CP6100 Configuration and Management Manual
CP6100 Configuration and Management Manual—426741-003
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Moving to G-Series or H-Series
RVUs
This appendix discusses the differences between the CP6100 subsystem on G-series
RVUs and the CP6100 subsystem on D-series.
In addition to this appendix, the following conversion information is available to help
you:
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The MIGSCF program can automatically convert to SCF any COUP commands
entered at the TACL prompt or found within a command or an OBEY file. MIGSCF
documentation can be found in the SCF Reference Manual for G-Series RVUs or
at $SYSTEM.ZMIGSCF.MANUAL, a read-only TEDIT file.
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From within SCF, if you enter a COUP command, SCF displays information to help
you convert the command to its SCF equivalent.
WAN Subsystem
For D-series systems, the Dynamic System Configuration Configuration Utility Program
(DSC/COUP) is used to start, add, or delete CP6100 lines.
For G-series and H-series RVUs, the CP6100 line-handler process is defined and
started with the Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) from the WAN subsystem. The WAN
subsystem SCF commands that are relevant to CP6100 configuration are described in
Section 3, Configuring the CP6100 Subsystem. For detailed information about the
functions of the WAN subsystem, refer to the WAN Subsystem Configuration and
Management Manual.
For On NonStop S-series and Integrity NonStop NS-series, the WAN subsystem
provides the functions that the Configuration Utility Program (COUP) and SYSGEN
provided on the NonStop K-series servers. Specifically, the WAN subsystem allows
you to:
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Define CP6100 lines and the modifiers that affect their operation
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Start CP6100 lines
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Stop, alter, or delete CP6100 lines
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Monitor the CP6100 processes and restart them if both the primary and backup
processes fail
Note. The CP6100 subsystem is the same for G-series and H-series RVUs. There are no
H-series migration considerations for the CP6100 subsystem.