SNAX/XF and SNAX/APN Configuration and Management Manual
Attributes for SNAX/XF and SNAX/APN
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ACTPU - for SNAX/XF Only
The following values are valid for this attribute:
The ACTLU attribute has no meaning for LUs on secondary lines.
ACTPU - for SNAX/XF Only
ACTPU specifies whether a cold start or a warm start is performed when an SNA
ACTPU command is sent to the PU object on a primary line when the PU is started.
The following values are valid for this attribute:
The ACTPU attribute has no meaning for PUs on secondary lines. The default value is
COLD.
ADDRESS (LU objects) - for SNAX/XF Only
For an LU object, ADDRESS specifies the local address of the LU. For LUs on
secondary lines, the ADDRESS value must match the value of the LOCADDR
parameter specified in the host NCP system generation.
For LUs on primary lines, the address is device-dependent. For example, if an IBM
3274 controller supports 32 logical units (ports 0 through 31), the acceptable LU
addresses would range from 2 through 33 (address 0 cannot be used by LUs).
COLD The ACTLU command should designate that a cold start is to be
performed. No configuration or state information pertaining to the LU
when it was last started is used during reinitialization.
WARM The ACTLU command should designate that a warm start is to be
performed. This means that the configuration and state information that
was in effect when the LU was last started should be reinstated during
reinitialization.
Default: COLD
Value: COLD | WARM
Objects: PU
COLD The ACTPU command should designate that a cold start is to be
performed. This means that no configuration or state information
pertaining to the LU when it was last started is to be used during
reinitialization.
WARM The ACTPU command should designate that a warm start is to be
performed. This means that the state and configuration information that
was in effect when the PU was last started is to be reinstated during
reinitialization.
Default: None
Value: 1 to a device-dependent maximum
Objects: LU