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HP 9000 Networking: HP-UX SNAplus2 Administration Command Reference > Chapter 4 Commands (remove_dlc_trace to term_node)

status_connectivity

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The status_connectivity command returns information about the status of all the DLCs, ports, and link stations on the node.

Supplied Parameters

No parameters are supplied for this command.

Returned Information

Each resource is displayed as being in one of the following states:

  • Inactive

  • Active

  • Starting

  • Stopping

  • On demand (link stations only)

  • Disabled (link stations only)

“Returned Information for the status_connectivity Command” shows an example of information returned for the status_connectivity command.

Returned Information for the status_connectivity Command

===============================================================
DLCname Portname LSname PUname Type Status Description
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TOKEN0 tok Active /dev/tr0
TRP1 tok Inactive My first por
TRL0 PU0 tok Inactive Link to host
TRP2 tok Active My second po
TRL1 AS400 tok Active Link to AS/4
TRL2 PUNAME tok Stopping Link to othe
ETH0 eth Active Another DLC
ETHER0 eth Active My Ethernet
ETH0 PU5 eth On demand Link for app
DOWN PU6 eth Inactive Downstream t

Error Return Codes

If the command cannot be executed, SNAplus2 returns a primary return code to indicate the type of error and a secondary return code to provide specific details about the reason for unsuccessful execution.

Parameter Check

No parameter errors occur for this command.

State Check

No specific state errors, other than those listed in Appendix A “Common Return Codes from snapadmin Commands” occur for this command.

Other Conditions

Appendix A “Common Return Codes from snapadmin Commands” lists combinations of primary and secondary return codes that are common to all commands.

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