WAN Subsystem Configuration and Management Manual
Adding a SWAN Concentrator
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Looking at the Contents of a PROFILE Object
new profile exactly like the existing one by not specifying any modifiers in the
command as shown in Example 4-10 on page 4-26.
3. Define a WAN subsystem PROFILE object by issuing the ADD PROFILE
command with the LIKE attribute, and make the new profile different from the
existing one by specifying modifiers in the command as shown in Example 4-11.
Looking at the Contents of a PROFILE Object
The object files are not readable (file type 832) until you define them as PROFILE
objects. After a PROFILE object has been added, however, you can use the INFO
PROFILE command to view the object record as it has been defined in the
configuration database. The syntax fragment in Example 4-12 on page 4-27 shows an
example of the INFO PROFILE command for the PROFILE object #my_term that was
defined in Example 4-9 on page 4-25.
Example 4-10. Defining a PROFILE Object Using the LIKE Attribute
ADD PROFILE $ZZWAN.#2nd_term, LIKE FILE my_term
Example 4-11. Defining a PROFILE Object Using the LIKE Attribute and Altering
Modifiers
ADD PROFILE $ZZWAN.#2nd_term, LIKE FILE my_term, &
modifier_name changed_value