TCP/IP Configuration and Management Manual

SCF Reference
TCP/IP Configuration and Management Manual427132-004
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STOP Command
Example
The following commands request status information about the specified SUBNET:
1-> ASSUME PROCESS $ZTC0
2-> STATUS SUBNET #SN2
STATUS SUBNET Display Format
The format of the display for the STATUS SUBNET command is:
Name
is the name of the SUBNET.
Status
is the summary state of the SUBNET.
Considerations
The object-name template (wildcard notation) is supported.
The summary state of the object does not prevent the STATUS command from
being completed successfully.
The STATUS command does not alter the summary state of the objects.
STOP Command
The STOP command terminates the operation of the specified TCP/IP object. You can
stop processes, SUBNETs, and routes. When the operation is complete, the object(s)
is in the STOPPED summary state. If the specified objects are in use, the STOP
command is not completed. If you attempt to stop an object that is in use or is already
in the STOPPED summary state, the NonStop TCP/IP subsystem returns a warning.
This is a sensitive command.
STOP PROCESS Command
The STOP PROCESS command terminates the activity of specified processes in a
normal manner. This command stops and deletes the process object and all
associated SUBNETs and routes.
TCPIP Status SUBNET \SYSA.$ZTC0.*
Name Status
#LOOP0 STARTED
#EN1 STARTED