Expand Configuration and Management Manual (G06.24+)

Configuration Quick Start
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Creating a Single-Line Expand Line-Handler
Process
1. Add the Expand-over-SNA, Expand-over-X.25, Expand-over-ServerNet, or
Expand-over-FOX line-handler process as a device to the WAN subsystem.
-> ADD DEVICE $ZZWAN.#device_name, PROFILE name,&
IOPOBJECT $SYSTEM.SYS00.LHOBJ, CPU cpunum, ALTCPU altcpu,&
TYPE (63,subtype), RSIZE 0, PATHTF 3, ASSOCIATEDEV process, &
ASSOCIATESUBDEV #subdevice, NEXTSYS sysnum
Note. If you want the Expand-over-X.25 or Expand-over-SNA line-handler process to be part
of a multi-CPU path, specify the SUPERPATH_ON modifier in the SCF ADD DEVICE
command. You can configure a maximum of 16 paths in a multi-CPU path. Expand-over-
ServerNet and Expand-over-FOX line-handler processes cannot participate as a member of a
multi-CPU path (superpath).
Table 1-6. SCF ADD DEVICE Syntax: Expand-Over-X.25, Expand-Over-SNA,
Expand-Over-ServerNet, and Expand-Over-FOX
Parameter Description
device_name The name you want to assign to the Expand line-handler process.
name The name of the profile you created in Task 3: Add the Expand Line-
Handler Profile(s).
cpunum The primary processor number.
altcpu The alternate processor number.
subtype The subtype. The subtype is 0 for Expand-over-X.25 and Expand-over-
SNA line-handler processes; it is 3 for Expand-over-FOX and 4 for
Expand-over-ServerNet line-handler processes.
process
For Expand-over-X.25: the name of an X25AM line-handler
process.
For Expand-over-SNA: the name of a SNAX/APN line-handler
process.
For Expand-over-ServerNet: must be $ZZSCL.
For Expand-over-FOX: must be $ZZFOX.
subdevice
For Expand-over-X.25: the name of an X25AM subdevice defined
for the X25AM process specified by process.
For Expand-over-SNA: the name of a local LU (with the NAM
protocol) defined for the SNAX/APN process specified by
process.
For Expand-over-ServerNet: this modifier is not used.
For Expand-over-FOX: this modifier is not used.
sysnum The number of the system connected to the other end of the line.
System numbers can be displayed using the SCF INFO PROCESS
$NCP, LINESET command.