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ocd(1M)								       ocd(1M)

NAME
       ocd - outbound connection daemon used by DDFA software

SYNOPSIS
       board_no] config_file] log_level] port_no]

DESCRIPTION
       The  Outbound  Connection Daemon is part of the Data Communications and
       Terminal Controller (DTC) Device File Access (DDFA) software.  It  man‐
       ages  the  connection  and  data transfer to the remote terminal server
       port.  It can be spawned from the Dedicated Port Parser or run directly
       from the shell.

       For  performance	 reasons, does not have a debug mode.  However, a ver‐
       sion called with debug facilities is available.

       See ddfa(7) for more information on how to configure the DDFA  software
       and for an explanation of how it works.

       logs important messages and error conditions to

   Options
       recognizes the following options:

	      The board number of a DTC.
				If  it is omitted, the port number option must
				contain the full  TCP  service	port  address.
				The  and  options  must	 not be used if the IP
				address given in the option is the IP  address
				of a port.

				If  the	 option	 explicitly  names  a terminal
				server port, the option is not needed.

	      Specify the name (including the absolute path)
				of the configuration file used to profile  the
				terminal server port.  If this option is omit‐
				ted,  the  default  values  specified  in  the
				default	 file are used.	 If the file specified
				does not exist, an error message is logged and
				the  following	values are used (note that the
				values for and are different from the  default
				values):

	      The absolute or relative path to the device file
				that is linked by the software to the reserved
				Applications use pseudonym and not the dynami‐
				cally allocated slave.

	      Specify the logging level.
				It determines the severity of messages sent to
				The logging levels (and	 how  they  relate  to
				system logging levels) are as follows:

				     Log only LOG_CRIT messages.
				     Log only LOG_CRIT and LOG_ERR messages.
				     Log only LOG_CRIT, LOG_ERR, and LOG_WARN‐
				     ING messages.
				     Log all messages.

				If this option is omitted, the	logging	 level
				is set to 1.

	      The IP address of the terminal server or the port.

	      A DTC port number or, if the
				option	 is  omitted,  the  TCP	 port  service
				address that will be used by the  software  to
				access the port.  If the value is omitted, the
				value (Telnet) is used by default.

       In order to shutdown every running without restarting them, the follow‐
       ing command can be executed:

WARNINGS
       In  order  to  ensure that commands (such as display the correct device
       file name (that is, the pseudonym), all	pseudonyms  should  be	placed
       into  the  directory  If	 pseudonyms are not specified for placement in
       this directory, the correct display of device file names with many com‐
       mands is not guaranteed.

       In  addition,  in  order to ensure that commands (such as and work cor‐
       rectly, each pseudonym must  be	unique	in  its	 first	17  characters
       (including  the	directory prefix If pseudonyms are not unique in their
       first 17 characters, the correct functioning of many  commands  is  not
       guaranteed.

       Also,  in order to reliably handle timing mark negotiations (and ensure
       that files printing on a printer attached to  a	terminal  server  have
       been  completely	 flushed  to that printer), the following line must be
       added near the end  of  each  printer  interface	 script	 for  printers
       attached to a terminal server:

       The  printer interface scripts reside in the directory The line must be
       added just prior to the final command in each printer interface script.

       If this line is not added as specified,	the  printing  reliability  of
       printers attached to a terminal server is not guaranteed.

FILES
SEE ALSO
       dpp(1M), ocdebug(1M), syslog(3C), dp(4), pcf(4), ddfa(7).

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