Administration Commands
define_downstream_lu_range
The supplied parameters include a base name for the new LUs and the range of NAU addresses. The LU base name and NAU addresses are combined to generate the new LU names. For example, a base name of LUNME combined with a NAU address in the range
define_downstream_lu_range can also be used to define downstream LUs used by applications that communicate with a SNAplus2 Primary RUI application. For more information about Primary RUI, see
2.20.1 Supplied Parameters
Parameter name | Type | Length | Default |
[define_downstream_lu_range] |
|
|
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dslu_base_name | character | 5 |
|
description | character | 31 | (null string) |
min_nau | decimal |
| 1 |
max_nau | decimal |
| 1 |
dspu_name | character | 8 |
|
host_lu_name | character | 8 |
|
allow_timeout | constant |
| NO |
delayed_logon | constant |
| NO |
Supplied parameters are:
dslu_base_name
Base name for the names of the new LUs. This name is a
description
A text string describing the downstream LUs; the same string is used for each LU in the range. SNAplus2 uses this string for information only. It is stored in the node’s configuration file and returned on the
query_downstream_lu command.
min_nau
NAU address of the first LU, in the range
max_nau
NAU address of the last LU, in the range
dspu_name
Name of the downstream PU (as specified on define_*_ls, where * is replaced by the LS type) that the downstream LUs in this range use. The name is a
host_lu_name
Name of the host LU or host LU pool to which the downstream LUs in the given range are mapped. The name is an
If the downstream LUs are used to communicate with a SNAplus2 Primary RUI application instead of a host, set this field to the string #PRIRUI#.
allow_timeout
Specifies whether to allow the sessions this range of downstream LUs have with the upstream LU to timeout if the session is left inactive for the timeout period specified on the upstream LU definition. Possible values are:
YES
Allow the sessions this range of downstream LUs have with the upstream LU to timeout.
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