[HECnet] RSTS/E 10.1 DECnet/E 4.1 noob question

Supratim Sanyal supratim at riseup.net
Sun Mar 10 09:01:47 PDT 2019


On 3/10/19 11:53 AM, Paul Koning wrote:
> Set Max Circuits to 1.  You need to do that in the persistent settings, i.e., "clear system", "define exec max circuits 1", "set system" (or restart,  of course).
> 
> 	paul
> 

Bingo! ** RSTS/E is on the air... as Non-Routing IV! Thanks Paul.

Event type 4.15, Adjacency up
Occurred 25-Feb-32 09:50:09.4 on node 31.28 (RST101)
Circuit QNA-0
Node address = 31.1023 (IMPRTR)


RSTS V10.1-L 10-Mar-19 09:50 AM
User: 200,1
Password:
Last interactive login on 10-Mar-19, 09:50 AM at KB0:


$ ncp
NCP>show exec char
Node Volatile Characteristics as of 10-MAR-19 09:50:34

Executor Node = 31.28 (RST101)

State                      = On
Identification             = DECnet/E V4.1
Management Version         = 4.3.0
Loop Count                 = 1
Loop Length                = 128
Loop With                  = Mixed
Counter Timer              = 0
Incoming Timer             = 120
Outgoing Timer             = 120
ECL Version                = 4.0.0
Maximum Links              = 32
Delay Factor               = 48
Delay Weight               = 3
Inactivity Timer           = 120
Retransmit Factor          = 5
Routing Version            = 2.0.0
Type                       = Non-Routing IV
Routing Timer              = 120
Broadcast Routing Timer    = 40
Maximum Address            = 1023
Maximum Circuits           = 1
Maximum Cost               = 1022
Maximum Hops               = 30
Maximum Visits             = 32
Maximum Area               = 63
Max Broadcast Nonrouters   = 64
Max Broadcast Routers      = 16
Maximum Buffers            = 100
Buffer Size                = 576
Segment Buffer Size        = 576
Default Account            = [50,1]
Data Xmit Queue Max        = 4
Int/LS Queue Max           = 2
Maximum Nodes              = 3000
Volatile Param File Name   = SY0:[0,1]NSP0.SYS
NCP>












>> On Mar 10, 2019, at 10:50 AM, Supratim Sanyal <supratim at riseup.net> wrote:
>>
>> How do I get the executor to be an end-node?
>>
>> $ NCP
>> NCP>SHOW EXEC CHAR
>> Node Volatile Characteristics as of 10-MAR-19 08:50:34
>>
>> Executor Node = 31.28 (RST101)
>>
>> State                      = On
>> Identification             = DECnet/E V4.1
>> Management Version         = 4.3.0
>> Loop Count                 = 1
>> Loop Length                = 128
>> Loop With                  = Mixed
>> Counter Timer              = 0
>> Incoming Timer             = 120
>> Outgoing Timer             = 120
>> ECL Version                = 4.0.0
>> Maximum Links              = 32
>> Delay Factor               = 48
>> Delay Weight               = 3
>> Inactivity Timer           = 120
>> Retransmit Factor          = 5
>> Routing Version            = 2.0.0
>> Type                       = Routing IV
>> Routing Timer              = 120
>> Broadcast Routing Timer    = 40
>> Maximum Address            = 1023
>> Maximum Circuits           = 16 ...
> 
> 


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