AM3270 and TR3271 Configuration and Management Manual
SCF Interface to AM3270 and TR3271
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ADD Command
ADD Command
The ADD command defines an object to the subsystem. Objects are in the STOPPED
summary state after being added. This is a sensitive command.
Considerations for the ADD Command
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The SEL and LIKE options are not supported.
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You cannot use the ADD command to add an TR3271 line. Use the SCF ADD
DEVICE command.
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Wild cards are not supported at the subdevice level.
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The line can be in the STOPPED or STARTED state when you add a subdevice.
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The name that you give to an added subdevice must be unique to the particular
line.
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The maximum number of subdevices cannot exceed 253.
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When you add a subdevice, the subdevice is in the STOPPED state.
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If you do not specify an attribute specification for a given object in the ADD
command, SCF uses the default value for the attribute. However, some attributes
do not have default values; these attributes must be specified in the ADD
command.
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If you have added and started an SU and realize that you have made an error, use
the STOP command to stop the SU, and then use the ALTER command. Once you
fix the problem, use the START command to restart the SU.
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The names #ZSPI and #DEBUG are reserved names and should not be used as
subdevice (SU) names.
Command Syntax for the ADD Command
The ADD command has the following syntax:
OUT file-spec
causes any SCF output generated for this command to be directed to the specified
file.
SU su-name
designates the subdevice to be added. If you omit su-name, the assumed object
is added.
ADD [ / OUT file-spec / ] [ SU su-name ] { , attribute-list }