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CHARACTERISTICS

COUNTERS

PORTS

SERVERS

/DEVICE

/NODE

/SERVERS

/LINK

/INACTIVE

Parameters

/APPLICATION

/DEDICATED

/INTERACTIVE

/INACTIVE

LATCP SHOW — VMS 5.0

 Allows you to  look  at  service  node  characteristics  and  counter
 information.

 Format:

    SHOW option

Additional information available:

CHARACTERISTICSCOUNTERSPORTSSERVERS

CHARACTERISTICS

 Use this command to display the following information  for  your  LAT
 service node:

  o  The node characteristics in effect for your service node

  o  LAT protocol status

  o  LAT protocol version

  o  Service characteristics defined for your service node

  o  Ethernet link characteristics


 Format:

    SHOW CHARACTERISTICS

COUNTERS

 Displays counter information for  your  LAT  service  node,  for  all
 servers  known  to your service node, and for the Ethernet controller
 device on your service node.

 Format:

    SHOW COUNTERS

Additional information available:

/DEVICE/NODE/SERVERS

/DEVICE

 /DEVICE

 Displays the Ethernet device counters.  This information is  the  sum
 of  all Ethernet counters, including LAT and DECnet, for the Ethernet
 link that your node  uses.   If  you  have  more  than  one  Ethernet
 controller  on your node, use the /LINK qualifier to specify the link
 name of the  controller  device  for  which  you  want  the  counters
 displayed.  If no counters type is specified, the default is /NODE.

 For additional information on device counters,  see  Network  Control
 Program (NCP) in the VAX/VMS documentation.

Additional information available:

/LINK

/LINK

 /LINK=link-name

 Specifies the name of the link for which you want the Ethernet device
 counters displayed.  Use this qualifier with the /DEVICE qualifier to
 specify the particular link.  Use the  SHOW  CHARACTERISTICS  command
 for  a  list of the links defined for your node.  The default link is
 the first one defined for your service node.

/NODE

 /NODE

 Displays the LAT counters for your service  node  (does  not  include
 DECnet  counters).   If no counters type is specified, the default is
 /NODE.

/SERVERS

 /SERVERS

 Displays LAT counters for all servers  currently  connected  to  your
 service node.  If you want cumulative counters for all known servers,
 use the /INACTIVE qualifier with  this  /SERVICE  qualifier.   If  no
 counters type is specified, the default is /NODE.

Additional information available:

/INACTIVE

/INACTIVE

 /INACTIVE

 Displays cumulative LAT  counters  for  the  servers  known  to  your
 service  node.  To obtain this display, you must use the /SERVERS and
 the /INACTIVE qualifiers.  Use the /SERVERS qualifier for  a  display
 of  the  current  counters  for the servers connected to your service
 node.

PORTS

 Displays the characteristics  for  the  applications,  dedicated,  or
 interactive ports on your service node.

 Format:

    SHOW PORTS [port-name]

Additional information available:

Parameters

/APPLICATION/DEDICATED/INTERACTIVE

Parameters

 port-name

 Specifies the name  of  the  port  for  which  you  want  information
 displayed.   When you issue the SHOW PORTS command without entering a
 port name, characteristics for  all  of  the  LTAn:   ports  on  your
 service node are displayed.

 Do not use the /APPLICATION, /DEDICATED, or  /INTERACTIVE  qualifiers
 with a specific port name.

/APPLICATION

 /APPLICATION

 Displays information about all of  the  applications  ports  on  your
 service  node.   If an applications port is in use, the actual remote
 node name and actual remote port name are displayed  in  addition  to
 the names specified with the SET command.

/DEDICATED

 /DEDICATED

 Displays information about all of the dedicated ports on your service
 node.  The display lists the service name that you specified with SET
 PORT.  If the port is active, the name of the remote node and  remote
 port and the link that the port is using are also displayed.

/INTERACTIVE

 /INTERACTIVE

 Displays information about all  of  the  interactive  ports  on  your
 service  node.   If  the port has an active session, the server sends
 the server node name and  port  name  to  your  service  node  to  be
 displayed.

SERVERS

 Displays (1)the following information about terminal servers known to
 your service node:

  o  Ethernet address

  o  Server status

  o  Number of active users

 and (2)the Ethernet link(s) that  the  servers  use  to  access  your
 service node.

 Format:

    SHOW SERVERS

Additional information available:

/INACTIVE

/INACTIVE

 /INACTIVE

 Displays cumulative counters for the servers known  to  your  service
 node.   Use  the  SHOW  COUNTERS/SERVERS command for a display of the
 current counters for the servers known to your service node.

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