Cluster I/O Protocols (CIP) Configuration and Management Manual (H06.16+, J06.05+)

Table 17 Subsystem Task Comparison (continued)
In CIP, Use...In Parallel Library TCP/IP and
NonStop TCP/IPv6, Use...
In Conventional TCP/IP, Use...Task
clim-name | ip-address
climconfig sysctl command.
SCF ALTER PROVIDER
command and CLIMCMD
SCF ALTER MON commandSCF ALTER PROCESS
command
Alter network
environment
attributes sysctl command. (See
Chapter 3 (page 69) for
information about this
command.
SCF ALTER PROVIDER
command
No equivalentNo equivalentAlter provider
object
SCF DELETE and ADD ROUTE
commands
No equivalentNo equivalentAlter path to the
CLIM
CLIMCMD clim-name
climconfig arp -delete
command
SCF DELETE ENTRY commandSCF DELETE ENTRY
command
Delete ARP entries
SCF DELETE ROUTE commandNo equivalentNo equivalentDelete a
host-to-CLIM route
SCF DELETE CLIM commandSLSA DELETE ADAPTERSLSA DELETE ADAPTERDelete adapter
(or module)
SCF DELETE PROVIDER
command
No equivalentNo equivalentDelete PROVIDER
object
CLIMCMD clim-name
climconfig route -delete
command
SCF DELETE ROUTE commandSCF DELETE ROUTE
command
Delete network
route
No equivalentNo equivalentSCF DELETE ADDRMAP
command
Delete ADDRMAP
object
No equivalentNo equivalentSCF DELETE SERVER
command
Delete SERVER
object
CLIMCMD clim-name
climconfig interface -delete
command
SCF DELETE SUBNET
command
SCF DELETE SUBNET
command
Delete network
interface
CLIMCMD clim-name
climconfig arp -info command
SCF INFO ENTRY commandSCF INFO ENTRY commandGet Info about
entries in the ARP
table, neighbor
discovery code or
both
SCF INFO PROVIDER
command for some variables
SCF INFO MON, DETAIL
command
SCF INFO PROCESS, DETAIL
command
Get Info about
networking
and CLIMCMD climconfigenvironment
settings object -info commands,
depending on which
networking environment
settings are needed.
No equivalentNo equivalentSCF INFO ADDRMAP
command
Get Info about
ADDRMAP object
CLIMCMD clim-name
climconfig route -info
command
SCF INFO ROUTE commandSCF INFO ROUTE commandGet Info about
network routes
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