LAN Configuration and Management Manual

SCF Commands for the SLSA Subsystem
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ABORT LIF Command
Example
ABORT ATMSAP $ZZLAN.ATM01.0.A.ATMSAP01
ABORT LIF Command
The ABORT LIF command stops the operation of the specified logical interface (LIF)
as quickly as possible and places the LIF in the STOPPED state. Only enough
processing is done to ensure that the LIF can run again when it is restarted.
Command Syntax
OUT file-spec
causes any SCF output generated for this command to be directed to the specified
file.
LIF lif-name
is the name of the LIF to be aborted. The LIF name has the form $ZZLAN.lif-name,
for example, $ZZLAN.L11123B.
Considerations
Use the ABORT LIF command when you need to stop the operation of a LIF
immediately and the STOP command does not work, is unavailable, or clients are
using the LIF.
All activities that the LIF is performing are terminated when the LIF is aborted,
which may cause clients of the SLSA subsystem that are using the specified LIF to
be left in an inconsistent or incomplete state.
The ABORT LIF command has no effect on the state of the associated PIF.
Examples
The following are examples of the ABORT LIF command:
ABORT LIF $ZZLAN.L11123B
ABORT LIF ($ZZLAN.L11123A, $ZZLAN.L11123B)
ABORT LIF $ZZLAN.L*
ABORT [ /OUT
file-spec/ ] LIF lif-name