Token-Ring Adapter Installation and Support Guide

Replacing a TRSA
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Determine the Physical Location of the TRSA
To Stop a TCP/IP Subnet
1. Stop the TCP/IP subnet.
Use the SCF STOP SUBNET command:
STOP SUBNET $tcpip-process-name.#subnet-name
2. Verify that the TCP/IP subnet is in the STOPPED state.
Use the SCF STATUS SUBNET command:
STATUS SUBNET $tcpip-process-name.#subnet-name
Example 3-12 shows the output of this command. Note that the subnet is in the
STOPPED state.
Determine the Physical Location of the TRSA
To determine the physical location of the a TRSA
1. Use the SCF INFO ADAPTER command:
INFO ADAPTER $ZZLAN.adapter-name
Example 3-13 shows the output of this command. Note that, for this example,
the Token-Ring ServerNet adapter (TRSA) CRU named E0153 is located in
group 1, module 1, slot 53.
2. Scan the output of the command for the group, module, and slot location.
Caution. Make sure that the TACL session from which you are issuing SCF commands is not
running on the subnet that you are about to stop.
Note. To stop and verify a TCP/IP subnet that is configured using Parallel Library TCP/IP, refer
to the TCP/IP (Parallel Library) Configuration and Management Manual.
Example 3-12. SCF STATUS SUBNET Command
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TCPIP Status SUBNET \COWBOY.$ZTC01.#SN2
Name Status
#SN2 STOPPED
Example 3-13. SCF INFO ADAPTER Command
--> INFO ADAPTER $ZZLAN.E0153
SLSA info ADAPTER
Name Group Module Slot Type
$ZZLAN.E0153 1 1 53 TRSA