FIELD: network communication engineering. SUBSTANCE: method involves entering remote control command, assigning interruption manipulation program to this command in RTPPOS processor for handling commands. Signal for starting remote control command is transmitted to target on-line control processor (OLCP) relative to the remote control command. It assigns the contents of interprocessor communication buffer print output buffer as an answer to the call for starting the remote control command of the target OLCP and issues a signal confirming remote control operation start. The initial OLCP outputs all messages displayed on the cathode ray tube of the target OLCP to its own screen as an answer to the signal confirming remote control operation start. System for controlling initial OLCP of the target OLCP using remote control commands in multiple access control and recording complex systems and general-purpose linear networks has a set of basic receiving and transmitting stations (BRTS), each having its own control processor for giving communication service to mobile stations and a set of basic station control units (BSCU), each having CPC for controlling operation of the set of the BRTS. It has also target CPC operating under conditions of RTPPOS for controlling the set of BSCU control processors, initial OLCP operating under RTPPOS for controlling a set of BSCU control processors and for realizing remote control upon the target OLCP, print output buffer of the target OLCP, interprocessor communication buffer of the target OLCP, interprocessor communication buffer of the initial OLCP for sending the contents of interprocessor communication buffer of the target OLCP through the sequential interprocessor communication channel, and print output buffer of the initial OLCP for storing interprocessor communication buffer contents of the initial OLCP and outputting the contents to display screen of the initial OLCP. EFFECT: enhanced effectiveness of recording remote control command program in command processor. 12 cl, 2 dwg
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2001-06-10—Published
1998-07-27—Filed