1  LANACP

   The LANACP Server process provides the following services:

   o  Maintenance of the LAN volatile node database

   o  Maintenance of the LAN volatile device database

   o  MOP downline load

   To start the LANACP LAN Server process, type
   @SYS$STARTUP:LAN$STARTUP at the DCL prompt, or include this line
   in the SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM command file to start LANACP
   automatically at system startup.

   The following example shows the command line as it appears in
   SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM:

   $!
   $! To start the LANACP LAN server application, remove the comment delimiter
   $! from the command line below.
   $!
   $! @SYS$STARTUP:LAN$STARTUP
   $!

   To stop the LANACP LAN Server process, enter the SET ACP/STOP
   command at the LANCP utility prompt.
 

2  Logical_names
   LANACP uses the following system logical names:

   Component                Description

   LAN$DLL system logical   Defines the location of downline load
   name                     files, where the location of the file
                            is not provided in the load request or
                            explicitly defined in the LAN volatile
                            node database. By default, this will be
                            defined as SYS$SYSROOT:[MOM$SYSTEM].
   LAN$NODE_DATABASE        Defines the name of the LAN permanent
   system logical name      node database. By default, this is
                            defined as SYS$COMMON:[SYSEXE]LAN$NODE_
                            DATABASE.DAT.
   LAN$DEVICE_DATABASE      Defines the name of the LAN
   system logical name      permanent device database. By
                            default, this is defined as
                            SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYSEXE]LAN$DEVICE_
                            DATABASE.DAT.
   LAN$ACP system logical   Defines the name of the LANACP LAN
   name                     Server process log file, containing
                            entries describing changes to the LAN
                            permanent device and node databases,
                            and load request and load status
                            information. By default, this is defined
                            as SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYSMGR]LAN$ACP.LOG.