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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Running Applications in Multiple Environments
Tasks: Stopping NonStop TCP/IPv6 as a Generic Process
1. Stop all openers of the TCP6MONs. (Note that LISTNER and TELSERV do not
support the SCF ABORT command so you must use the TACL STOP command to
stop those processes.) Enter these commands at the TACL prompt:
2. Abort all TCP6SAM processes. Enter these commands at the SCF prompt:
3. Issue the SCF command to the NonStop Kernel subsystem:
Running Applications in Multiple
Environments
You cannot run Parallel Library TCP/IP and NonStop TCP/IPv6 on a same system; the
configuration databases of the two products are incompatible.
However, you will probably run applications in both the conventional TCP/IP and the
NonStop TCP/IPv6 environments. If you are using ATM or token-ring adapters your
applications must use conventional TCP/IP. If you are using Ethernet adapters, you
can run your application in either environment.
The two environments cannot share the same LIF but they can share an Ethernet 4
ServerNet adapter (E4SA) or Gigabit Ethernet 4-port ServerNet adapter (G4SA) as
those adapters have multiple LIFs. However, a Fast Ethernet ServerNet adapter
(FESA) and a Gigabit Ethernet ServerNet adapter (GESA) have only one LIF, so they
can only support one environment.
You can choose to dedicate some combination of these adapters to either the
conventional TCP/IP or NonStop TCP/IPv6 environments.
>STOP PROCESS $ZLIS3
>STOP PROCESS $ZTEL3
->ABORT PROCESS $ZTS0
->ABORT PROCESS $ZTCPS1
-> ABORT PROCESS $ZZKRN.#ZZTCP
Note. When configuring adapters for use in the NonStop TCP/IPv6 environment, be sure to
configure the Access List so that all processors in which NonStop TCP/IPv6 is running have
access to the adapter. For more information about configuring the Access List, see the
appropriate adapter manual.