SWAN Concentrator and WAN Subsystem Troubleshooting Guide

Verifying the SWAN Configuration
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Verifying a SWAN Concentrator Configuration
concentrator's Ethernet path B. (Note this is true only if the SWAN concentrator is
not connected through a router.)
You identified the IP addresses associated with the SWAN concentrator's path A
and path B in Step 4, using the SCF INFO PATH command.
6. One ConMgr process is required for each processor that supports a device
(DEVICE object).
To check where ConMgr processes and devices are configured:
a. Display the locations of all the configured ConMgr processes by using the SCF
INFO PROCESS command:
INFO PROCESS $ZZWAN.#*
Displaying Information for a WAN Subsystem Process on page A-14 shows the
output of this command and explains how to interpret that output.
b. Display the locations of all the configured devices by using the SCF INFO
DEVICE command:
INFO DEVICE $ZZWAN.#*
Determining the Location of a WAN Subsystem Device on page A-4 shows the
output of this command and explains how to interpret that output.
7. One WANBoot process is required for each TCP/IP process that supports a SWAN
concentrator and is automatically configured by the WAN messages process.
Display the WANBoot processes configured on the system by using the SCF INFO
PROCESS command:
INFO PROCESS $ZZWAN.#*
Displaying Information for a WAN Subsystem Process on page A-14 shows the
output of this command and explains how to interpret that output.
8. Although SNMP trap multiplexer processes are not required by the SWAN
concentrator, an SNMP trap multiplexer process is automatically configured by the
WAN Manager Process.
Use the SCF INFO PROCESS command to show the SNMP trap multiplexer
processes configured on the system:
INFO PROCESS $ZZWAN.#*
Displaying Information for a WAN Subsystem Process on page A-14 shows the
output of this command and explains how to interpret that output.
SNMPCODE is an optional attribute of the SWAN adapter and need not be
specified for the SWAN 2 concentrator.
9. One SNMP trap multiplexer process is associated with one or more TCP/IP
processes that support the SWAN concentrator. You can configure one SNMP trap
mulitplexer process for each TCP/IP process, or you can configure one SNMP trap