IBM SC30-3681-08 Saw User Manual


 
Not Present
Indicates that the interface’s adapter is not plugged in.
Not Present is also used as the state for a null device. Spare
interfaces are displayed as null devices until they are activated.
HW Mismatch
Indicates that the configured adapter type does not match the
adapter type that is actually present in the slot.
Disable
Use the disable command to take a network interface off-line, making the interface
unavailable. This command immediately disables the interface. You are not
prompted to confirm, and no verification message displays. If you disable an
interface with this command, it remains disabled until you use the GWCON test
command or an OPCON restart command to enable it.
Enter the interface, or net number as part of the command. To obtain the interface
number, use the GWCON configuration command.
Note: If the interface you are disabling is configured as an alternate WAN Reroute
interface, you are asked if you want to disable any WAN Reroute
primary/alternate pairings that include this alternate interface. If you answer
yes
, the interface is disabled and is no longer available to backup a primary
interface. If you answer
no
, the alternate interface is disabled but WAN
Reroute will attempt to bring it up if its corresponding primary interface goes
down. See The WAN Reroute Feature, Using WAN Restoral, and Configuring
and Monitoring WAN Restoral in the
Using and Configuring Features
for
additional information.
Syntax:
disable
interface#
Environment
Note: Invoke this command
only
for routers with two service ports.
Displays the ENV> prompt, which has three available commands: list,
reset-max-min, and exit. Type exit to return to the + prompt.
In extreme temperature conditions, the temperature chip holds the router in a reset
state, preventing it from operating. To ensure correct operation of the router due to
temperature conditions, the temperature chip allows the router to operate in the
range −55°C to 85°C. This is not the operational range.
The temperature chip shuts off the router at 85°C (185°F) or above and does not
come back on until it is 80°C (176°F) or below. Only heat affects the chip. It does
not cause the router to reset on cold conditions. Minus 55°C (−67°F) is the lowest
temperature the chip registers.
Syntax:
environment
GWCON Process
Chapter 10. The Operating/Monitoring Process (GWCON - Talk 5) and Commands 133