Ethernet Adapter Installation and Support Guide

Relocating an E4SA
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Stop the Communications Lines and SWAN
Concentrator Lines Using an E4SA
To Stop an IPXPROTO Process
The following describes stopping an IPXPROTO process.
1. Stop the IPXPROTO process.
a. If the IPXPROTO process is configured as a generic process, use the Kernel
subsystem SCF ABORT PROCESS command:
ABORT PROCESS $ZZKRN.#gpname
b. If the IPXPROTO process is not configured as a generic process, use the
SLSA subsystem SCF STOP PROCESS command:
STOP PROCESS $process-name
2. Verify that the IPXPROTO process is in the STOPPED state.
Use the SCF STATUS PROCESS command:
STATUS PROCESS $process-name
Example 4-19 shows the output of this command. Note that the IPXPROTO
process is in the STOPPED state.
To Stop a Port Access Method (PAM) Line
The following describes stopping a PAM line.
1. Stop the PAM line.
Use the SCF STOP command with the SUB ALL option. The SUB ALL option
aborts the LINE object and all subordinate objects.
STOP LINE $line-name, SUB ALL
2. Verify that the PAM line is in the STOPPED state.
Use the SCF STATUS LINE command.
STATUS LINE $line-name
Example 4-20
on page 4-17 shows the output of this command. Note that the
PAM line ($TOK1) is in the STOPPED state.
Example 4-19. SCF STATUS PROCESS Command
->STATUS PROCESS $ZNV2
IPXSPX Status PROCESS
Process Name State Diagnostic State Trace
$ZNV2 STOPPED NORMAL OFF