LANCP$HELP.HLB  —  SET  ACP
    Modifies the operation of the LANACP LAN Server process.

    Requires SYSPRV privilege.

    Format

      SET ACP

1  –  Parameters

    None.

2  –  Qualifiers

2.1    /ECHO

    /ECHO
    /NOECHO (default)

    Enables partial tracing of received and transmitted downline load
    messages (the first 32 bytes of the data portion of each message).
    Note that the last one or two MOP messages are displayed in full:
    the memory load message with cluster parameters, and the parameter
    load with transfer address message, where present in the load.

    The data is written to a log file SYS$MANAGER:LAN$node-name.LOG.

    To obtain the entire contents of each message, use the /FULL qualifier
    as follows:

    SET ACP/ECHO/FULL

2.2    /FULL

    /FULL
    /NOFULL (default)

    When /ECHO is enabled, displays the entire contents of received and
    transmitted downline load messages.

2.3    /OPCOM

    /OPCOM (default)
    /NOOPCOM

    Enables OPCOM messages from LANACP LAN Server process.

    Messages are generated by the LANACP LAN Server process when a device
    status changes, load requests are received, and loads complete. These
    messages are displayed on the operator console and included in the log
    file written by LANACP, SYS$MANAGER:LAN$ACP.LOG.

2.4    /START

    Starts the LANACP process, by executing the SYS$STARTUP:LAN$STARTUP.COM
    command file.

2.5    /STOP

    Stops the LANACP process. It can be restarted by requesting a start
    as follows:

    LANCP> SET ACP/START

3  –  Example

    LANCP> SET ACP/ECHO/FULL

    This command enables tracing of received and transmitted
    downline load messages. The /FULL qualifier displays the entire
    contents of received and transmitted downline load messages.
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