Asynchronous Terminals and Printer Processes Configuration and Management Manual
Table Of Contents
- What’s New in This Manual
- About This Manual
- 1 Configuration Quick Start
- 2 Overview of the ATP6100 Subsystem
- 3 Configuring the ATP6100 Subsystem
- 4 Printer Profiles and Default Modifiers
- 5 Terminal Profiles and Default Modifiers
- 6 ManagingATP6100Usingthe SubsystemControlFacility(SCF)
- 7 PTrace Facility for ATP6100
- A ATP6100 Subsystem Error Messages
- B SCF Command Summary for ATP6100
- ABORT LINE Command
- ABORT SU Command
- ACTIVATE SU Command
- ALTER LINE Command
- ALTER SU Command
- INFO LINE Command
- INFO SU Command
- LOAD LINE Command
- START LINE Command
- START SU Command
- STATS LINE Command
- STATS SU Command
- STATUS LINE Command
- STATUS SU Command
- STOP LINE Command
- STOP SU Command
- SUSPEND SU Command
- SWITCH PROC Command
- TRACE LINE Command
- VERSION PROC Command
- C Moving to G-Series or H-Series RVUs
- Glossary
- Index

Configuration Quick Start
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Add an ATP6100 Device
The program file must use the current sysnn. To obtain the current sysnn, type
the following:
->status *, user
Add an ATP6100 Device
Before you add any ATP6100 devices, verify that all processes, profiles, and the
SWAN/SWAN 2 concentrator have been added and started.
During the Log On to the NonStop Server and Obtain SWAN/SWAN 2 Information
task, you recorded the information you need to issue the ADD DEVICE command to
Example 1-1 on page 1-4. This example also shows the syntax used to create an
ATP6100 process named $ATPP1.
Issue the ADD DEVICE command using the information you recorded in Example 1-1
on page 1-4. You can create one or more line devices by using the ADD DEVICE
command. .
For additional information on ADD DEVICE modifiers and values, refer to the WAN
Subsystem Configuration and Management Manual.
Start the ATP6100 Line
After adding the ATP6100 profile and device, start the device by issuing the SCF
START command to the WAN subsystem:
start device $zzwan.#atpp1
Once the line exists in the ATP6100 subsystem (as a DEVICE object), you can start,
stop, and change the line directly through the Subsystem Control Facility (SCF)
interface to the ATP6100 subsystem.
For additional information about using the SCF interface to start, stop, or change a line,
refer to Section 6, Managing ATP6100 Using the Subsystem Control Facility (SCF)