WAN Manager SPI Programming Guide

WAN Manager Commands and Responses
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START PATH
NONE
specifies that the named object is affected but that the subordinate objects are
not. NONE is the default.
SCF Example
START DEVICE $ZZWAN.#AMA
START PATH
This command places a path on a CLIP in the STARTED state. You can also use the
OSM Service Connection or the TSM Service Application. For more information on
using OSM or TSM, see the online help within each application.
The START PATH command has this syntax:
conc-name.clip-num.path-name
conc-name is the name of the SWAN concentrator as specified in the ADD
ADAPTER command.
clip-num is the CLIP number.
path-name is the name of an Ethernet path. The possible values for the path
name are A or B. A indicates the Ethernet A path. B indicates the Ethernet B path.
You can also use wild cards such as an asterisk (*) or question mark (?), in any
combination (for example, $ZZWAN.#*, $ZZWAN.#S*, $ZZWAN.#S01.*,
$ZZWAN.#S01.?.?, and so on) to select more than one object matching the
pattern.
Tokens in Command Buffer
ZSPI-TKN-COMMAND: ZCOM-CMD-START
ZSPI-TKN-OBJECT-TYPE: ZCOM-OBJ-DEV
ZCOM-TKN-OBJNAME: $ZZWAN.#devicename
Tokens in Response Buffer
ZSPI-TKN-DATALIST:*
ZCOM-TKN-OBJNAME: $ZZWAN.#devicename
ZCOM-TKN-OBJTYPE: ZCOM-OBJ-DEV
ZSPI-TKN-RETCODE: ZCOM-ERR-OK
ZSPI-TKN-ENDLIST:-
START PATH $ZZWAN.#conc-name.clip-num.path-name