Troubleshooting the SWAN Concentrator and WAN Subsystem
the SCF INFO SUBNET command.
Note: If you don't know the names of the TCP/IP processes and the IP addresses that
support the SWAN concentrator, use the SCF INFO ADAPTER command.
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Find the E4SAs or FESAs to Which a SWAN Concentrator is Connected
To determine the E4SAs or FESAs to which the SWAN concentrator is connected, use the
SCF INFO LIF command for each LIF associated with the TCP/IP processes that support
the SWAN concentrator:
INFO LIF $ZZLAN.<lif-name>
INFO LIF $ZZLAN.<lif-name>
The example shows the output of this command.
Note: If you don't know the names of the TCP/IP processes that support the SWAN
concentrator, use the SCF INFO ADAPTER command. If you don't know the names of the
LIFs associated with the TCP/IP processes that support the SWAN concentrator, use the
SCF INFO SUBNET command.
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Find the WANMgr Processes
The primary WANMgr processes is always configured in processor 0 and the backup
WANMgr process is always configured in processor 1.
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Find the ConMgr, SNMP Trap Multiplexer, TFTP Server, WANBoot, and SNMP Agent
Processes That Support a SWAN Concentrator
To determine the names of the ConMgr processes, SNMP trap multiplexer processes,
TFTP server processes, WANBoot processes, and SNMP agent processes that support the
SWAN concentrator, use the SCF INFO PROCESS command:
INFO PROCESS $ZZWAN.#*
Scan the output for the TCP/IP processes that support the SWAN concentrator you are
interested in. The SNMP trap multiplexer, TFTP server, and WANBoot processes
associated with these TCP/IP processes are the processes that support that SWAN
concentrator.
The example shows the output of this command and explains how to interpret it.