WAN Subsystem Configuration and Management Manual

Configuration Quick Start
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Determining the Initial Configuration of a SWAN
Concentrator
snmp-trap-multiplexer
is the name of an SNMP trap multiplexer process configured on your system. To
determine the name of the SNMP trap multiplexer processes configured on your
system, use the SCF NAMES PROCESS command as shown in Example 1-4 on
page 1-13.
Example 1-5 shows an SCF INFO PROCESS command display for an SNMP trap
multiplexer process named $ZZWAN.#ZTXAG.
Displaying the Initial LAN Configuration
Use the SCF INFO SUBNET command to determine which LAN adapters and which
ports on those adapters are configured for your SWAN concentrator. You must use this
command once for the preferred TCP/IP process and once for the alternate TCP/IP
process. The command syntax is:
tcpip-process
is the name of the preferred or alternate TCP/IP process that supports your SWAN
concentrator. To determine the names of these processes, use the SCF NAMES
ADAPTER command as shown in Example 1-1 on page 1-10.
Example 1-6 on page 1-15 shows SCF INFO SUBNET command displays for the
preferred and alternate TCP/IP processes named $ZTC0 and $ZTC1.
Example 1-5. Sample SCF INFO PROCESS Command Display
2-> info process $zzwan.#ztxag
WAN MANAGER Detailed Info Process \IDC4.$ZZWAN.#ZTXAG
RecSize........... 0 *Type............. ( 0,49)
Preferred Cpu..... 0 Alternate Cpu..... 1
HOSTIP Address.... 192.168.010.002
*IOPOBJECT........ $SYSTEM.SYS00.SNMPTMUX
TCP/IP Name........ $ZTC1
Note. A dedicated local area network (LAN) is required for SWAN concentrators, the Ethernet
ports on the LAN adapters that connect the SWAN concentrators, and the switches and
Ethernet hubs (if used). A dedicated LAN includes only components specified by HP; no other
access to the LAN is permitted. A router can be used to connect SWAN concentrators.
However, the use of a router requires additional configuration.
INFO SUBNET $tcpip-process.*
Note. For Parallel Library TCP/IP and NonStop TCP/IPv6, the command output is slightly
different for the INFO SUBNET command. (Parallel Library TCP/IP is not supported on
Integrity NonStop NS-series.)