LAN Configuration and Management Manual

Configuration Quick Start
LAN Configuration and Management Manual520469-012
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Starting a TCP/IP Process
Starting a TCP/IP Process
If you are using conventional TCP/IP and there is no TCP/IP process, rerun the
STARTCOM file. STARTCOM configures the TCP/IP processes and calls
STARTSCF which starts the subnets and routes.
If you are using NonStop TCP/IPv6, see the TCP/IPv6 Configuration and
Management Manual for information about starting a NonStop TCP/IPv6 process.
If you are using Parallel Library TCP/IP, see the TCP/IP (Parallel Library)
Configuration and Management Manual for information about starting a Parallel
Library TCP/IP process.
Starting the LAN Subsystem Objects
Starting an ADAPTER Object
If objects associated with the adapter are in the STOPPED state, use the SCF START
command to start all the adapter’s subordinate objects: ServerNet addressable
controllers (SACs) and physical interfaces (PIFs):
adapter-name
specifies the adapter to start.
Starting a SAC Object
If a SAC object is in the STOPPED state, use the SCF START SAC command to start
the object and its subordinate PIFs:
sac-name
is the name of the SAC object to start.
Caution. NonStop TCP/IPv6 and Parallel Library TCP/IP are incompatible and cannot run on
the same system. Parallel Library TCP/IP is not supported on Integrity NonStop NS-series
servers.
START ADAPTER $ZZLAN.adapter-name, SUB ALL
START SAC $ZZLAN.sac-name, SUB ALL