SCF Reference Manual for G-Series RVUs (G06.24+)
D-Series and G-Series Comparison and Migration
SCF Reference Manual for G-Series RVUs—520413-004
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SYSGENR-to-SCF Conversion Guide
SYSGENR-to-SCF Conversion Guide
For G-series RVUs, most devices are preconfigured. For those processes that can be
configured, this subsection explains how D-series CONFTEXT paragraphs correspond
to G-series SCF object types.
CONFTEXT Paragraph Conversion
Table C-8 lists each D-series CONFTEXT paragraph with its one or two corresponding
G-series SCF object types. Because these G-series object types are configured
through the WAN subsystem, objects configured with them are permanent; that is, they
survive system load and processor reload. The table rows appear in the same order in
which multiple SCF ADD commands are used to create the configuration. The WAN
Subsystem Configuration and Management Manual and System Generation Manual
for G-Series RVUs contain further configuration information.
REVIVE, num, 0 RESET DISK
SETCACHE ALTER DISK, CACHE
SPARE [ ! ] CONTROL DISK, SPARE [,FORCED]
UP START
UP, SPECIAL START DISK, SPECIAL
Table C-8. Comparing CONFTEXT Paragraphs to SCF Object Types
D-Series
CONFTEXT Paragraph
WAN SCF
Object Type G-Series Function
DEFINES paragraph PROFILE Specifies and optionally customizes a
profile to be used later when configuring
DEVICE object type
MF_CONTROLLERS paragraph obsolete
CONTROLLERS paragraph ADAPTER Configures a 6-port SWAN concentrator
(up to 50 per system)
SERVER Configures up to three CLIPs per
SWAN concentrator
PATHS paragraph PATH Configures two Ethernet ports
TASK Optionally configures two WAN ports
MICROCODE_FILES paragraph N.A. Is implemented in G-series
ALLPROCESSORS paragraph
PERIPHERALS paragraph DEVICE Configures line handlers, service
managers, and so forth (up to 300 per
system)
Table C-7. Comparison of PUP and SCF Commands (page 2 of 2)
PUP Command SCF Command