TCP/IPv6 Configuration and Management Manual (G06.24+)
SCF Reference for NonStop TCP/IPv6
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STATUS Command
Filter Timeouts
indicates that the filter registration is not receiving a reply from SLSA in the allowed
time.
Output Errors
is the number of errors that occurred when packets were sent by the SUBNET.
Each output error also generates one of these operator messages:
DEVICE READ ERROR error ON IOP iopname
DEVICE WRITE ERROR error ON IOP iopname
ERROR error ON IOP iopname
Input Errors
is the number of errors detected when packets were received by the SUBNET.
Each input error also generates one of these operator messages:
DEVICE READ ERROR error ON IOP iopname
DEVICE WRITE ERROR error ON IOP iopname
ERROR error ON IOP iopname
STATUS Command
The STATUS command reports the status of the specified NonStop TCP/IPv6 object.
Use the status command with the wild-card (*) option whenever you want to find out
the names of TCP6MON, route, entry and SUBNET objects in the NonStop TCP/IPv6
subsystem. For example, if you have ASSUMED PROCESS $ZZTCP, the STATUS
MON * command lists all the running TCP6MON objects in the system and the
STATUS ROUTE *.* command lists all the running routes in the system.
STATUS ENTRY Command for TCP6MAN
The STATUS ENTRY command displays the dynamic status of the specified entry in a
given TCP6MON or in all configured TCP6MONs.
Command Syntax
OUT file-spec
causes any SCF output generated for this command to be directed to the specified
file.
STATUS [ / OUT file-spec / ]
[ ENTRY $ZZTCP.#ZPTMn.entry-name]
[ , FAMILY { INET | INET6 } ]