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 speciļ¬es 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