Expand Configuration and Management Manual (G06.24+)

Configuring Expand-Over-IP Lines
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ADD DEVICE Command
PROFILE profile_name
is the name of the profile you created for this Expand line-handler process in Step
3: Create a Profile for the Line-Handler Process.
CPU cpunumber
indicates the processor where this Expand line-handler process will normally
execute. This must be the same processor as that configured for the primary
NonStop TCP/IP process.
If you are using NonStop TCP/IPv6, you need not have the line handler on the
same CPU as the TCP6SAM process, but the line-handler process must be on the
same CPU as the monitor process.
If you are using Parallel Library TCP/IP, you need not have the line handler on the
same CPU as the TCPSAM process, but the line-handler process must be on the
same CPU as the monitor process.
ALTCPU altcpunumber
indicates the processor where the backup Expand line-handler process will
normally execute. This must be the same processor as that configured for the
NonStop TCP/IP process.
If you are using NonStop TCP/IPv6, you need not have the line handler on the
same CPU as the TCP6SAM process, but the line-handler process must be on the
same CPU as the monitor process.
If you are using Parallel Library TCP/IP, you need not have the line handler on the
same CPU as the TCPSAM process, but the line-handler process must be on the
same CPU as the monitor process.
TYPE (63,0)
is the device type and subtype for this Expand line-handler process. The device
type is always 63 for Expand line-handler processes. The subtype is 0 for single-
line Expand-over-IP line-handler processes.
RSIZE rsize
specifies the time factor of the line for the Expand routing algorithm. RSIZE can be
0 if the time factor is set using some other modifier.
ASSOCIATEDEV tcpip_process
is a required modifier that specifies the device name of the NonStop TCP/IP,
TCPSAM, or TCP6SAM process you want to associate with this Expand-over-IP
line-handler process. The NonStop TCP/IP process must be configured in the
same processor pair as the Expand-over-IP line-handler process. There is no
default name.