NonStop Operations Guide for H-Series and J-Series RVUs
> SCF STATUS PIF pif-name
A listing similar to this example is sent to your home terminal:
->STATUS PIF $ZZLAN.G11123.0
SLSA Status PIF
Name State Trace Status
$ZZLAN.G11123.0.A STARTED ON
This example shows a listing of the status of all PIFs on $ZZLAN.G11123:
> SCF STATUS PIF $ZZLAN.G11123.*
->STATUS PIF $ZZLAN.G11123.*
SLSA Status PIF
Name State Trace Status
$ZZLAN.G11123.0.A STARTED ON
$ZZLAN.G11123.0.B STARTED ON
$ZZLAN.G11123.0.C STOPPED OFF
$ZZLAN.G11123.0.D STARTED ON
4. The LIF provides an interface to the PIF. The LIF object corresponds to logical processes that
handle data transferred between the LAN and a system using the ServerNet architecture. To
monitor the status of a LIF:
> SCF STATUS LIF lif-name
A listing similar to this example is sent to your home terminal:
->STATUS LIF $ZZLAN.L11021A
SLSA Status LIF
Name State Access State
$ZZLAN.L11021A STARTED UP
This example shows a detailed listing of the status of the LIF on $ZZLAN.L11021A:
> SCF STATUS LIF $ZZLAN.L11021A , DETAIL
->STATUS LIF $ZZLAN.L11021A , DETAIL
SLSA Detailed Status LIF \SYS.$ZZLAN.L11021A
Access State............. UP
CPUs with Data Path...... ( 0, 1, 2 )
Potential Access CPUs.... ( 0, 1, 2, 3 )
State.................... STARTED
Trace Filename...........
Trace Status.............
Monitoring the WAN Subsystem
This section describes how to obtain the status of SWAN concentrators, data communications
devices, processes, and CLIPs. For more information on the WAN subsystem, see the WAN
Subsystem Configuration and Management Manual.
90 Communications Subsystems: Monitoring and Recovery










