Managing the DECserver 90L+
Enabling and Disabling Preferred Service
The SET command is used to enable and disable preferred service. A preferred
service is a network service that is connected if a CONNECT command is issued
without specifying the service name.
If a preferred service is enabled for a port, you need only to type the CONNECT
command to initiate a connection to the service name stored in NVRAM. You also
have the option of defining a preferred node and port name.
Note
If no preferred service is set, the DECserver 90L+ will use the last
number redial feature.
Enabling Preferred Service by Menu
To enable preferred service from the menu:
1.
Enter SET at the DECserver 90L+ prompt and press
Return
. The asterisk (*)
indicates the port to which you are connected.
2.
Select Preferred Service by entering PR and press
Return
.
3.
Select the Port by entering a number (1 through 8) and press
Return
.
4.
Select Enable by entering E and press
Return
.
5.
Set the parameters in response to the prompts. The setting of each parameter
is terminated with a
Return
. Entering a
Return
with no input terminates the
command. If an incorrect entry is made, the DECserver 90L+ aborts the
command sequence.
Enable Preferred Service by Command Line
The command line for enabling preferred service is:
-> SET PR,<port>,E,<service>[,<node>[,<port>]]
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