X25AM Configuration and Management Manual

SCF Commands for the X25AM Subsystem
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Examples of the SWITCH Command
Examples of the SWITCH Command
The following command causes the process $X25P1 to switch to PATH B:
-> SWITCH PROCESS $x25p1, PATH B
The following command causes the line $X25P1 to switch to PATH A:
-> SWITCH LINE $x25p1, PATH A
Considerations for the SWITCH Command
X25AM does not support the SUB or SEL option.
For Conventional TCP/IP, standard IOP and TCP/IP configuration, (IOP primary,
backup processes, and TCP/IP– ALT TCP/IP processes configured on the same
CPU pair) the PATH does not switch and IOP continues to use the same PATH.
This command is not recommended for Conventional TCP/IP.
For Parallel TCP/IP, the command forces a PATH switch without changing the
processor. The specified PATH must be different from the current PATH.
TRACE Command
The TRACE command initiates, modifies, or terminates the trace mode on an X25AM
line. Using the TRACE command, you can request the capture of target-defined data
items, alter trace parameters, and end tracing. This is a sensitive command.
An SCF trace produces a trace file that you can display using the commands available
in the PTrace program. SCP creates the trace file. For information on using PTrace to
interpret a trace file, see Section 6, PTrace for the X25AM Subsystem.
Command Syntax for the TRACE Command
Syntax:
OUT file-spec
causes any SCF output generated for this command to be directed to the specified
file.
TRACE [ / OUT file-spec / ] [ LINE line-name ]
{ , STOP [ , BACKUP ] }
{ [ , BACKUP ]
[ , COUNT count ]
[ , NOCOLL ]
[ , PAGES pages ]
[ , RECSIZE size ]
[ , SELECT select-spec ]
[ , TO file-spec ]
[ , WRAP ]... }