Ethernet Adapter Installation and Support Guide

Replacing an E4SA
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Stop the Communications Lines and SWAN
Concentrator Lines Using an E4SA
1. Abort the communications lines.
a. Use the SCF ABORT LINE command to stop a single line:
ABORT LINE $line-name
b. Use the SCF ABORT PATH command to stop the lines in an Expand multiline
path:
ABORT PATH $path-name
2. Verify that the lines are in the STOPPED state.
a. Use the SCF STATUS LINE command for a single line:
STATUS LINE $line-name
Example 3-12 shows the output of this command. Note that the path is in the
STOPPED state.
b. Use the SCF STATUS PATH command for an Expand multiline path:
STATUS PATH $path-name
Example 3-13 shows the output of this command. Note that the path is in the
STOPPED state.
3. Stop the WAN subsystem input/output processes (IOPs).
Use the SCF STOP DEVICE command:
STOP DEVICE $ZZWAN.#device-name
4. Verify that the WAN subsystem IOPs are in the STOPPED state.
Use the SCF STATUS DEVICE command:
STATUS DEVICE $ZZWAN.#device-name
Example 3-14 on page 3-14 shows the output of this command. Note that the
WAN subsystem input/output process (IOP) is in the STOPPED state.
Example 3-12. SCF STATUS LINE Command
->STATUS LINE $LINE1
EXPAND Status LINE
Name State PPID BPID CIU-Path ConMgr-LDEV
$LINE1 STOPPED 2, 10 3, 7 A 91
Example 3-13. SCF STATUS PATH Command
->STATUS PATH $PATH
EXPAND Status PATH
Name State PPID BPID Lines #
$PATH STOPPED 2, 15 3, 15 2