disable sna cp services transmission group The disable sna cp services transmission group command makes the SNA CP Services Transmission Group unavailable for use by disabling its normal operation. If the disable command is issued with the Immediate argument set to no, the Transmission Group enters the Shut entity state (this is the default action). Similarly, if the disable command is issued without specifying Immediate=Yes, the entity state is then Shut. Current sessions remain unaffected, but new sessions (whether initiated locally or remotely) cannot be established. When the last session ends, the Transmission Group changes from the Connected protocol state to the Idle protocol state, and, finally, to the Reset protocol state (the Idle protocol state status is not displayed). The entity state modulates from Shut to the Off. The Transmission Group then reports the Deactivated event. If the disable command is issued with the Immediate argument set to Yes, all active sessions terminate without regard to their status. The entity state then changes to Off and the protocol state is set to Reset. The Transmission Group then reports the deactivated event. Ex, ncl> disable sna cp services transmission group tg-1
1 – Arguments
Immediate yes | no Determines the performance of the disable command according to the following: If no (the default), the possible entity states* of the Transmission Group are Off The Transmission Group is disabled and not available for use. Shut The Transmission Group is waiting for all active sessions to end. This is the result of issuing the disable command without immediate yes. If yes, all currently active sessions are aborted. The only possible resulting entity state* is Off The Transmission Group is disabled and not available for use. *Refer to the show sna cp services transmission group command Status Attributes listings for the Protocol States and the entity States for the Transmission Group.