TCP/IPv6 Configuration and Management Manual (G06.29+, H06.03+, J06.03+)

Contents
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7. Troubleshooting Tips for NonStop TCP/IPv6
Stopping NonStop TCP/IPv6 6-7
Preparing to Stop the NonStop TCP/IPv6 Subsystem 6-8
Stopping NonStop TCP/IPv6 and Preserving the Current Configuration 6-11
Stopping NonStop TCP/IPv6 as a Generic Process 6-12
Running Applications in Multiple Environments 6-13
Managing the System Configuration Database 6-14
Configuration Database Management 6-14
Managing Persistence 6-15
Managing the TCP6SAM Process 6-15
How to Manage TCP6SAM-Dependent Applications 6-16
How to Add TCP6MAN as a Generic Process to the System Configuration
Database 6-16
Managing the ND6HOSTD Process 6-18
Configure the ND6HOSTD Process for Address Resolution 6-19
Manage Configuration Errors 6-22
Ethernet Failover for Nonshared IP Behavior 6-22
Prefix Lifetimes 6-22
Periodic Updates 6-22
Managing Performance 6-22
Managing LNPs 6-23
Managing Applications 6-24
Determining the TCP6SAM Process Names for the Partitions 6-24
LNP Guidelines 6-24
Strategy for Coexistence With Conventional TCP/IP 6-26
Falling Back to Conventional TCP/IP or Parallel Library TCP/IP 6-26
Falling Back to Conventional TCP/IP 6-27
Falling Back to Parallel Library TCP/IP
6-27
Software Replacement 6-28
Monitoring the Network 6-29
Testing Access to Internet Network Hosts by Using the Ping Command
6-29
Displaying a Datagram’s Route to a Network Host by Using the Tracer
Utility 6-29
Event Management System (EMS) Messages
6-31
7. Troubleshooting Tips for NonStop TCP/IPv6
8. SCF Reference for NonStop TCP/IPv6
SCF for NonStop TCP/IPv6 8-1
SCF Commands for TCP6MAN Compared to SCF Commands for TCP6SAM 8-1
Object Types
8-2