tn3270eSrvrConfAdminStatus - tn3270e Srvr Conf Admin Status

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tn3270eSrvrConfAdminStatus

tn3270e Srvr Conf Admin Status
1.3.6.1.2.1.34.8.1.1.1.7

The desired state of the TN3270E server represented by this entry in the table: up(1) - Activate this TN3270E server. down(2) - Informs the associated TN3270E server to gracefully terminate its processing. stopImmediate(3) - Informs the associated TN3270E server to terminate itself immediately. When a managed system creates an entry in this table, tn3270eSrvrConfAdminStatus and tn3270eSrvrConfOperStatus are initialized as up(1) by default. The exact behavior of a server in response to a down(2) or stopImmediate(3) command is left implementation- dependent. A TN3270E server that is capable of it SHOULD close all of its TN3270 and TN3270E sessions during a graceful termination. Often the function enabled via stopImmediate(3) is used as a last resort by a system administrator, to attempt to either bring down a hung TN3270E server or free up its resources immediately to aid in general system availability, or to shut down a TN3270E server that is not recognizing a down(2) request. A TN3270E server that does not distinguish between down(2) or stopImmediate(3) transitions should not support stopImmediate(3).

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