AM3270 and TR3271 Configuration and Management Manual
SCF Interface to AM3270 and TR3271
AM3270 and TR3271 Configuration and Management Manual—529993-001
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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
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Both the AM3270 subdevice and the TR3271 subdevice must be in the STARTED
summary state before they can be connected.
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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
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Both the AM3270 subdevice and the TR3271 subdevice must have the same
ADDRESS values or the CONNECT command will fail.
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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 ]