Determining Your System Configuration

Additional Subsystems Controlled by SCF

Examples of the INFO command used with the OBEYFORM option are:

-> INFO ADAPTER $*, OBEYFORM

-> INFO LIF $*, OBEYFORM

WAN Subsystem

Before using commands listed in Table 2-6, type this command to make the wide area network (WAN) subsystem the default object:

> SCF ASSUME PROCESS $ZZWAN

The WAN subsystem has responsibility for all WAN connections.

Table 2-6. Displaying Information for the WAN Subsystem ($ZZWAN)

To Display Information About These Configured Objects

The WAN subsystem manager

All WAN configuration managers, TCP/IP processes, and WANBoot processes

All PATH names The WAN adapters All DEVICE objects All PROFILE objects

Enter This Command

LISTDEV WAN

INFO *

INFO PATH * INFO ADAPTER * INFO DEVICE * INFO PROFILE *

Additional Subsystems Controlled by SCF

Table 2-7 lists the names associated with additional subsystems that can be controlled by SCF, along with its device types. You can use SCF commands to display the current attribute values for these objects.

Some SCF commands are available only to some subsystems. The objects that each command affects and the attributes of those objects are subsystem specific. This subsystem-specific information is presented in a separate manual for each subsystem. A partial list of these manuals appears in Table 6-1 on page 6-13.

Refer to the SCF Reference Manual for H-Series RVUs for further information.

Table 2-7. Subsystem Objects Controlled by SCF (page 1 of 2)

Subsystem

 

Device

Device

Acronym

Description

Type

Subtype

AM3270

AM3270 Access Method

60

0 or 10

ATM

Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM)

42

0 or 1

 

protocol

 

 

ATP6100

Asynchronous Terminal Process 6100

53

0

 

 

 

 

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