WAN Subsystem Configuration and Management Manual
SCF Commands
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ABORT PROCESS Command
ABORT PROCESS Command 
Use the ABORT PROCESS command to terminate the operation of a ConMgr, an 
SNMP trap multiplexer, a TFTP server, or a WANBoot process. The ABORT 
PROCESS command places the PROCESS object in the STOPPED state.
The ABORT PROCESS command has this syntax:
cpu-num
indicates the name of the ConMgr process by specifying the processor in which the 
ConMgr process is to run. The WAN subsystem names the ConMgr process 
$ZZWAN.nn where nn is the processor number.
process-name
indicates the name of the SNMP trap multiplexer, TFTP server, or WANBoot 
process.
For a ConMgr process:
ABORT PROCESS $ZZWAN.#cpu-num 
For an SNMP trap multiplexer, a TFTP server, or a WANBoot process:
ABORT PROCESS $ZZWAN.#process-name 
Value: The possible values are 0 through n.
The ConMgr process name, when displayed from the WAN 
subsystem INFO command, is $ZZWAN.#0 for the ConMgr 
process configured to run in processor 0, $ZZWAN.#1 for the 
ConMgr process configured to run in processor 1, and so on.
The ConMgr process name, when displayed from a TACL STATUS 
command, is $ZZW00 for the ConMgr process configured to run in 
processor 0, $ZZW01 for the ConMgr process configured to run in 
processor 1, and so on.
Default: None provided.
Wild card: You can use the asterisk (*) to specify all configured ConMgr 
processes.
Value: The name of the process as specified in the ADD PROCESS 
command.
Default: None provided.
Wild card: You can use the asterisk (*) to specify all configured SNMP 
trap multiplexer, TFTP server, and WANBoot processes.










