Expand Configuration and Management Manual (G06.24+)

Configuring Expand-Over-SNA Lines
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Step 6: Start the Expand-Over-SNA Line-Handler
Process
In the next example, the same device is created as part of a multi-CPU path. The
SUPERPATH_ON and L4EXTPACKETS_ON modifiers are required for line-handler
processes that are part of a multi-CPU path. The L4CONGCTRL_ON modifier is
recommended for Expand line-handler processes that are part of a multi-CPU path.
-> ADD DEVICE $ZZWAN.#EXPS14, PROFILE SLHSNA, IOPOBJECT &
$SYSTEM.SYSTEM.LHOBJ, CPU 0, ALTCPU 1, TYPE (63,0), &
RSIZE 0, PATHTF 3, NEXTSYS 32, ASSOCIATEDEV $SNAPA, &
ASSOCIATESUBDEV #LLUA, 14TIMEOUT 3000, 14EXTPACKETS_ON, &
14CONGCTRL_ON, SUPERPATH_ON
Step 6: Start the Expand-Over-SNA
Line-Handler Process
To start a single-line Expand-over-SNA line-handler process, use the WAN subsystem
SCF START DEVICE command. The command syntax is as follows:
$ZZWAN.device_name
specifies, via the WAN subsystem, the device name of the Expand-over-SNA
line-handler process.
This command creates the specified Expand line-handler process and allocates a
logical device (LDEV) number.
Step 7: Start the Expand-Over-SNA Line
To start an Expand-over-SNA line, use the Expand subsystem SCF START LINE
command. The command syntax is as follows:
device_name
is the device name of the Expand-over-SNA line-handler process.
The successful completion of this command leaves the line in the STARTED state.
START DEVICE $ZZWAN.#device_name
START LINE $device_name