LAN Configuration and Management Manual
SCF Commands for the SLSA Subsystem
LAN Configuration and Management Manual—520469-012
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Command Cancellation
Command Cancellation
The SLSA subsystem does not support cancellation of SCF commands. Once you
have issued an SCF command, you cannot halt an initiated operation.
Sensitive and Nonsensitive Commands
Some SCF commands are sensitive and special qualification is required to use them.
Sensitive commands can change the state or configuration of subsystem objects, start
or stop tracing, or change the values of statistics counters. The use of sensitive
commands is limited to the following user IDs:
Members of the super ID (group ID 255)
Members of the user group that owns the process to which the command is sent
Other SCF commands are nonsensitive, meaning that they request information or
status but do not affect operation; these commands are available to all users. Table 4-2
lists the sensitive and nonsensitive SCF commands for the SLSA subsystem.
STATUS
Command
on
page 4-105
4-106
4-109 4-111 4-113 4-123 4-125 4-107
STOP
Command
on
page 4-128
4-128
4-130 4-131 4-133 4-129
SWITCH
Command
on
page 4-134
4-134
TRACE
Command
on
page 4-135
4-135
4-138 4-142 4-145
VERSION
Command
on
page 4-149
4-149
4-151
Table 4-1. SCF Commands and Objects (page 2 of 2)
Objects
Command ADAPTER LIF MON PIF PROCESS SAC ATMSAP