Communications Subsystems: Monitoring and

Monitoring the NonStop TCP/IP Subsystem

Recovery

 

Monitoring CLIPs

To display the current status for a CLIP:

>SCF STATUS SERVER $ZZWAN.#concentrator-name.clip-num

Values for the CLIP number are 1, 2, or 3. The system displays a listing similar to:

-> status server $zzwan.#s01.1

WAN Manager STATUS SERVER for CLIP \COWBOY.$ZZWAN.#S01.1

STATE :

STARTED

PATH A

: CONFIUGRED

PATH B

: CONFIGURED

NUMBER of lines. 2

 

Line

0

: $SAT23A

Line

1

: $SAT23B

Monitoring the NonStop TCP/IP Subsystem

This subsection describes how to obtain the status for NonStop TCP/IP processes, routes, and subnets. For additional information, refer to the TCP/IP Configuration and Management Manual. For NonStop TCP/IPv6, refer to the TCP/IPv6 Configuration and Management Manual.

Monitoring the NonStop TCP/IP Process

To display the dynamic state of a NonStop TCP/IP process, first list the names of all NonStop TCP/IP processes:

-> SCF LISTDEV TCPIP

Then type:

>SCF STATUS PROCESS tcp/ip-process-name

where tcp/ip-process-nameis the name of the process you want information about.

The system displays a listing similar to this output, which is for process $ZTCO:

-> Status Process $ZTCO

 

 

 

 

 

TCPIP Status PROCESS \SYSA.$ZTCO

 

 

 

 

Status: STARTED

( 0,107)

BPID

 

( 1. 98)

 

PPID

 

..............

 

Proto State

Laddr

Lport

Faddr

Fport

SendQ

RecvQ

TCP

TIME-WAIT

130.252.12.3

ftp-data

130.252.12.152

11089

0

0

TCP

TIME-WAIT

130.252.12.3

ftp-data

130.252.12.152

63105

0

0

TCP

ESTAB

130.252.12.3

ftp

130.252.12.152

57441

0

0

TCP

TIME-WAIT

130.252.12.3

smtp

130.252.12.8

3309

0

0

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