SWAN Concentrator and WAN Subsystem Troubleshooting Guide
Verifying the WAN Subsystem
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Determining the TCP/IP Processes and IP
Addresses That Support a SWAN Concentrator
Determining the SWAN Concentrator Used by a Communications Line on page A-2
shows the output of this command and explains how to interpret it.
Determine the names the WAN subsystem IOPs configured to use a specific SWAN
concentrator by using the SCF STATUS ADAPTER command:
STATUS ADAPTER $ZZWAN.#adapter-name, SUB ALL
Determining the WAN Subsystem IOPs That Use a SWAN Concentrator on page A-3
shows the output of this command and explains how to interpret it.
Determining the TCP/IP Processes and IP Addresses That
Support a SWAN Concentrator
Determine the TCP/IP processes and the IP addresses that support a SWAN
concentrator by using the SCF INFO ADAPTER command:
INFO ADAPTER $ZZWAN.#adapter-name
Determining the TCP/IP Processes and IP Addresses for a SWAN Concentrator on
page A-7 shows the output of this command and explains how to interpret it.
Determine the processors where the primary and backup TCP/IP processes are
running by using the SCF STATUS PROCESS command:
STATUS PROCESS $tcpip-process
Determining the LIFs Associated With the TCP/IP Processes and
IP Addresses That Support a SWAN Concentrator
Determine the LIFs associated with the TCP/IP processes and IP addresses that
support the SWAN concentrator by using the SCF INFO SUBNET command for the
preferred and alternate TCP/IP processes:
INFO SUBNET $pref-tcpip-process.*
INFO SUBNET $alt-tcpip-process.*
Scan each SCF INFO SUBNET display for the preferred and alternate IP addresses for
the SWAN concentrator. The LIF name associated with an IP address is shown in the
Devicename column of the SCF INFO SUBNET display. Determining the TCP/IP
Process and IP Address for a LIF on page A-8 shows the output of the SCF INFO
SUBNET command.
If you do not know the names of the TCP/IP processes and the IP addresses that
support the SWAN concentrator, use the SCF INFO ADAPTER command.