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NODE. [CALLI 157]<br />

22.<strong>10</strong>8.9 FUNCTION 11 (.NDTDS)<br />

Disconnects a remote terminal from the local system and, optionally,<br />

reconnects it to another host system. The argument list is:<br />

addr:<br />

EXP m<br />

SIXBIT/TTYnnu/<br />

EXP node-number<br />

In the argument word:<br />

o ~ is the length of the argument block (either 2 or 3) .<br />

o TTYnnu is the terminal name of the local terminal to be<br />

reconnected or disconnected.<br />

o node-number is the number of the node to which you wish the<br />

terminal to be reconnected. This word is optional.<br />

On a skip return, the terminal specified by TTYnnu is<br />

disconnected from the local system. If a node-number is<br />

specified, the terminal will be connected to that host. In<br />

this case, the action performed is the same as if you issued<br />

a SET HOST monitor command.<br />

22.<strong>10</strong>8.<strong>10</strong> FUNCTION 12 (.NDLND)<br />

Returns the list of defined nodes.<br />

The argument list is:<br />

addr:<br />

EXP n<br />

arg1<br />

argn<br />

In the argument word, n is the length of the argument list.<br />

On a skip return, the ac contains the number of known nodes and arg1<br />

through argn contain---the node numbers of the known nodes. If the<br />

argument block is not long enough to return the complete list of known<br />

nodes, the list is truncated.<br />

22.<strong>10</strong>8.11 FUNCTION 13 (.NDNDB)<br />

Returns the specified type of information about a specified node.<br />

argument list is:<br />

The<br />

addr:<br />

EXP n<br />

node-id<br />

EXP sub-fcn-code<br />

arg1<br />

argn<br />

In the argument word:<br />

o ~ is the length of the argument block.<br />

o<br />

node-id is either an octal node number or a SIXBIT node name.<br />

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