WAN Subsystem Configuration and Management Manual
SCF Commands
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STOP PATH Command
STOP PATH Command
Use the STOP PATH command to terminate the use of a path on a communications
line interface processor (CLIP). The STOP PATH command places the PATH object in
the STOPPED state. You can also use the OSM Service Connection or the TSM
Service Application (G-series RVUs only). For more information about using OSM or
TSM, see the online help within each application.
The STOP PATH command has this syntax:
conc-name.clip-num.path-name
indicates the path name.
Considerations
If any DLC tasks are in the STARTED state and using the PATH object, the STOP
PATH command will be rejected.
STOP PROCESS Command
Use the STOP PROCESS command to terminate the use of a ConMgr, an SNMP trap
multiplexer, a TFTP server, or a WANBoot process in the specified processor by
removing the process from that processor.
STOP PATH $ZZWAN.#conc-name.clip-num.path-name
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 name of 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 the name of 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.
Wild card: You can use the asterisk (*) to specify all configured PATH objects.