Appendix A: Exit Point Manager Commands

Powertech Exit Point Manager offers a number of commands that provide flexibility in managing your Exit Point Manager environment. Commands range from basic filter rule maintenance to more advanced features of Exit Point Manager.

You enter the Exit Point Manager commands on a command line, or include the commands in your own programs. The following table summarizes the commands.

Command Description
Primary Administration Commands
DLTNSUGRP Allows the deletion of NS User Groups and, optionally, their members
DLTCPTTRN Allows the deletion of Captured Transaction records from the database by a date/server/function/user range. (Allows you to purge records for those files even when they are too large to be loaded by the Work with Captured Transactions screen.)
WRKPTNS Displays the Powertech Exit Point Manager Main Menu
LEDTSYSVAL Displays the Work with Exit Point Manager System Values panel
LCOPYRIGHT Displays the Powertech Exit Point Manager End User License Agreement
MRGPRVNS Displays the Merge previous NS panel
POWERLOCK Powertech Exit Point Manager Main Menu (for versions prior to Exit Point Manager 6.0)
ADDNSLIC Displays the Exit Point Manager License Setup panel
PTNSSTRWEB Starts the server job to support the web interface
PTNSENDWEB Ends the server job that supports the web interface
PNSHLDDASH Sets the system in a state such that data collection to support the web interface Dashboard will not run.
PNSSTRDASH Begins the Dashboad Data Collector.
PNSENDDASH Ends the Dashboad Data Collector.
PNSRLSDASH Releases the Hold Dashboard Collection command, allowing data collection to occur.
Commands that Work with Filter Rules
LWRKSRV Work with Servers
LWRKSRVFNC Work with Security by Server/Function
LEDTFNCLOC Edit Function by Location
LEDTFNCUSR Edit Function by User
LEDTSRVLOC Edit Server by Location
LEDTSRVUSR Edit Server by User
LEDTUSRAUT Edit User Authorities
Schedule Jobs Commands
LPWRRPT Exit Point Manager Audit Report
PNSLOGEXT Extracts audited transaction data from the audit log, which can be printed, placed into an output database file, or placed into a CSV-formatted stream file. See Extract Audited Transactions (PNSLOGEXT) command.
SBMIPGREP Prints a listing of the IP Address Groups that have been configured.
SBMSVFREP Prints a listing of the Server and Function properties that have been configured.
LENDCAPSUM End Captured Transaction Summarization (formerly LSENCAPSUM)
LCHGCAPSUM Changes summarization properties for captured transactions
LSTRCAPSUM Start Captured Transaction Summarization
LPWRCAPTRN Work with Captured Transactions
LRSNESCMSG Resend Escape Message
LRTNLEN Length of the value of a string
LMOVDIAMSG Move Diagnostic Message
SBMUSRREP Submit Authority by User Report
SBMLOCREP Submit Authority by Location Report
PLNSREPORT Exit Point Manager Reports Menu
Command Description
Customization Commands
LPRDVRM Product Information Display
TELNETPVL Telnet Password Verification
LADDLNSEXT Add Exit Point Manager Exit Programs
LRMVLNSEXT Remove Exit Point Manager Exit Programs
LNSCCLCVT Convert existing memorized transactions to the absolute path
NSNFREJECT Set NF Reject Value
LWRKGENSRV Work with Add-On Servers
Create Rules Commands
CRTLOCRUL Create Location Rule
CRTUSRRUL Create User Rule
CRTOBJRUL Create Object Rule
Change Rules Commands
CHGLOCRUL Change Location Rule
CHGUSRRUL Change User Rule
CHGOBJRUL Change Object Rule
Delete Rules Commands
DLTLOCRUL Delete Location Rule
DLTUSRRUL Delete User Rule
DLTOBJRUL Delete Object Rule
Display Rules Commands
DSPLOCRUL Display Location Rule
DSPUSRRUL Display User Rule
DSPOBJRUL Display Object Rule
Object List Commands
ADDOBJLE Add Object List Entry
CHGOBJLE Change Object List Entry
RMVOBJLE Remove Object List Entry
CHGOBJL Change Object List
CPYOBJL Copy Object List
CRTOBJL Create Object List
DLTOBJL Delete Object List
PRTOBJL Print Object List
RNMOBJL Rename Object List
WRKOBJL Work with Object Lists
PRTOBJRUL Print Object Rule
WRKOBJRUL Work with Object Rules
Secure Screen commands
ENDPLSSMON End Secure Screen Monitors
LCKDSP Locks your own display
LCKDSP JOB(nbr/user/job) Locks another display. To lock another display, you need the *JOBCTL special authority unless the other job is the same job user.
LEDTPSSFTR Secure Screen Rules Maintenance
LSETPSSNFQ Set Secure Screen notify message queue
SETSECSRN Set Secure Screen System ID
STRPLSSMON Start Secure Screen monitor
UNLDSP JOB(nbr/user/job) Unlocks a display that was locked by the LCKDSP command. You need *ALLOBJ special authority, or specific *USE authority on the command.
WRKSECSCR Secure Screen Main Menu