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<dd>System manager | <dd>System manager | ||
<dt>Related products | <dt>Related products | ||
<dd>Fast/Unload | <dd>Fast/Unload Soul Interface | ||
<dt>Introduced | <dt>Introduced | ||
<dd><var class="product">Model 204</var> version 7.6 | <dd><var class="product">Model 204</var> version 7.6 | ||
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The default value of <var>FUNL.NEB</var> is 0, meaning that the original <var>NEBUFF</var> default value (40) is used. You can also specify a value greater than 1 to be the new <var>NEBUFF</var> default. | The default value of <var>FUNL.NEB</var> is 0, meaning that the original <var>NEBUFF</var> default value (40) is used. You can also specify a value greater than 1 to be the new <var>NEBUFF</var> default. | ||
Setting <var>FUNL.NEB</var> to 1 is not allowed. | Setting <var>FUNL.NEB</var> to 1 is not allowed; setting it to a negative number is not allowed. | ||
If you cannot easily specify <var>FUNL.NEB</var> in the CCAIN for all Onlines, you might find that the [[Providing a common CCAIN configuration with PRECCAIN|PRECCAIN]] feature is useful; for example: | If you cannot easily specify <var>FUNL.NEB</var> in the CCAIN for all Onlines, you might find that the [[Providing a common CCAIN configuration with PRECCAIN|PRECCAIN]] feature is useful; for example: |
Latest revision as of 17:38, 18 November 2015
Default NEBUFF for Fast/Unload
Summary
- Default value
- 0
- Parameter type
- System
- Where set
- System manager
- Related products
- Fast/Unload Soul Interface
- Introduced
- Model 204 version 7.6
Description
The FUNL.NEB parameter changes the default NEBUFF parameter value for all subsequent Fast/Unload SOUL Interface (FUSI) requests.
The default value of FUNL.NEB is 0, meaning that the original NEBUFF default value (40) is used. You can also specify a value greater than 1 to be the new NEBUFF default.
Setting FUNL.NEB to 1 is not allowed; setting it to a negative number is not allowed.
If you cannot easily specify FUNL.NEB in the CCAIN for all Onlines, you might find that the PRECCAIN feature is useful; for example:
DC CL80'FUNL.NEB 100'