WAN Subsystem Configuration and Management Manual
Configuration Quick Start
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Verifying the Initial WAN Subsystem Configuration
Verifying the Initial WAN Subsystem 
Configuration
After you have determined your initial SWAN concentration configuration, verify that 
the required processes and objects are configured and started.
The following subsections describe how to use the SCF commands to check the state 
of each process. All the processes should be in the STARTED state. If a process or 
object is not in the STARTED state, refer to Troubleshooting Tips on page 1-20.
Checking the State of the WAN Manager Process
Use the SCF STATUS PROCESS command to determine the current state of the WAN 
manager process. The command syntax is:
Checking the State of the WAN Subsystem Processes
Use the SCF STATUS PROCESS command to determine the current state of each 
SNMP trap multiplexer process, ConMgr process, WANBoot process, and TFTP server 
process. 
process_name
is the name of the WAN subsystem process you want to check. How to determine 
the names of the preconfigured SNMP trap multiplexer processes, ConMgr 
processes, WANBoot processes, and TFTP processes is described in Displaying 
the Names of Configured WAN Subsystem Processes on page 1-13.
Checking the State of the SNMP Agent Processes
Use the SCF STATUS PROCESS command to determine the current state of each 
SNMP agent process. The command syntax is:
process_name
is the name of the SNMP agent process you want to check. How to determine the 
names of the preconfigured SNMP agent processes is described in Displaying 
SNMP Trap Multiplexer Process Configuration Information on page 1-13.
Note. The WAN manager process automatically configures and starts the WANBoot, TFTP, 
and the SNMP trap multiplexer processes.
STATUS PROCESS $ZZKRN.#ZZWAN
STATUS PROCESS $ZZWAN.#process_name
STATUS PROCESS $ZZKRN.#process_name










