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Section  4.  VM/370  Service  Programs  Controlling   the  3704/3705   Communications  Control   Program  
operational control of the 3704/3705Communications   Controller   (hereinafter  referred  to  as  3705)  resides  with  the  system   operator  via  
theNETWORK   command.   In  addition,  the  behavior  of  the  3705  device  is,  
for a large part, dependent upon thecommunications   control  program   with  
which it was loaded. The,communication   control  programs   are  created,  
assembled, or modified by a set ofCftS   co.mands   specifically  designed  
for this purpose. Thesecommands   are:  1583705   GEN3705   LIED   SIVENCP   ZAP   The  cited   3705  NETWORK   the  V8/370   publication.  
co••   ands,  described  in  greater  detail  in  the  V8/370    Guide,  are   the   systea   prograaaer's   responsibility.  The   and  NCPDUftP   comaands,  however.  are  the  responsibility  of  system   operator  and  are  described   elsewhere  in  this  
The 3704/3705Dynamic   Trace  Facility  is  supported  for  virtual  machine   operation.  However,  if  the  3704/3705  in  emulator   mode   is  not  dedicated  
to the user invoking the the  user  is  required  to  have  in  his  
directory a privilege class other than (or in addition to) G.
UsingCMS   To  Alter   VM/370   Files   The  Y8/370   system   operator  is  usually  assigned  a  virtual  machine   with   a   large  DISD   storage  allotment.  This  DISD   storage  can  be  assigned  to  
other users as atemporary   work  area  or  for  short-tera  DISD   storage.  In  
addition, the operator's virtual machine can recordsystem   statistical  
data, or create andmaintain   directory  files  and  other  system   files.  
For whatever reason the operator uses thesystem,   it  is  probable  that  some   files  will  need  to  be  modified   at  some   time.   One   of  the  easiest  ways   to  modify   such  systea  files  is  to  use  the  CftS   Editor  (EDIT)  
facilities.
TheCft5   EDIT  facilities  provide  ways   to  create  and  modify   all  types  
ofC8S   files.  For  a  complete   description  of  the   and  
co••   ands,  see  the  !!1L11Q    Guide  and  the  VSL11.Q   tilS'   ..  ,!nd   OTHER   C8S   C0881NDS   There  may   be   occasions,  caused  by  user  demands,  when  other  facilities  of  CftS   .ay  be  invoked.  For  example,   to  create  punched  output  of  a  file  for  
use by anothersystem,   or  to  create  a  history  file.  The  co  ••   ands  likely  
to be neededby   the  system   operator  are  the  following:  
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