TCP/IP (Parallel Library) Configuration and Management Manual

SCF Reference for Parallel Library TCP/IP
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STATUS SUBNET Command for TCPMAN
Considerations
A pound sign (#) precedes the ROUTE name for backward compatibility with
applications that expect this naming convention for ROUTEs. See Supported
Commands and Object Types on page 5-9.
STATUS SUBNET Command for TCPMAN
The STATUS SUBNET command displays the current status of the specified subnets.
Command Syntax
OUT file-spec
causes any SCF output generated for this command to be directed to the specified
file.
SUBNET $ZZTCP.#ZPTMn.subnet-name
is the specification of the subnet. The fully-qualified subnet name for TCPMAN is
$ZZTCP.#ZPTMn.subnet-name. To obtain information about a subnet’s status
in all TCPMONs, substitute the wild card (*) for the TCPMON name. To obtain
information about all running subnets, substitute the wild card (*) for both the
TCPMON name and the subnet name.
If you omit the object name, SCF uses the assumed object name. For information
about the ASSUME command, see the SCF Reference Manual for G-Series RVUs.
Examples
The following example shows the command and display for STATUS SUBNET. The
wild card (*) is used to obtain status information on all subnets.
-> STATUS SUBNET $ZZTCP.#ZPTM2.SN*
STATUS SUBNET Display Format
The format of the display for the STATUS SUBNET command is:
STATUS [ / OUT file spec / ]
[SUBNET $ZZTCP.#ZPTMn.subnet-name]
PTCPIP Status SUBNET \BEAR.$ZZTCP.#ZPTM2.SN*
Name Status FailOver SharedIP HasAlias AssociateSub Media State
SN1 STARTED YES NO YES SN2 UP
SN2 STARTED YES NO YES SN1 UP
SN3 STARTED YES YES-PRIMARY YES SN4 UP
SN4 STARTED YES YES-BACKUP YES SN3 DOWN