LAN Configuration and Management Manual
SCF Commands for the SLSA Subsystem
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DELETE Command
DELETE Command
DELETE is a sensitive command that removes objects from the subsystem.
DELETE ADAPTER Command
The DELETE ADAPTER command removes an ADAPTER and its subordinate objects
from the subsystem.
Command Syntax
OUT file-spec
causes any SCF output generated for this command to be directed to the specified
file.
ADAPTER adapter-name
is the name of the adapter to be deleted. The adapter name has the form
$ZZLAN.adapter-name, for example, $ZZLAN.G11123.
Considerations
The ADAPTER object and its subordinate objects must be in the STOPPED state
before you can delete the adapter. Also, all PIFs subordinate to the SAC on the
adapter must not have any LIFs associated with them. All LIFs associated with
PIFs or ATMSAPs subordinate to the specified ADAPTER object must be deleted
before the specified ADAPTER object can be deleted. All ATMSAPs subordinated
to the specified adapter must be deleted first.
You cannot use a wild-card character in the name of the adapter when using the
DELETE ADAPTER command.
Example
The following example deletes the adapter named G11123 and its corresponding SACs
and PIFs from the SLSA subsystem:
DELETE ADAPTER $ZZLAN.G11123
DELETE ATMSAP Command
The DELETE ATMSAP command removes an ATMSAP object subordinate to a PIF
object from the system configuration. The ATMSAP object must be in the STOPPED
summary state if the command is to succeed. You must delete associated LIF objects
before you can delete the ATMSAP object.
DELETE [ /OUT file-spec/ ] ADAPTER adapter-name