TCP/IP (Parallel Library) Configuration and Management Manual
SCF Reference for Parallel Library TCP/IP
HP NonStop TCP/IP (Parallel Library) Configuration and Management Manual—522271-006
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Entering SCF Commands
Table 5-6 lists the sensitive and nonsensitive Parallel Library TCP/IP SCF commands.
Entering SCF Commands
You start SCF interactively by issuing the following TACL command:
1>SCF
You rarely need to specify SCF RUN parameters because the default values are
appropriate for most situations. For a more detailed description of the TACL RUN
command parameters that apply to SCF, refer to the SCF Reference Manual for G-
Series RVUs.
At the beginning of an SCF session, SCF displays its product banner, which includes
the HP product name, product number, version number, RVU date, and copyright
statement.
SCF waits for a command, followed by a carriage return. After the command has been
received and processed, SCF displays its prompt for the next command.
An SCF command always begins with a keyword identifying the command (such as
ADD, ABORT, or ALTER).
The keyword is followed by the object specifier, consisting of the object type and the
object name, as in the following example:
SCF> ABORT SUBNET $ZZTCP.#ZPTM1.SN1
Table 5-6. Sensitive and Nonsensitive SCF Commands
Sensitive Commands Nonsensitive Commands
ABORT Command
INFO Command
ADD Command LISTOPENS Command
ALTER Command NAMES Command
DELETE Command STATS Command (without the RESET
option)
PRIMARY Command
STATUS Command
START Command VERSION Command
STATS Command (with the RESET option)
STOP Command
TRACE Command