AM3270 and TR3271 Configuration and Management Manual

SCF Interface to AM3270 and TR3271
AM3270 and TR3271 Configuration and Management Manual529993-001
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Example of the BOOT Command
LINE line-name
designates the line affected by the BOOT command. If you omit the line-name,
SCF alters the attributes of the assumed line.
Example of the BOOT Command
The following command boots a programmable controller associated with line
$AM3270:
BOOT LINE $AM3270
CONNECT Command
The CONNECT command connects an AM3270 pass-through subdevice to a TR3271
pass-through subdevice. A pass-through subdevice can be added at any time, but is
not available for message transfer until a CONNECT command is executed. This is a
sensitive command.
Considerations for the CONNECT Command
Both the AM3270 subdevice and the TR3271 subdevice must be in the STARTED
summary state before they can be connected.
Both the AM3270 subdevice and the TR3271 subdevice must be pass-through
subdevices. Use the following commands to verify that the subdevice is configured
with the PTP protocol, alter the subdevice, and connect the subdevices.
If you cannot connect a subdevice, verify that the protocol is PTP:
INFO SU $AM3270.#TERM, DETAIL
Alter the subdevice if it is not PTP, using the ALTER command:
ALTER SU $AM3270.#TERM, PROTOCOL PTP
Then, use the CONNECT command:
CONNECT SU $AM3270.#TERM, \SYS06.$TR3270.#TERM
Both the AM3270 subdevice and the TR3271 subdevice must have the same
ADDRESS values or the CONNECT command will fail.
Wild cards are not supported at the subdevice level.
Command Syntax for the CONNECT Command
The CONNECT command has the following syntax:
CONNECT [ / OUT file-spec / ] [ SU su-name, su-name ]