NS3000/iX Operations and Maintenance Reference Manual (36922-90039)

132 Chapter7
Commands
NETCONTROL STOP
Example 3
Example 3 shows what happens if the general transport and both
network interfaces are active, and the user specifies the Loopback NI.
Notice that the STOP function acts only on the Loopback NI entity. The
general transport is still active.
:NETCONTROL STOP;NET=LOOP
** NETXPORT IP; Protocol stop
- Loc: 105; Class: 4; Parm= $00000000; PortID: $FFFFFE7F
** NETXPORT Loopback NI; Network interface stop
- Loc: 29; Class: 4; Parm= $96F80000; PortID: $FFFFFE88
** NETXPORT Map Tbl; Mapping Table Deleted
- Loc: 2; Class: 4; Parm= $96F78250; Pin: 0
Example 4
In Example 4, only the general transport and the LAN are active. The
STOP function terminates the LAN NI entity. The general transport is
still active.
:NETCONTROL STOP;NET=LAN1
** NETXPORT ARP; Protocol stop
- Loc: 27; Class: 4; Parm= $00000000; PortID: $FFFFFF04
** NETXPORT Probe; Protocol stop
- Loc: 37; Class: 4; Parm= $00000000; PortID: $FFFFDFF0
** NETXPORT IP; Protocol stop
- Loc: 105; Class: 4; Parm= $00000000; PortID: $FFFFFE84
** NETXPORT Control Process; Device Shutdown Warning
- Loc: 283; Class: 3; Parm= $04F502E6; PortID: $FFFFFE8A
** NETXPORT LAN NI; Network interface stop
- Loc: 29; Class: 4; Parm= $D8020000; PortID: $FFFFFE85
** NETXPORT Map Tbl; Mapping Table Deleted
- Loc: 2; Class: 4; Parm= $97480250; PortID: $97480250