Before you can view, add, or modify server entries, you must open a session: Opening a dscp session allows you to interact with interfaces.
You can have multiple sessions open at any one time.
To open a session with interfaces, enter:
open InterfacesDriver
When you open a session, dscp tells you the session’s number. For example, if you open a session with interfaces using the open InterfacesDriver command, dscp returns the following message:
ok
Session 1 InterfacesDriver>>
To list all open sessions, enter:
sess
To switch to another open session, enter:
switch SESS
where SESS is the session number. For example, if you enter:
switch 3
you are switched to session 3. The switch keyword is optional. If you enter the following:
3
you are also switched you to session 3.
To close a session, enter:
close SESS
where SESS is the session number. For example, if you enter:
close 3
session 3 is closed. Use the sess command to list all open sessions.
If you do not specify SESS, the current session is closed.