Table 18 TCP/IP Process Display Commands

Command or Argument

 

Definitions and Output Examples

 

 

 

 

 

info_define all

 

Displays the default TCP/IP process

 

scf info subnet $*.*

 

Uses GTACL commands to check and set the TCP/IP process for

 

 

 

the IP address.

 

 

 

 

 

alter define

 

Displays multiple IP addresses on a host, along with their TCP/IP

 

 

 

processes.

 

 

 

alter define= TCPIP^PROCESS^NAME,FILE $ZTC4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NOTE: ZTC4 is the TCP/IP process of an IP.

 

 

 

 

 

The following table lists port arguments.

Table 19

Port Arguments

 

 

 

Argument

 

Definition and Output Examples

 

 

 

-on

 

Can specify a port specification. For example:

 

 

./start -on 192.168.2.2:3456

 

 

Instead of listening on the default port, the CIM extension listens

 

 

on IP address 192.168.2.2 and the indicated port 3456 of

 

 

the designated NIC.

 

 

 

-port

 

Can be used in conjunction with the -oncommand option. Any

 

 

-onarguments that do not specify a port number use the -port

 

 

argument as the port number. For example:

 

 

./start -on 192.168.1.1 -port 1170

 

 

The CIM extension listens on Port 1170 of the designated NIC

 

 

with the IP address of 192.168.1.1.

Finding the Version of a CIM Extension

To find the version number of a CIM extension:

1.Go to the /opt/APPQcime/tools directory.

2.Enter the following at the command prompt:

#./start -version

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