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To Shut Down the Network Services [ HP3000/iX Network Planning and Configuration Guide ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation


HP3000/iX Network Planning and Configuration Guide

To Shut Down the Network Services 

To shut down NS, issue the following commands (NM capability required):

     DSLINE @;CLOSE
     NSCONTROL STOP
     NETCONTROL STOP

The DSLINE command shown above closes connections for your session only. 

NSCONTROL STOP allows existing users to continue using the services until
they finish their current task but prevents new uses of the services by
these users or by new users.  Therefore, the services are not actually
stopped until all existing users finish using them.  You can use
NSCONTROL ABORT instead if you wish to immediately terminate all use of
the services.

NETCONTROL STOP closes all open connections.  To determine if there are
any sessions still active, enter:  NSCONTROL STATUS. If you do not want
to wait until existing users are finished with their current tasks before
you bring down the system, issue NSCONTROL ABORT and then NETCONTROL
STOP. 

If a host-based X.25 link is started, you will also need to issue a
DTCCNTRL command to stop X.25 and PAD support for the DTC/X.25 Network
Access card.  Enter the DTCCNTRL command after the NSCONTROL STOP and
NETCONTROL STOP commands.  Enter the command as:

     DTCCNTRL DTC=dtcname;CARD=cardnumber;FUNC=function 

where function is one of the following:

STOPX25               to stop X.25 services;

STOPPADSUP            to stop PAD support services;

STOPBOTH              to stop both X.25 and PAD support services.



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