WAN Subsystem Configuration and Management Manual
SCF Commands
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STOP DEVICE Command
NONE
specifies that the named object is affected but that the subordinate objects are 
not. NONE is the default.
ONLY
specifies that only the subordinate objects are affected.
Considerations
The subordinate SERVER objects must first be placed in the STOPPED state, or the 
STOP ADAPTER command is rejected.
STOP DEVICE Command
Use the STOP DEVICE command to stop a data-communications subsystem object.
The STOP DEVICE command has this syntax:
device-name
indicates the name of the DEVICE object in the configuration database and is also 
the name of the corresponding data-communications subsystem object.
Considerations
•
The DEVICE object will stop normally before the DEVICE object is placed in the 
STOPPED state.
•
The STOP DEVICE command stops the data-communications subsystem object 
by removing the object from the processor pair it was running in. Any pending 
requests then terminate with an error. The data-communications subsystem object 
can be recreated by using the START DEVICE command. 
STOP DEVICE $ZZWAN.#device-name 
Value: The name of the data-communications subsystem object as 
specified in the ADD DEVICE command.
Default: None provided.
Wild card: You can use the asterisk (*) to specify all configured DEVICE 
objects.










