SNAX/XF and SNAX/APN Configuration and Management Manual
SCF Commands for SNAX/XF and SNAX/APN
SNAX/XF and SNAX/APN Configuration and Management Manual—425836-006
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ADD LINE Command
ADD LINE Command
The ADD LINE command configures a LINE object within the SNAX/XF and
SNAX/APN subsystems. It is a sensitive command.
OUT file-spec
causes any SCF output generated for this command to be directed to the specified
file. file-spec must be a partially or fully qualified file name. If this option is not
specified, the output is sent to the home terminal.
object-name
is the name of the LINE object to be added.
LIKE object-name
identifies an existing LINE object whose attribute values serve as a model for the
values of the attributes of the object being created. object-name must specify an
existing object of the same type.
attribute-spec
is a specification of an attribute and a value to be assigned to it. If the LIKE syntax
is used, attribute-spec overrides the setting derived from the LIKE object for
that attribute.
The possible values of attribute-spec for a LINE object depend on the line
subtype and are described on the following pages. For NonStop S-series servers,
the supported line types are 58,3 (X.25), 58,4 (Token-Ring), 58,5 (SDLC), and 58,6
(Ethernet).
Examples
->ADD LINE $SNAP1
->ADD LINE $SNAS2,STATION SECONDARY,INTERFACE RS422
Considerations for Shared Lines
When SNAX/APN type 2.1 PUs share a line with SNAX/XF type 2.0 PUs, the
following attributes have an operational effect on both SNAX/APN and SNAX/XF:
ADD [ / OUT file-spec / ] LINE object-name
[ , LIKE object-name ] [ , attribute-spec ]...
AUTOTESTRESP RNRRECEIVE
DSRTIMEOUT RNRSEND
FLAGFILL RNRTIMER