Dynamic generation | Automatic configuration extension | ||
Dynamic BCIN | CREATE commands | AEC | |
Host | - | + | - |
Node | + | + | - |
Line | + | + | - |
Alternate line | + | + | - |
Link aggregation | - | + | - |
VLAN device | - | + | - |
Alternate VLAN device | - | + | - |
VLAN line | - | + | - |
Alternate VLAN line | - | + | - |
Route | + | + | + |
Processor | + | + | + |
Differences between network definition methods
Explanation
The plus character (+) in the matrix means that a network component can be defined using a network definition method. In the case of a real host, for example, a host can only be defined by means of the RDF or the DCOPT/DCSTART command, and in the case of a virtual host, using the CREATE-VIRTUAL-HOST command.
The minus character (-) in the matrix means that the network component in question cannot be defined by the corresponding network definition method. For example, a node cannot be defined via automatic end system creation.