fddistop(1M)
NAME
fddistop − stop and reset the FDDI interface
SYNOPSIS
/etc/fddistop device_file
DESCRIPTION
fddistop disconnects the interface from the FDDI ring and resets the firmware to the reset state. Use the fddiinit command to reinitialize the interface and reconnect to the FDDI network (see fddiinit(1M)).
Command-Line Arguments
fddistop recognizes the following command-line argument:
device_file Specifies the device special file for the FDDI interface. By convention, device files are kept in the /dev directory. Each device file has a name and a device number to uniquely identify the interface. See DEPENDENCIES section of fddiinit(1M) for a description of how to create device files.
RETURN VALUE
Upon successful completion, fddistop returns 0; otherwise it returns 1.
ERROR MESSAGES
fddistop fails if any of the following conditions are encountered:
• Command used incorrectly − usage message is returned.
• Invalid device file − returns Can’t open device file . Check the device file. See DEPENDENCIES section of fddiinit(1M) for a description of how to create device files.
AUTHOR
fddistop was developed by HP.
SEE ALSO
fddiinit(1M), fddistat(1M), fddinet(1M), mknod(1M).
Hewlett-Packard Company — HP-UX Release 9.10: April 1995