Expand Configuration and Management Manual (G06.24+)

Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) Commands
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SCF and the SLSA Subsystem
Use the Expand subsystem STOP PATH or STOP LINE command before you use
the STOP DEVICE command to stop the Expand line-handler process in the
primary and backup processors.
For a complete comparison of the Expand and WAN subsystem SCF interfaces, refer
to Appendix C, Expand and WAN SCF Comparison.
SCF and the SLSA Subsystem
For information on the management of the ATMSAP connection object by the SCF
ABORT, ADD, ALTER, DELETE, INFO, NAMES, START, STATS, STATUS, and STOP
commands. refer to the LAN Configuration and Management Manual.
ABORT Command
The ABORT command terminates the operation of LINE or PATH objects as quickly as
possible—only enough processing is done to ensure the security of the subsystem.
The objects are left in the STOPPED state. ABORT is a sensitive command.
The ABORT command syntax is as follows:
PATH path-name
indicates the device name of a path.
LINE line-name
indicates the device name of a line.
Considerations
If a line is specified, the execution of this command terminates activity on the
specified line.
If a path is specified, the execution of this command terminates activity on all lines
associated with the specified path.
To terminate activity nondisruptively, use the STOP Command. The STOP
command terminates the operation of a LINE or PATH object only after all activity
on the line or path stops. The ABORT command halts all activity abruptly: your files
and listings could be inconsistent or incomplete if aborted when files are open over
a line or path.
The lines or paths are placed in the STOPPED state and the communications line
interface processor (CLIP) remains loaded if lines or paths are for a ServerNet
wide area network (SWAN) concentrator.
ABORT { PATH path-name | LINE line-name }