WAN Subsystem Configuration and Management Manual
SCF Commands
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STOP PROCESS Command
The STOP PROCESS command has this syntax:
cpu-num
indicates the name of the ConMgr process by specifying the processor the ConMgr
process is to run in. 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.
Considerations
The following notes describe considerations you should be aware of before using the
STOP PROCESS command to stop a ConMgr, an SNMP trap multiplexer, a TFTP
server, or a WANBoot process.
For a ConMgr process:
STOP PROCESS $ZZWAN.#cpu-num
For an SNMP trap multiplexer, a TFTP server, or a WANBoot process:
STOP PROCESS $ZZWAN.#process-name
Value: The possible values are 0 through n.
The ConMgr process name, when displayed from the WAN sub-
system INFO command, is $ZZWAN.#0 for the ConMgr process
configured to run in processor 0, $ZZWAN.#1 for the ConMgr pro-
cess configured to run in processor 1, and so on.
The ConMgr process name, when displayed from a TACL STA-
TUS 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 pro-
cesses.
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.