NRJE [ SNA NRJE User/Programmer Reference Manual ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
SNA NRJE User/Programmer Reference Manual
NRJE
Invokes the subsystem command interpreter . It is also an NRJE subsystem
command and allows you to switch to a different default workstation .
Syntax
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| N[RJE] Wsid |
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Parameter
wsid Identifies a specific workstation you wish to use as a default. The
Wsid parameter is an alphanumeric string that must begin with a
letter and can be up to eight characters long.
You must use Wsid in an NRJE subsystem command; it is optional in an
MPE command.
To specify another workstation within the subsystem you can
* Use a different Wsid as a parameter in every command that affects
a workstation.
* Execute another NRJE command with a different Wsid to establish
another default workstation.
Although the Wsid parameter is optional when you enter the NRJE
subsystem from MPE, using the parameter is usually convenient,
because it establishes a default Wsid and allows you to omit the Wsid
parameter from all subsystem commands for that workstation.
You can always specify another Wsid value in other subsystem
commands, or you can change the default Wsid by issuing another NRJE
command.
Description
The NRJE command enables you to enter the NRJE subsystem from MPE or,
when used as an SNA NRJE subsystem command, to change default
workstations. When you issue the command from MPE, the SNA NRJE
subsystem prints a banner line identifying the version of NRJE installed
on your computer. You then receive the NRJE welcome message and a
workstation prompt string. When you enter an NRJE command from the
subsystem, you receive only the workstation prompt string.
If you enter an NRJE command from MPE, the Wsid parameter is optional;
however, it is required if you issue the command within the NRJE
subsystem. In either case, when you specify a Wsid in an NRJE command,
you designate a default workstation for your NRJE session. A workstation
specified in an NRJE command remains the default workstation for your
NRJE session until you enter another NRJE command with its own Wsid.
When you establish a default workstation, you can utilize NRJE user and
manager commands more efficiently. For example, the SUBMIT command
contains an optional WSID=Wsid parameter. Once you have established a
default workstation, you can issue a SUBMIT command for a workstation
without appending a WSID=Wsid parameter. The subsystem defaults to the
workstation specified in your last NRJE command.
NOTE If you do not set up a default workstation, you must include the
WSID=Wsid parameter in every command that includes that parameter.
After entering NRJE from MPE, you can set up a new default workstation by
issuing an NRJE command with a Wsid. If you did not identify a Wsid in
your initial NRJE command, your new NRJE command with the Wsid
establishes the first default workstation for your session. If you did
identify a Wsid in your initial NRJE command, your new NRJE command
enables you to switch to a different default workstation.
You can designate a default workstation and then enter certain user or
manager commands with a WSID=Wsid parameter. In this case, the subsystem
executes the command for the workstation in the WSID=Wsid parameter.
However, use of a WSID=Wsid parameter does not change the default
workstation. If you then issue another command without the WSID=Wsid
parameter, the subsystem executes that command for the default
workstation. The following example illustrates switching from RMT11 as a
default workstation to RMT99 as a default, and then back to RMT11.
Remember that an EXIT command always returns control to the process that
called the NRJE CI.
Example
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| : ... You are logged on to MPE. |
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| :NRJE RMT11 Enter NRJE with RMT11 as the default workstation. |
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| product number version number NJRE (C) HEWLETT-PACKARD CO. copyright year |
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| NRJE WELCOME The NRJE WELCOME text is configured by an |
| NRJE manager. |
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| RMT11> ... Execute NRJE commands with RMT11 as the default |
| workstation. The prompting string is configured|
| in the NMMGR Workstation Data screen. |
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| RMT11>NRJE RMT99 Switch to RMT99 as the default workstation. |
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| RMT99> ... Execute NRJE commands with RMT99 as the default.|
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| RMT99>NRJE RMT11 Switch to RMT11 as the default workstation. |
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| RMT11> ... Execute some NRJE commands with RMT11 as the |
| default workstation. |
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| RMT11>EXIT Return control to MPE. |
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| : ... Execute some MPE commands. |
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In the example above, you enter NRJE specifying RMT11 as the default
workstation. After executing some commands, you switch the default
workstation from RMT11 to RMT99, and then back to RMT11. Eventually, you
return control to MPE.
Text Reference
See the SNA Link Services Reference Manual or the SNA NRJE Node Manager's
Guide for workstation configuration information. See the SNA NRJE Node
Manager's Guide for a description of NRJE manager commands.
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