MOS Operator Control
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+
2. Next, enter the network
#
command using the number that identifies the
interface that you previously configured for the SDLC device.
+network 2
SDLC Console
SDLC-2>
Youenter all GWCON (Monitoring) commands at the + prompt.
Refer to “Chapter 1. Getting Started”on page 3 for information related to the
monitoring environment.
SDLC Monitoring Commands
This section summarizes and then explains the SDLC console and related
commands. Use these commands to gather information from the database. Table71
lists SDLC monitoring commands and their function.
Table71. SDLC Monitoring Commands Summary
Command Function
? (Help) Displays all the commands available for this command level or lists
the options for specific commands (if available). See “Getting Help”
on page 10.
Add Adds an SDLC link station
Clear Clears the counters on the SDLC interface.
Delete Dynamically removes an SDLC link station.
Disable Disables connections to one SDLC link station.
Enable Enablesconnections to one SDLC link station.
List Displays SDLC link stations configurations and link station
information.
Set Configures specific interface and link station information.
Test Teststhe link between the router and the SDLC link station.
Exit Returns you to the previous command level. See “Exiting a Lower
Level Environment” on page 11.
Add
Use the add command to add an end station. The router is, by default the primary
end station. If you do not use this command and if you configured an SDLC station
in DLSw or APPN, the end station is added for you.
Syntax:
add station
For an example and for additional information on the add command, see “Add” on
page 540 .
Clear
Use the clear command to clear counters for the interface, for a station, or for all
stations. Use the list all stations command to list stations.
Configuring SDLC Interfaces
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