COMMANDS AND RESPONSES
Sensitive and Nonsensitive Commands
SENSITIVE AND NONSENSITIVE COMMANDS
Commands can be divided into two categories: sensitive and
nonsensitive. Sensitive commands can change the state of the
specified object; nonsensitive commands cannot change the state
of the specified object. Because sensitive commands change the
state of the specified object, sensitive commands can be issued
only by users in the SUPER user group or users in the same group
as the owner of the process with which the target object is
associated. Nonsensitive commands can be issued by any valid
user.
The sensitive commands available to a TR3271 subsystem user are
as follows:
ABORT RESET
ADD RESETSTATS
ALTER START
CONNECT STOP
DELETE SWITCH
DISCONNECT TRACE
LOAD
The nonsensitive commands available to a TR3271 subsystem user
are as follows:
GETVERSION STATISTICS
INFO STATUS
LISTOBJECTS
COMMAND DESCRIPTIONS
On the following pages, each command and its response is
described in detail. The command descriptions appear in alpha-
betical order.
Within each command description, there is a box that contains the
symbolic name of the command number, the symbolic names of all
object types accepted by the command, a list of tokens that can
be present in the command buffer, and a list of tokens that can
be present in the response buffer.
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