, if any, enter
[RETURN]
when you see the prompt:
(Press RETURN when finished view screen contents.)
You will return to the Validation screen. You may make additional configuration
changes or exit NMMGR.
Step 20: Ensure DTS Changes Become Active
If you answered Y to the question “Do you want DTS changes to become active now
(Y/N)?” in Step 14, refer to in Chapter 7, “Managing Networks with DTCCNTRL,” for a
list of configuration tasks and associated actions for changes to become active.
For those tasks indicating “No action; changes take effect dynamically,” no additional
actions are required for the DTS changes to become active. You will see a message on the
screen indicating that no other actions are required.
For other tasks requiring additional actions for changes to become active, you will see
messages on the screen indicating what actions must be taken first.
NOTE If you answered N to the question in Step 14, thus choosing not to call DTCCNTRL, refer
to Chapter 7, “Managing Networks with DTCCNTRL,” for the syntax on how to invoke
DTCCNTRL outside NMMGR.
Performing a DTC Reset
First, logoff any sessions. To reset the DTC, turn off the power and then turn on the
power again for the DTC.
You may also use TermDSM, an online diagnostic program for host-managed DTCs, to
reset the DTC. Refer to Troubleshooting Terminal, Printer, and Serial Device
Connections for more information.
Performing a DTS Shutdown/Restart
To perform a DTS shutdown and restart, use the DTCCNTRL command. Refer to
Chapter 7, “Managing Networks with DTCCNTRL,” for the command syntax of this
command. Refer to the Dynamic Configuration chapter of the Configuring Systems for
Terminals, Printers, and Other Serial Devices manual for additional information on
performing a DTS shutdown and restart.