SCACP$HELP.HLB  —  SET  CIRCUIT
    Sets the circuit management priority value.

                                   NOTE

       If a circuit is closed, it is deleted. This means that the
       management settings for that circuit are also deleted. If
       the circuit is opened again, it has the default values for
       its management settings.

    Format

      SET CIRCUIT  nodename

1  –  Parameter

 nodename[,...]

    Names a circuit or circuits to specific nodes, which you can
    use wildcards to specify. You can qualify each node name with
    additional parameters to uniquely identify a single circuit.

2  –  Qualifiers

2.1    /EXCLUDE

       /EXCLUDE=(nodename[/PORT=portname[/RSTATION=n]][,...])

    Allows you to exclude a specific circuit to a node. If multiple
    circuits to the same node exist, you can use the /PORT and
    /RSTATION qualifiers to uniquely identify the circuit.

2.2    /PORT

       /PORT=portname[/RSTATION=n]

    If multiple circuits to the same node exist, you can use the
    /PORT and /RSTATION qualifiers to uniquely identify the circuit.
    You can use the /RSTATION qualifier only in conjunction with the
    /PORT qualifier.

3  –  Example

  SCACP> SET CIRCUIT CLUIO1 /PORT=PIB0 /PRI=10

      The command in this example sets the priority of the circuit
      to node CLUIO1 through PIB0 to 10. You need to use the /PORT
      qualifier if multiple circuits to node CLUI01 exist and only
      the circuit through PIB0 is meant to have its priority raised.
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