WAN Subsystem Configuration and Management Manual
Managing the WAN Subsystem
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Deleting WAN Subsystem Processes and Objects
Deleting WAN Subsystem Processes and Objects
You use the WAN subsystem SCF DELETE command to delete WAN subsystem
processes and objects.
Deleting the WAN Manager Process
The WAN manager process is defined by the NonStop Kernel subsystem as a
PROCESS object named $ZZKRN.#ZZWAN. It is preconfigured by HP manufacturing
and started during the system load sequence. The WAN manager process is a
required process and should not be deleted.
Table 5-3. WAN Subsystem SCF DELETE Command Objects
Command Object Description
DELETE ADAPTER Removes the definition of a SWAN concentrator from the con-
figuration database.
DEVICE Removes the definition of a data-communications subsystem
object from the configuration database.
PATH Removes the definition of a path on a CLIP from the
configuration database.
PROCESS Removes a ConMgr, an SNMP trap multiplexer, a TFTP
server, or a WANBoot process from the configuration data-
base.
PROFILE Removes a PROFILE object from the configuration database.
SERVER Removes the definition of a CLIP from the configuration data-
base.
Note. Deleting the WanBoot, TFTP Server, or SNMP trap multiplexer process results in the
WAN manager process automatically configuring these processes if the deleted process was
associated with an existing adapter (or subnet).
You can stop and delete an automatically configured process, but the WAN manager process
automatically reconfigures the process again.