SCF Reference Manual for G-Series RVUs (G06.27+)
D-Series and G-Series Comparison and Migration
SCF Reference Manual for G-Series RVUs—520413-005
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CMI-to-SCF Conversion Guide
CMI-to-SCF Conversion Guide
For G-series RVUs, the command interface for ATP6100, CP6100, and EnvoyACP/XF,
which on D-series RVUs was the Communications Management Interface (CMI),
changed to SCF. This subsection explains how D-series CMI commands correspond
to G-series SCF commands. Note that not all CMI commands are supported by each
subsystem.
CMI Command Conversion
Table C-4 lists each CMI command and its equivalent SCF command. The following
manuals contain further configuration information:
Changes made by it
survive processor reload
Yes Yes No N.A. Yes No
Changes made by it
survive running
DSM/SCM
No Yes No No Yes No
1
For D-series RVUs, the system configuration database file is $SYSTEM.SYSnn.OSCONFIG.
For G-series RVUs, the system configuration database file is $SYSTEM.ZSYSCONF.CONFIG.
2
Except for system attributes preconfigured in the CONFTEXT file.
Subsystem Manual
ATP6100 Asynchronous Terminals and Printer Processes Configuration and
Management Manual
CP6100 CP6100 Configuration and Management Manual
EnvoyACP/XF EnvoyACP/XF Configuration and Management Manual
Table C-4. Comparison of CMI and SCF Commands (page1of3)
CMI Command SCF Command
ABORT ABORT
ACTIVATE ACTIVATE or ALLOWOPENS *
ADD ADD
ALLOW ALLOW
ALTER ALTER
ALTER PROCESS, CPU PRIMARY *
* This SCF command can be used to achieve a function similar to, but not the same as, that of the CMI
command.
Table C-3. Configuration Tools for D-Series and G-Series RVUs (page 2 of 2)
D-Series RVUs G-Series RVUs
Capability SYSGENR COUP
CMI
or
SCF SYSGENR
Subsystem
WAN Subsystem