.\" RoarAudio .TH "roardecnet" "7" "November 2010" "RoarAudio" "System Manager's Manual: RoarAuido" .SH NAME roardecnet \- Hints for DECnet users or RoarAudio .SH SYNOPSIS roard \-n [OPTIONS...] ... roarclient \-\-server node:: [OPTIONS...] ... .SH "DESCRIPTION" This manpage lists some hints for use of RoarAudio over DECnet. .SH "BASICS" If DECnet support is compiled in, there is the option '\fB-n\fR' of \fBroard\fR(1). If you set it the daemon will listen via DECnet. You may use the option '\fB-b\fR' to set the object name. Nodenames given via '\fB-b\fR' are ignored. Example: roard \-n roard \-n \-b ::myobject If you use the default object local clients should find there way to the server. For remote clients or if you use a non default object it is needed to give a server address in a form listent below. .SH "SERVER ADDRESS" The server address for DECnet is in one of the following forms: \fBnode::\fR, \fBnode::object\fR, \fB::object\fR, \fB::\fR. This is the way to specify a DECnet connection to node \fBnode\fR's object \fBobject\fR. Both may be omitted to use defaults. Default node name is local hosts node name. Examples: mynode:: connect to \fBmynode\fR ::roar connect to local object \fBroar\fR yournode::yourroard connect to \fByournode\fR's object \fByourroard\fR :: connect to default object on local node .SH "SEE ALSO" \fBroard\fR(1), \fBroartips\fR(7), \fBlibroar\fR(7). .\"ll