WAN Manager SPI Programming Guide
WAN Manager Commands and Responses
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ADD PROCESS
You can also use wild cards such as an asterisk (*) or question mark (?), in any
combination (for example, $ZZWAN.#*, $ZZWAN.#S*, $ZZWAN.#S01.*, and
$ZZWAN.#S01.?.?) to select more than one object matching the pattern.
ip-address
is a 4-octet (32-bit) numeric value. It is specified in dotted decimal notation, which
represents four octets in ASCII, separated by periods (for example, 133.50.85.43).
Each octet value is a number in the range 0 through 255.
SCF Example
ADD PATH $ZZWAN.#S01.1.A, IPADDRESS 192.231.60.154
ADD PROCESS
This command defines a ConMgr process to the configuration database. You do not
need to configure the SNMP trap multiplexer, TFTP server, or WANBoot process.
These processes are automatically configured when a new ADAPTER object is added.
If any of these processes were added before adding the ADAPTER object, the WAN
manager process accepts the command and the ADD command is successful. The
WAN manager process then tries to provide values for the TCP/IP and HOSTIP
attributes. If the WAN manager is successful, this process is used for that HOSTIP
(subnet). If the WAN manager process is not successful, this process remains in the
database and is not used. Because the HOSTIP and TCP/IP attributes cannot be
allocated, the WAN manager process does not enable you to start the process.
Starting with G06.13, the STARTUP attribute has been removed. Any value given in
the STARTUP string is ignored, but the command is accepted for backward
compatibility.
The ADD PROCESS command has this syntax:
Tokens in Command Buffer
ZSPI-TKN-COMMAND: ZCOM-CMD-ADD
ZSPI-TKN-OBJECT-TYPE: ZCOM-OBJ-PATH
ZCOM-TKN-OBJNAME: $ZZWAN.#conc-name.clip-num.{ A | B }
ZWAN-TKN-IP-ADDRESS: INT(32) OF ip-address !r
Tokens in Response Buffer
ZSPI-TKN-DATALIST:*
ZCOM-TKN-OBJNAME: $ZZWAN.#conc-name.clip-num.{ A | B }
ZCOM-TKN-OBJTYPE: ZCOM-OBJ-PATH
ZSPI-TKN-RETCODE: ZCOM-ERR-OK
ZSPI-TKN-ENDLIST:-
ADD PROCESS $ZZWAN.#cpu-num , IOPOBJECT object-filename