Replacing an ATM3SA CRU

Example: Determining the TCP/IP Processes
and IP Addresses for an ATM Line
This is an example of the SCF INFO SUBNET command:
->INFO SUBNET $*.*
TCPIP Info SUBNET \JULIE.$ZTC01.*
Name Devicename *IPADDRESS TYPE *SUBNETMASK SuName QIO *R
#LOOP0 \NOSYS.$NOIOP 127.0.0.1 LOOP-BACK %HFF000000 OFF N
#SN1 \JULIE.L018 172.16.35.15 ETHERNET %HFFFFFF00 ON N
#SN2 \JULIE.$AM2 172.16.192.20 ATM %HFFFFFF00 ON N
The following information should help you interpret the display:
The TCP/IP process name is displayed in the first line of output
The subnet name is displayed in the Name column
The Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) line name is displayed in the
Devicename column
The Internet Protocol (IP) address is displayed in the IPADDRESS column
Note: You can easily scan for ATM subnets by looking in the TYPE column. ATM
subnets are displayed as type ATM.
In this example, which is partial output, the ATM line named $AM2 is associated with
the subnet named #SN2 on the TCP/IP process named $ZTC01 and has the IP
address 172.16.192.20.