Communications Subsystems: Monitoring and

Monitoring the WAN Subsystem

Recovery

 

This example shows a listing of the status of all PIFs on $ZZLAN.G11123:

> SCF STATUS PIF $ZZLAN.G11123.*

->STATUS PIF $ZZLAN.G11123.*

SLSA Status PIF

 

 

Name

State

Trace Status

$ZZLAN.G11123.0.A

STARTED

ON

$ZZLAN.G11123.0.B

STARTED

ON

$ZZLAN.G11123.0.C

STOPPED

OFF

$ZZLAN.G11123.0.D

STARTED

ON

4.The LIF provides an interface to the PIF. The LIF object corresponds to logical processes that handle data transferred between the LAN and a system using the ServerNet architecture. To monitor the status of a LIF:

> SCF STATUS LIF lif-name

A listing similar to this example is sent to your home terminal:

->STATUS LIF $ZZLAN.L11021A

SLSA

Status LIF

 

 

Name

 

State

Access State

$ZZLAN.L11021A

STARTED

UP

This example shows a detailed listing of the status of the LIF on $ZZLAN.L11021A:

> SCF STATUS LIF $ZZLAN.L11021A , DETAIL

->STATUS LIF $ZZLAN.L11021A , DETAIL

SLSA Detailed Status LIF \SYS.$ZZLAN.L11021A

Access State

UP

2 )

CPUs with Data Path

( 0, 1,

Potential Access CPUs....

( 0, 1,

2, 3 )

State

STARTED

 

Trace Filename

 

 

Trace Status

 

 

Monitoring the WAN Subsystem

This subsection describes how to obtain the status of SWAN concentrators, data communications devices, processes, and CLIPs. For more information on the WAN subsystem, see the WAN Subsystem Configuration and Management Manual.

Monitoring Status for a SWAN Concentrator

To display the current status for a SWAN concentrator:

> SCF STATUS ADAPTER $ZZWAN.#concentrator-name

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