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Multiserver 5000

 

 

Table 10-1. Switching Control (continued)

 

Option

Description

4.

Force Disconnect

Disconnects two ports which have been force-connected. This option also permits

 

 

removal of a port from the queue. When this selection is chosen, the following prompt

 

 

will appear on the screen:

 

 

ENTER NODE/CHANNEL# (OR RANGE OF CHANNELS)(^X TO ABORT):

 

 

Enter the node ID, slash, channel (port) number or range of channels. Press <cr>. The

 

 

port(s) will be disconnected and the screen will return to the Switching Controls Menu.

 

 

To abort, press ^X.

 

 

Channel ranges should be in the form: starting channel, dash, ending channel.

 

 

Example: To force disconnect channels B6 through B12, enter B6-B12 and

 

 

press <cr>.

 

 

For each port force-disconnected, a port-event message will be generated in the log.

 

 

Disconnecting one side of the channel automatically disconnects the other side; you

 

 

need only disconnect one side. Ports will be immediately disconnected, interrupting

 

 

activity on the channels selected.

5.

Force Connect All

Forces a connection between all ports of the local Multiserver to the remote Multiserver

 

 

in a point-to-point application. A3 is connected to A3, A4 to A4 and so forth. (Refer to

 

 

Section 10.2 and 10.3.) A1 will be the only designated composite port (even if more

 

 

ports are configured as composites).

Notes: • To disconnect channels that have been force-connected, the channels must be disconnected individually (or as a range) using the force-disconnect option.

Parity conversion is not supported on force-connected channels.

If a port is connected to either the Command Facility (via $CMD) or NETMan, it will not be force-connected.

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