Start Command - HP TR3271 Programming Manual

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COMMANDS AND RESPONSES

START Command

START Command
The START command initiates the operation of lines and subde-
vices.
When the subsystem completes processing this command, the
specified object is placed in the STARTED summary state.
start a line or a subdevice, but not a process.
When you are using the START command, the line must be in the
STOPPED summary state; it cannot be in the DIAGNOSING or the
STARTED summary state.
When your management application issues the START command for the
LINE object, the subsystem checks for the subordinate-modifier
token.
If the SUB modifier is not present, only the line is
started.
If the value of the modifier is ZCOM-VAL-SUB-ONLY, the
subdevices attached to the specified line are started; the line
must already be in the STARTED summary state.
the modifier is ZCOM-VAL-SUB-ALL, the subsystem starts the line
and then all the associated subdevices.
VAL-SUB-NONE, only the line is started.
NONE has the same effect as if the SUB modifier was not present
in the command buffer.
When your management application issues the START command for a
subdevice, the subsystem starts only the specified subdevice.
the value of the SUB modifier is ZCOM-VAL-SUB-ONLY, the command
is rejected.
If the value of the SUB modifier is ZCOM-VAL-
SUB-ALL or ZCOM-VAL-SUB-NONE, the subsystem starts the named
subdevice only.
Command
ZCOM-CMD-START
Object Type
ZCOM-OBJ-LINE
or
ZCOM-OBJ-SU
Tokens in Command Buffer
ZCOM-TKN-OBJNAME
ZCOM-MAP-REQID
def ZCOM-DDL-REQID.
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token-type ZSPI-TYP-STRING.
!MAP is optional, but if present,
!fields are required.
If the value of
If the value is ZCOM-
The value ZCOM-VAL-SUB-
You can
If
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