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

QIO
Shows OFF for interfaces named “lo” and ON for all others.
R
Always shows N.
Example 99 detailed info for the interface identified as SUBNET #SN004 in the Provider for $ZTC2.
Example 99 INFO SUBNET Detailed
> INFO SUBNET $ZTC2.#SN004,DETAIL
CIP Detailed Info SUBNET \MYSYS.$ZTC2.#SN004
Name Devicename *ADDRESS TYPE *SUBNETMASK SuName QIO *R
#SN004 N1002532.ETH4 172.17.190.104 ETHERNET %HFFFFFF00 ON N
Trace Status ........ OFF
Trace Filename ......
Interface MTU ....... 1500
Gateway ............. OFF
Trace Status
Is always OFF. Tracing of CLIM interfaces is set up on the CLIM.
Trace Filename
Is always blank.
Interface MTU
Is the Maximum Transfer Unit (MTU) size for the interface.
Gateway
Is always OFF.
State
Always shows STARTED.
NAMES SUBNET, CIPSAM
The only supported NAMES command for CIPSAM is NAMES SUBNET.
NAMES SUBNET
The NAMES SUBNET command shows the names of the specified SUBNETs. SUBNET names are
generated by CIPSAM for all CLIM interfaces existing within the Provider.
NAMES SUBNET Command Syntax
NAMES PROCESS cipsam-name.subnet-name
cipsam-name
Is the name of the CIPSAM process containing the SUBNET names to display.
subnet-name
Identifies the SUBNET object names to display. A wildcard can specify multiple SUBNETs.
Example 100 shows names for subnet $ZTCO:
Example 100 NAMES SUBNET (CIPSAM)
> NAMES SUBNET $ZTC0.*
CIP Names SUBNET \MYSYS.$ZTC0.*
SUBNET
#SN0001 #SN0002 #SN0003 #SN0004 #SN0005 #SN0006 #SN0007 #SN0008
286 SCF Reference for CIP