1 /CLI
/CLI=command-language-interpreter
Specifies the name of an alternate command language interpreter
(CLI) to override the default CLI listed in the UAF. The CLI
you specify must be located in SYS$SYSTEM and have the file type
.EXE.
If you do not specify a command interpreter by using the /CLI
qualifier and you do not have a default CLI listed in the UAF,
the system supplies the qualifier /CLI=DCL by default.
2 /COMMAND
/COMMAND[=filespec] (default)
/NOCOMMAND
Controls whether to execute your default login command procedure
when you log in. Use the /COMMAND qualifier to specify the
name of an alternate login command procedure. If you specify a
file name without a file type, the default file type .COM is
used. If you specify the /COMMAND qualifier and omit the file
specification, your default login command procedure is executed.
Use the /NOCOMMAND qualifier if you do not want your default
login command procedure to be executed.
3 /CONNECT
/CONNECT (default)
/NOCONNECT
Specifies whether or not to reconnect to a virtual terminal.
4 /DISK
/DISK=device-name[:]
Specifies the name of a disk device to be associated with
the logical device SYS$DISK for the terminal session. This
specification overrides the default SYS$DISK device established
in the UAF.
5 /LOCAL_PASSWORD
Requests OpenVMS authentication using the user name and
password information that is stored in the SYSUAF.DAT file. This
qualifier is used to override external authentication if external
authentication is unavailable.
6 /NEW_PASSWORD
Requires that you change the account password before logging
in (as if the password had expired). Use this qualifier as a
shortcut if you had intended to change your password after login,
or if you suspect that your password has been detected.
7 /TABLES
/TABLES=(command-table[,...])
/TABLES=DCLTABLES (default)
Specifies the name of an alternate CLI table to override the
default listed in the UAF. This table name is considered a file
specification. The default device and directory is SYS$SHARE and
the default file type is .EXE.
If a logical name is used, the table name specification must be
defined in the system logical name table.
If the /CLI qualifier is set to DCL, the /TABLES qualifier
defaults to the correct value. If the /TABLES qualifier is
specified without the /CLI qualifier, the CLI specified in the
user's UAF will be used.