
G&R
The connect command
3 different $*$CN formats can be used:
Using a predefined CONAME from dsa.cfg to connect:
$*$CN coname
If the name given is not a predefined CONAME, it is assumed to be the
application name and the connect will be carried out using the parameters set
for the DSA session (i.e. explicitly by parameter setting from command line
and/or the configuration file)
Using the traditional G&R positional $*$CN format:
GCOS8 connect to 'appl' (application)
$*$CN appl,node[,str,password,person,project,billing]
GCOS7 connect to 'appl' (application)
$*$CN userid,project,billing,appl,password,node[,,str]
Using the Terminal-Manager keyword connect format:
$*$CN -scid NODE -dmb APPL –ext . . .
The following key words can be used:
-dmb, -ext, -scid, -lmb, -str, -usr, -ba, -pj, -pw, -mdmp
A GCOS8 connect normally requires only application and node, but you may
need to specify a GRTS ID or LID depending on Datanet configuration. This is
supplied as -str. You will need password, person, project if the
target site has the ‘Secure Workstation Environment’, or is using the
IDCHECK package developed by Bull Norway for securing networks.
A GCOS7 connect normally requires you to set all of the documented para-
meters. The string (-str) !NEW may be used, and will force GCOS7 to start
the dialog by presenting the top-level menu. Normally it reconnects at the level
where you disconnected in the previous host session. Only a normal controlled
disconnect (BYE) will get the top-level menu on reconnection.
Note that you can set the default values for the connect commands with para-
meters in the configuration file, but that if no default is configured then the last
value used for this particular field becomes the default. So if you make an error
in one of the parameters you need not specify the others in your next connect.
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