TCP/IP Configuration and Management Manual

SCF Reference
TCP/IP Configuration and Management Manual427132-004
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NAMES SUBNET Command
ROUTE route-spec
specifies the path on which data is sent in order to reach a destination. The fully-
qualified route-spec has the form:
If you specify the SCF object type (ROUTE) or any portion of the object name
(route-spec) in a prior ASSUME command, you can omit it in this command. For
information about the ASSUME command, see the SCF Reference Manual for G-
Series RVUs or the SCF Reference Manual for H-Series RVUs.
Example
The following command requests a list of the routes associated with $ZTC0:
1-> NAMES ROUTE $ZTC0.*
NAMES ROUTE Display Format
The format of the display for the NAMES ROUTE command is:
NAMES SUBNET Command
The NAMES SUBNET command displays the names of specified SUBNETs.
Command Syntax
OUT file-spec
causes any SCF output generated for this command to be directed to the specified
file.
SUBNET subnet-spec
names the point of connection between the NonStop TCP/IP process and an I/O
device. The fully-qualified subnet-spec has the form:
If you specify the SCF object type (SUBNET) or any portion of the object name
(subnet-spec) in a prior ASSUME command, you can omit it in this command.
For information about the ASSUME command, see the SCF Reference Manual for
G-Series RVUs or the SCF Reference Manual for H-Series RVUs.
$process-name . #route-name
TCPIP Names ROUTE \SYSA.$ZTC0.*
ROUTE
#ROU11 #ROU9 #ROU12 #ROU8 #ROU3
NAMES [ / OUT file-spec / ] [ SUBNET subnet-spec ]
$process-name .#subnet-name