Page of GC20-1801-10 As Updated March 3, 1980 by TNL GN25-0776 3704/3705 Contrel Program indicates a 3704/3705 abnormal termination. The 3704/3705 Emulation Program must be reloaded via the NETWORK LOAD command. If the system
loops when an attempt is made to enable the lines, you must reset all
emulator lines from the 3704/3705 control panel.
The describes the procedure for resetting emulator lines from the 3704/3705 control panel.
Step 11. Logging On through the 3704/3705 Because a 3704/3705 can support emulator-mode lines and can also support
a variety of terminals, the procedure for logging on is sometimes
complicated. Use the following procedure to log on to VM/370. TURN THE POWER ON First, turn the power on for your terminal and wait 15 to 30 seconds.
CHECK FOR AN ONLINE MESSAGE Second, look for an online message at your terminal.
If one of the following messages appears at your terminal vm/370 online xxxxxx xxxxxx
or
xxxxxx xxxxxx vm/370 online
your terminal is a 2741 connected to VM/370 via a 2701/2702/2703 line or
via a 3704/3705 line in emUlation mode. You can proceed with the normal
logon procedure for your type of terminal, as described in the VMLll] If the message vm/370 online
appears at your terminal, your terminal is: I. A 1050, 3101, or CPT-TWX Model 33/35 terminal connected to VM/370 in EP mode.
You can proceed with the normal logon procedure for your terminal type.
This procedure is described in the 314 IBM VM/370 Planning and System Generation Guide
3704/3705 Control Program
Step 12. Applying PTFs to the 3704/3705 Load
Library
If necessary, it is possible to apply program Temporary Fixes (PTFs)
directly to the 3704/3705 load library. The CMS ZAP program applies the PTF. See the !M/37Q Guide for information on using the ZAP service program.
Testing the 3704/3705 Control Program
After you have generated a 3704/3705 control program, loaded it, and
logged on, you may want to test the 3704/3705 control program, Several CP commands are provided to control the operation, check the status, and
dump the contents of the 3704/3705. The NETWORK command loads and dumps
any- 3704/3705 control program. The existing CP commands (ENABLE,
DISABLE, QUERY, DISPLAY, VARY, and HALT) also provide support for EP 3704/3705 control programs. The NCPDUKP command formats and prints a
dump of 3704/3705 storage. Use these commands to test the 3704/3705
con trol progra m.
The NETWORK, ENABLE, DISABLE, NCPDUMP, QUERY, DISPLAY, VARY, and HALT
commands are described in the and the !M/370 fo!: General Part 4. Generating the 3704/3705 Control Program 315
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