Use this command to reroute printer output from the prime node to an
alternate node.
Requirements and Restrictions
None.
Format
- primenode
- is the 1- to 17-character node name of the prime printer. The
network ID and name of a resource must both begin with a letter (A-Z),
@, #, or $. The remaining characters can be
letters (A-Z), numbers (0-9), @, #, or
$.
- Note:
- To specify an SNA network ID or resource name that contains dollar signs
($), you must type two consecutive dollar signs ($$) for
each dollar sign in the network ID or resource name. For example, if
the SNA resource name is $SNANAME, you must type
$$SNANAME.
- altnode
- is the 1- to 17-character node name of the alternate printer.
The network ID and name of a resource must both begin with a letter
(A-Z), @, #, or $. The remaining
characters can be letters (A-Z), numbers (0-9), @,
#, or $.
- Note:
- To specify an SNA network ID or resource name that contains dollar signs
($), you must type two consecutive dollar signs ($$) for
each dollar sign in the network ID or resource name. For example, if
the SNA resource name is $SNANAME, you must type
$$SNANAME.
Additional Information
Online help information is available for this command. To display
the help information, enter one of the following:
ZNALT HELP
ZNALT ?
Examples
Printer output is rerouted from the TAF02O00 node to the TAF03O00 node in
the following example.
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|User: ZNALT TAF02O00 TAF03O00 |
| |
|System: NALT0001I 08.23.51 OMT Q SWITCHED FROM TAF02O00 TO TAF03O00 |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Related Information
See TPF ACF/SNA Data Communications Reference for
more information about SNA communications.