AM3270 and TR3271 Configuration and Management Manual
SCF Interface to AM3270 and TR3271
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Examples of the STOP Command
OUT file-spec
causes any SCF output generated for this command to be directed to the
specified file.
[ LINE line-name | SU su-name ]
designates the line or subdevice to be stopped. If you omit the line-name or su-
name, the assumed object is stopped.
SUB [ ONLY | ALL | NONE ]
directs the command at a set of subordinate objects.
ONLY specifies that only the subordinate objects are affected.
ALL specifies that the named object and the subordinate objects are affected.
NONE specifies that none of the subordinate objects are affected.
If you omit subtype, ALL is assumed.
Examples of the STOP Command
The following command stops the line $TR3271:
STOP LINE $TR3271
The following command stops the subdevice $TR3271.#TERM1:
STOP SU $TR3271.#TERM1
SWITCH Command
The SWITCH command causes the backup path to become the primary path and the
primary path to become the backup path. This is a sensitive command.
Considerations for the SWITCH Command
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The SUB option and SEL option are not supported.
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For details about the different effects of the SWITCH command, refer to the SCF
Reference Manual for G-Series RVUs or the SCF Reference Manual for the
Storage Subsystem.
Command Syntax for the SWITCH Command
The SWITCH command has the following syntax:
SWITCH [ / OUT file-spec / ]
[ LINE line-name ] , PATH { A | B | a | b }