HP UX Internet and Networking Software manual 35 definelsrouting, Fqpartnerlu

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Administration Commands

define_ls_routing

PU_NOT_DEFINED

The pu_name parameter did not match any defined PU name.

SECURITY_LIST_NOT_DEFINED

The security_list_name parameter did not match any defined security access list name.

LU_ALIAS_ALREADY_USED

An LU with this alias has already been defined. You cannot use this command to modify any parameters of an existing LU except for the Attach routing data.

Other Conditions

Appendix A, Common Return Codes from snapadmin Commands, lists combinations of primary and secondary return codes that are common to all commands.

2.35 define_ls_routing

The define_ls_routing command defines the location of a partner LU using a link station.

Note

You cannot use define_ls_routing with an Enterprise Extender (HPR/IP) link station. This is because all traffic on this link type must flow over an RTP connection, which is not fixed to a particular link station and can switch to a different path.

2.35.1 Supplied Parameters

Parameter name

Type

Length

Default

[define_ls_routing]

 

 

 

lu_name

character

8

 

fq_partner_lu

character

17

 

wildcard_fqplu

constant

 

NO

ls_name

character

8

 

Supplied parameters are:

lu_name

Name of the local LU that will communicate with the partner LU (specified by the fq_partner_lu parameter) over the link specified by the ls_name parameter. This name is an 8–byte type-A character string.

fq_partner_lu

Fully qualified name of the partner LU with which the local LU (specified by the lu_name parameter) will communicate over the link specified by the ls_name parameter. Specify 3–17 type-A characters that consists of a 1–8 character network name, followed by a period, followed by a 1–8 character partner LU name.

You can specify a partial or full wildcard partner LU name by specifying only part of the name and setting the wildcard_fqplu parameter to YES. For example:

APPN.NEW matches APPN.NEW1, APPN.NEWLU, and so on

APPN. matches any LU with a network name of APPN, regardless of its LU name

APPN matches any LU with a network name beginning with APPN: APPN.NEW1, APPNNEW.LUTWO, and so on.

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