Expand Configuration and Management Manual (G06.24+)

Subsystem Control Facility (SCF) Commands
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Considerations
Associatesubdev
reports the name of the NAM subdevice that will be activated by the Expand-over-
NAM process. The subdevice name for Expand-over-X.25 line-handler processes
is the name of an X25AM subdevice. For Expand-over-SNA line-handler
processes, it is the name of a SNAX/APN logical unit (LU). This field is not used by
Expand-over-ServerNet or Expand-over-FOX line-handler processes.
Timerinactivity
specifies the time interval that an Expand-over NAM (i.e., Expand-over-X.25 or
Expand-over-SNA) line-handler process will wait during a period of inactivity before
requesting disconnection from the network service provided by the NAM process.
See Time Values on page 15-6 for a description of the time interval format.
Timerinactivity does not apply to Expand-over-ServerNet or Expand-over-FOX line-
handler processes.
Connecttype
lists the Layer 2 Expand-over-NAM, Expand-over-ServerNet, or Expand-over-FOX
line-handler process connect type. ACTIVEANDPASSIVE causes the network
access method (NAM) to first issue a call request and, if unsuccessful, wait for an
incoming call request. PASSIVE causes the NAM to wait for incoming call
requests; it will not initiate connect requests.
LineTF
is the line time factor. LINETF has a range of 0 to 186, with a default of 0 (unset). If
you set LINETF, it overrides the RSIZE, SPEED, or SPEEDK parameters in
calculating the time factor for the line (PATHTF overrides all parameters, including
LINETF). If LINETF is left unset (a zero value), this parameter is not used in setting
the time factor.
Considerations
You can display information about several lines with a single INFO command by
specifying multiple LINE objects using parentheses as follows:
LINE ( line-name , line-name [ , line-name ] ... )
INFO PROCESS Command
The INFO PROCESS command causes the display of selected information for the
network control process ($NCP). The information displayed can be the current attribute
settings for the local $NCP, the status of a selected path and the status of the started
lines that make up that path, or the status of the network as viewed from a selected
system.
The SUB and SEL options are not supported.