WAN Subsystem Configuration and Management Manual

SCF Commands
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ALTER PROCESS Command
conc-name.clip-num.path-name
indicates the path name.
IPADDRESS ip-address
indicates the IP address of the PATH object.
Considerations
You must stop the PATH object with the STOP PATH command before you can
alter it.
You must issue a START PATH command before you can use the SWAN
concentrator.
The ALTER PATH attribute changes do not take effect until the START SERVER
commands are executed on the CLIP of the adapter. Before issuing a START
SERVER command, you place the SERVER object in the STOPPED state.
ALTER PROCESS Command
Use the ALTER PROCESS command to change the values of the attributes of a
ConMgr, an SNMP trap multiplexer, a TFTP server, or a WANBoot process. The
ALTER PROCESS command changes only the specified attributes of the target object.
Value: The path name is the name of the SWAN concentrator, followed by
the CLIP number, followed by the path name.
conc-name is the SWAN concentrator as specified in the ADD
ADAPTER command.
clip-num is the CLIP number. The possible values for the CLIP
number are 1, 2, or 3 for a SWAN concentrator and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or
6 for a SWAN 2 concentrator.
path-name is an Ethernet path. The possible values for the path
name are A or B. A indicates the A Ethernet path. B indicates the B
Ethernet path.
Default: None provided.
Value: An IP address is a 4-octet (32-bit) numeric value. It is specified in dot-
ted 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.