Cluster I/O Protocols (CIP) Configuration and Management Manual (H06.16+, J06.05+)
N1003741.eth2 DNOP DOWN N1002532.eth2 UP UP N1002532.eth2 BkOP
N1003741.eth3 UP UP N1002532.eth4 DOWN DOWN N1003741.eth3 HOME
(X) N1003741.eth4 UP UP -- -- N1003741.eth4 HOME
Type
Shows the type of provider. An IPDATA provider provides TCP/IP access through data Ethernet
ports of one or more CLIMs associated with that IPDATA provider. A MAINTENANCE provider
provides TCP/IP access through the maintenance Ethernet interface of a specific CLIM using a
specific IP address.
Current Access
Shows the processors that have established access to the provider.
Trace Status
Shows the processors that are tracing the provider and each trace file name.
Family
Specifies the network mode of the provider. An INET family indicates the provider operates
only in IPv4 mode. A DUAL family indicates the provider operates in both IPv4 mode and IPv6
mode.
Interface Status & IP Addresses
Shows the data interfaces associated with the provider, giving:
Is the interface name from socket application perspective (host interface name)Name
Is the current location of the interface (which can be different in the case of failover). If
no failover is configured (HOME or —), Current is identical to the failover interface at
the time of the failover. For the special interface lo, this field is empty.
Current
Is the interface status.Status
• UP indicates the interface resource is active and usable
• DNOP indicates the interface is down due to operator command. It is not usable.
• DOWN indicates the interface is down due to a failure on the CLIM. It is not usable.
• -- indicates no CLIM in the STARTED state is associated with the interface.
Indicates the link pulse status:LkP
• UP indicates the link is active and usable
• DOWN indicates the link is down and not usable
• -- indicates there is no link pulse status
Is the failover status of the interface.Fovr
• -- indicates no failover is configured
• HOME indicates the provider is running on the home interface
• BkFO indicates the provider is running on the failover interface due to a failure
• BkOP indicates the provider is running on the failover interface due to an operator
request
• BkUN indicates the provider is running on the failover interface after a CIPMAN
restart
Interface index value within the associated IPDATA ProviderIndex
IP address family and actual IP addresses associated with the interface. Each IP address
(there can be multiple) is shown on a separate line.
IP address
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