WAN Subsystem Configuration and Management Manual

Configuration Quick Start
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Checking the State of the TCP/IP Processes
Checking the State of the TCP/IP Processes
Use the SCF STATUS PROCESS command to determine the state of each
preconfigured TCP/IP process.
The command syntax for G06.26 and earlier RVUs is:
nnn
is the last three characters of the TCP/IP process name. How to determine the
names of the preconfigured TCP/IP processes is described in Displaying SWAN
Concentrator Configuration Information on page 1-11.
The command syntax for G06.27 and later RVUs and H06.03 and later RVUs is:
nn
is the last two characters of the TCP/IP process name. How to determine the
names of the preconfigured TCP/IP processes is described in Displaying SWAN
Concentrator Configuration Information on page 1-11
Checking the State of the Subnets
Use the SCF STATUS SUBNET command to determine the state of each
preconfigured SUBNET.
The command syntax for G06.26 and earlier RVUs is:
nnn
is the last three characters of the TCP/IP process name for which the SUBNET is
configured.
The command syntax for G06.27 and later RVUs and H06.03 and later RVUs is:
nn
is the last two characters of the TCP/IP process name for which the SUBNET is
configured.
STATUS PROCESS $ZBnnn.*
STATUS PROCESS $ZTCnn.*
STATUS SUBNET $ZBnnn.*
STATUS SUBNET $ZTCnn.*