SNAX/XF and SNAX/APN Configuration and Management Manual

SCF Commands for SNAX/XF and SNAX/APN
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INFO Command
Examples
Example INFO displays for each object type are shown on the following pages; the
attributes are described in Section 14, Attributes for SNAX/XF and SNAX/APN
. An
asterisk (*) next to an attribute name in an INFO display indicates that the value of that
attribute can be changed using the ALTER command.
When an INFO command is issued to the LINE or SUBSYS object, the resulting
display shows fields for all SNAX/XF attribute specifications, as well as fields pertaining
to SNAX/APN. If SNAX/XF type 2.0 PUs are not sharing the line with SNAX/APN type
2.1 PUs, these fields have no meaning. If the line is shared, the SNAX/XF fields have
meaning, but only with regard to SNAX/XF operation.
ADDRESS MAXLUS
ASSOCIATESUBDEV MAXPTS
AUTOLOGON NOACQ
BINDENTRY PUIDBLK
BINDTABLE PUIDNUM
CALLADDR RECSIZE
CALLVALIDATE REQDISCONTTYPE
CONNID REQMS
CPNAME SERVICECOUNT
DYNAMIC SWPUTYPE *
ESSTABLE TYPE
L3RETRY WINDOW
SUBSYS** CPNAME SNANETID
SSCPID VERSION *
SETTAB XPAGES
* INFO display attribute only. This attribute cannot be specified or changed using the ADD or the ALTER
command.
** If an individual SUBSYS object attribute is requested, all attributes for the SUBSYS object are displayed.
Note. In INFO displays, “N/A” in place of an attribute value can have one of two meanings:
The attribute is not applicable to this particular object: for example, the attribute does not
apply to this type of line.
No value has been assigned to this attribute.
Table 13-2. INFO Command Attribute Names (page3of3)
Object Type Attributes Attributes (continued)