B. Command Cross Reference

INH Commands

Inhibit (INH) commands disable an automatic operation.

Table B-8. INH Commands

Command

See . . .

 

 

INH-MSG-ALL

INH-MSG-ALLon page 14-9 in Chapter 14, System

 

Commands

 

 

INIT Commands

Initialize (INIT) commands initialize an entry or system.

Table B-9. INIT Commands

Command

See . . .

 

 

INIT-LOG

INIT-LOGon page 11-2 in Chapter 11, Log Commands

 

 

INIT-SYS

INIT-SYSon page 14-11 in Chapter 14, System

 

Commands

 

 

LOGOFF Commands

The logoff command logs off the invoking terminal session.

Table B-10. LOGOFF Commands

Command

See . . .

 

 

LOGOFF

LOGOFF on page 14-13 in Chapter 14, System

 

Commands

 

 

OPR Commands

Operate (OPR) commands operate or activate a function.

Table B-11. OPR Commands

Command

See . . .

 

 

OPR-LPBK-T1

OPR-LPBK-T1on page 15-2 in Chapter 15, Test

 

Commands

 

 

OPR-LPBK-VCL

OPR-LPBK-VCLon page 15-4 in Chapter 15, Test

 

Commands

 

 

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4200 specifications

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