WAN Subsystem Configuration and Management Manual
SCF Commands
WAN Subsystem Configuration and Management Manualā522463-011
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ADD ADAPTER Command
HOSTIP ip-address
indicates the IP address assigned to a SUBNET on the preferred TCP/IP process
(specified in the TCP/IP attribute).
To determine the IP address of a SUBNET, use the INFO SUBNET command as
shown in Example 6-1 on page 6-14.
KERNELCODE swan-kernel-micode-file-name
indicates the name of the firmware object code of the microcode file you want to
run in the essential part of the FLASH memory.
The file name specified must be secured with āNā read access. If you are using the
6763 Common Communications ServerNet adapter (commonly known as SS7) the
KERNELCODE file is C0099P00. If SS7DLCs are being configured, the NonStop
Kernel code file is C0099P00.
SNMPCODE swan-snmp-micode-file-name
indicates the name of the object file of the SNMP agent process that you want to
run in the CLIP.
This attribute is made optional for both the SWAN and SWAN 2 concentrators
because the SNMP module is linked with the SWAN NonStop Kernel (in G06.07
and later RVUs) and does not need to be downloaded.
SUBNETMASK subnet-mask
indicates the subnet mask of the SUBNET on the preferred TCP/IP process
(specified in the TCP/IP attribute). To address subnets within a LAN, the local
Value: An IP address is a 4-octet (32-bit) numeric value. It is specified in
dotted decimal notation, which represents 4 octets in ASCII,
separated by periods; for example, 133.50.85.43. Each octet value is
a number in the range 0 through 255.
Default: None provided.
Value: $SYSTEM.CSSnn.C7953P00 (SWAN concentrator)
$SYSTEM.CSSnn.C7953Q00 (SWAN 2 concentrator)
Default: None provided.
Value: $SYSTEM.CSSnn.C7849P00 (SWAN concentrator)
Default: None provided.