TCP/IP Management Programming Manual
Commands and Responses
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ADD Command
ZCOM-ERR-CMD-TOO-LARGE (-8)
ZCOM-ERR-CMD-NOT-SUPP (-5)
ZSPI-TKN-ERRLIST
indicates the beginning of an error list. Within the error list, the object that
experienced the error is listed. For more details, see SPI Standard Definitions on
page 5-1.
ZSPI-TKN-ENDLIST
indicates the end of a data list or an error list. For more details, see SPI Standard
Definitions on page 5-1.
ZSPI-TKN-CONTEXT
specifies whether there are more response messages to be received for a
response. If this token is present, the response continues to the next response
message. If this token is not present, this response is the last to be received. For
more details, see SPI Standard Definitions on page 5-1.
Operational Notes
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ABORT is a sensitive command.
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When the ABORT command is completed, the subnet or route is placed in the
STOPPED summary state.
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For more controlled termination of a subnet or route, use the STOP command.
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To reinitiate the operation of a subnet or route, use the START command.
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Use the STATUS command to determine the state of an object.
ADD Command
The ADD command adds a subnet, an address map, or a route to the TCP/IP
subsystem. This command is not valid for the PROC object. The PROC object must be
in the STARTED summary state; that is, it must exist when adding either a subnet or a
route. If the process is not in the STARTED state, use the RUN command to create it.
When the subsystem finishes processing the command (without errors), the subnet or
route is placed in the STOPPED summary state.
Object-name templates do not apply to this command.
When your management application issues the ADD command, the subsystem checks
the configurable attributes. These attributes are defined in the
ZTCI-MAP-ADD-SUBNET, ZTCI-MAP-ADD-ADDRMAP, or TCI-MAP-ADD-ROUTE
extensible structured tokens. If the attributes are valid, the subsystem verifies that the
specified object is not already defined and that the number of objects that you add