TCP/IPv6 Configuration and Management Manual (G06.24+)
Manage the NonStop TCP/IPv6 Subsystem
HP NonStop TCP/IPv6 Configuration and Management Manual—524523-008
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Stopping NonStop TCP/IPv6 and Preserving the
Current Configuration
This sample display results from the LISTOPENS MON command and shows all the 
processes depending on the NonStop TCP/IPv6 subsystem:
In the above sample display, you would record all the opener processes: $ZPT0, 
$ZTN0, $ZTF0, $Z0KW, $Z0KX, $ZTN0, and $Z07S to be stopped in Example 6-1, 
TCPIPDN Command File.
Stopping NonStop TCP/IPv6 and Preserving the Current 
Configuration
Follow this procedure to stop the NonStop TCP/IPv6 subsystem if you have not 
configured the TCP6MAN as a persistent process.
Note that you must stop the NonStop TCP/IPv6 subsystem from a conventional TCP/IP 
environment.
Perform the tasks in Preparing to Stop the NonStop TCP/IPv6 Subsystem on page 6-8 
before following these procedures.
Task Summary
Task 1: Create a TACL command file to shut down the subsystem.
Task 2: OBEY the TACL command file.
Tasks: Stopping NonStop TCP/IPv6 and Preserving the 
Database
1. Create a TACL command file as shown in Example 6-1 on page 6-12. Replace the 
italicized variables with the names of the applications and the TCP6SAM 
-> listopens mon $zztcp.*        
TCPIPV6 Listopens MON \HOME.$ZZTCP.#ZPTM0       
Openers PPID  BPID PLFN BLFN Protocol Lport 
$ZPT0  0,295  5  0 TCP echo  
$ZPT0 0,295  6 0  TCP finger 
$ZPT0  0,295   7  0 TCP  ftp  
$ZTN0 0,277  3 0  TCP telnet 
$ZTF0  0,300  4 0  UDP  69  
$Z0KW  0,314   1  0 TCP  ftp  
$Z0KX  0,319   1  0 TCP  ftp  
$ZTN0 0,277  5 0  TCP telnet 
$ZTN0 0,277 10 0 TCP telnet 
$ZTN0 0,277   7 0 TCP  telnet 
$ZTN0 0,277   4 0 TCP  telnet 
$ZTN0 0,277   8 0 TCP  telnet 
$ZTN0 0,277   9 0 TCP  telnet 
$ZTN0 0,277   6 0 TCP  telnet 
$ZTN0 0,277 12 0 TCP telnet 
$Z07S  0,331  1  0   TCP  ftp  










