CP  Commands  Accepted  from  Each  User  Class   The  help   the  user  interpret   Figure  4.  The  
tableevery   CP   command  but  it  does  nQ!'   contain  every  operand.  
Fiqure 42n!y   lists  those  operands  that  fall  into  these  categories:  •   The  operand  for  a  command  is  unique  to  one  particular  privilege  
class; the operand cannot be specifiedby   the  same  command  when  the  
commanjbelongs   to  another  privilege  class.  An  example  is  the  TRACE   operanj   which  is  only  valid  for  the  class  F  NETRORK   command,  but  invalij   for   the  command  in  class  A  or  B.  operand   is  available  for  a  command  in  several  privilege  classes,  
but one or more privilege classes exist that do not support the
operanj.AFFINITY   operand  
available for class A and G commands, but not in the B or F class.commanjs   listed  without  operands  indicate  that  any  valid  operand  associatej   with  the  command  can  be  specified  in  any  class  the  command  belongs   t.:::>.   The  operands   listed  in  the  table  in  lowercase  indicate  either  an  or   numeric  specification  is  required.  
These lowercase operands include user identification (userid),
virtual ajdress (vaddr), real address (raddr), and device type (device).
For example:userid   vaddr  
raddrOOe,   OOc,   1ac,  005   008,   OOa,   fff  t3330,   3211,  2314,  1403   r---------------------------------,  r  I   Class   I   Commands   ,   Operands  I   Class   Commands   f-------  ,   Any   *  I   A  iCP   i  (cont.)  CP   I   DIAL  I   DISCONN   I   LOGOFF   I   LaGON   I   QUERY   MESSAGE   ,   SLEEP   I   I   A  ACNT   I   AUTOLOG   ,   DISABLE   I   ENABLE  I   FORCE   I   I   LaCK   1  MESSAGE   ALL  I   SET   MONITOR   I   NETWORK   DISABLE  I   .,   DISPLAY   ,   I   DUMP   I   I   ENABLE   ,   L  ________  --'   Fiqure  4.  Commands   Accepted  from  Each  User   Class   (Part   1  of  
Section 2. TheCP   Command   Operands   HALT  LOAD   POLLDLAY   QUERY   SHUTDOWN   VARY   AFFINITY   CPASSIST   JOURNAL   LOGMSG   NAMES   PAGING   PRIORITY   PROCESSOR   SASSIST   userid  USERS   AFFINITY   CPASSIST   FAVORED   JOURNAL   PRIORITY   RESERVE   3)  
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class; the operand cannot be specified
commanj
but one or more privilege classes exist that do not support the
operanj.
available for class A and G commands, but not in the B or F class.
These lowercase operands include user identification (userid),
virtual ajdress (vaddr), real address (raddr), and device type (device).
For example:
raddr
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