AM3270 and TR3271 Configuration and Management Manual
SCF Interface to AM3270 and TR3271
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ABORT Command
The following SCF commands for TR3271 are sensitive:
The remaining SCF commands are nonsensitive. You can typically use nonsensitive
commands to determine the status of SCF or to display information about an object.
Anyone can use nonsensitive commands. The following SCF commands for TR3271
are nonsensitive:
The STATS, RESET command is sensitive.
ABORT Command
The ABORT command halts the operation of objects as quickly as possible—only
enough processing is done to ensure the security of the subsystem. The object is left in
the STOPPED summary state. This is a sensitive command.
Considerations for the ABORT Command
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For more controlled termination of lines and subdevices, use the STOP command.
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To initiate the operation of lines and subdevices, use the START command.
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When you use the ABORT command, all activities being performed by the lines
and subdevices come to a halt, and files can be left in an inconsistent or
incomplete state.
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If you are terminating both a line and its subordinate subdevices (for example, with
the SUB ALL option), SCF halts the subdevices first and then halts the line.
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The SEL option is not supported.
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Wild cards are not supported at the subdevice level.
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For a PTP subdevice, TR3271 will attempt to break the connection by sending a
DISCONNECT command to the AM3270 PTP subdevice before putting the
subdevice in the STOPPED summary state.
ABORT LOAD
ADD PRIMARY
ALTER START
BOOT STOP
CONNECT SWITCH
DELETE TRACE
DISCONNECT
INFO STATUS
NAMES VERSION
STATS