TCP/IPv6 Configuration and Management Manual (G06.29+, H06.03+, J06.03+)
SCF Reference for NonStop TCP/IPv6
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STATUS MON Command for TCP6MAN
ND6 timer
is the number of seconds in which the entry in the neighbor discovery cache is
scheduled to expire.
ND6 state
shows the state of the neighbor discovery cache. Possible values are
ALLENENTRY
should always display OFF for an entry in the neighbor discovery cache. An
ENTRY object cannot be added for an entry in the neighbor discovery cache, and
therefore, no ALLENTRY attribute can be specified through SCF.
Associated Subnet
indicates the SUBNET with which this entry is associated.
STATUS MON Command for TCP6MAN
The STATUS MON command displays the dynamic state of a TCP6MON process or of
all configured TCP6MON processes and any in-use ports.
Command Syntax
OUT file-spec
causes any SCF output generated for this command to be directed to the specified
file.
MON $ZZTCP.#ZPTMn
is the name of the TCP6MON. The fully-qualified name of the TCP6MON object is
$ZZTCP.#ZPTMn. You can substitute the wild card (*) for the TCP6MON name;
doing so yields the status information on all TCP6MONs (in all processors).
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
or the SCF Reference Manual for H-Series RVUs.
INCOMPLETE The associated link local address is timing out.
REACHABLE The neighbor discovery cache is currently reachable
PROBE The entry is in the STALE state, but the NUD is not
administratively disabled. TCP/IP is still able to transmit.
STALE The entry has expired.
STATUS [ / OUT file spec / ] [ MON $ZZTCP.#ZPTMn ]
[ , FAMILY { INET | INET6 } ]
[ , DETAIL ]