LANCP$HELP.HLB  —  LIST

1  –  DEVICE

    Displays information in the LAN permanent device database.

    Format

      LIST DEVICE  device-name

1.1  –  Parameter

 device-name

    Supplies the LAN controller device name. The device name has
    the form ddcu where dd is the device code, c is the controller
    designation, and u is the unit number. LAN devices are specified
    as the name of the template device which is unit 0. For example,
    the first DE435 Ethernet device is specified as EWA0, the second
    as EWB0.

    For example, you can specify a DEMNA controller as EXA, EXA0,
    or EXA0:. This refers to the LAN template device, for which is
    maintained most of the device parameters and counters. Also, the
    device name can refer to a device unit representing an actual
    user or protocol. For example, the cluster protocol can be
    started on a device as EWA1. You can specify a device unit to
    view unit-specific parameter information.

    If you do not specify a device name, all devices are displayed.

    If you specify a device name, all matching LAN devices are
    displayed, for example: E to select all Ethernet devices, F
    for FDDI, I for Token Ring, EW to select all Ethernet PCI Tulip
    devices.

                                   NOTE

       If you do not specify a qualifier, the utility displays the
       matching devices without additional information.

1.2  –  Qualifiers

1.2.1    /ALL

    Lists all devices in the LAN permanent device database.

1.2.2    /CHARACTERISTICS

       /CHARACTERISTICS or /PARAMETERS

    Lists status and related information about the device.

1.2.3    /DLL

       /DLL or /MOPDLL

    Displays MOP downline load characteristics.

1.2.4    /MAP

    Lists the current configuration of the functional address mapping
    table for a Token Ring device.

1.2.5    /OUTPUT

       /OUTPUT=file name

    Creates the specified file and directs output to it.

1.2.6    /SR_ENTRY

    Lists the contents of the current source routing cache table.

1.2.7    /TRACE

    Lists driver trace parameters set for the device.

1.3  –  Examples

    1.LANCP> LIST DEVICE/MOPDLL

      Device Listing, permanent  database:
                 --- MOP Downline Load Service Characteristics ---
      Device     State   Access Mode      Clients           Data Size
      ------     -----   -----------      -------           ---------
      EXA0      Enabled  Exclusive    KnownClientsOnly      1400 bytes
      FXA0      Disabled NoExclusive  NoKnownClientsOnly     246 bytes

      This command displays MOP downline load information in the LAN
      permanent device database for all known devices.

2  –  NODE

    Displays information in the LAN permanent node database,
    especially MOP downline load information.

    Format

      LIST NODE  node-name

2.1  –  Parameter

 node-name

    Specifies the node name. The name can include up to 63 characters
    associated with the node address. If no node name is given, all
    nodes are displayed.

2.2  –  Qualifiers

2.2.1    /ALL

    Displays data for all nodes in the LAN permanent node database.
    If you specify a node name, all matching nodes are selected; for
    example, A/ALL selects all nodes beginning with A.

2.2.2    /OUTPUT

       /OUTPUT=file-name

    Creates the specified file and directs output to that file. If
    the file extension is .com, the output is in the form of a list
    of DEFINE NODE or SET NODE commands. The resulting command file
    can be used to create the LAN node databases.

2.3  –  Example

  LANCP> LIST NODE

  Node Listing:

  GALAXY (08-00-2B-2C-51-28):
    MOP DLL: Load file:   APB.EXE
             Load root:   $64$DIA24:<SYS11.>
             Boot type:   Alpha satellite

  ZAPNOT (08-00-2B-18-7E-33):
    MOP DLL: Load file:   NISCS_LOAD.EXE
             Load root:   LAVC$SYSDEVICE:<SYS10.>
             Boot type:   VAX satellite

  CALPAL (08-00-2B-08-9F-4C):
    MOP DLL: Load file:   READ_ADDR.SYS
             Last file:   LAN$DLL:APB_X5WN.SYS
             Boot type:   Other
             2 loads requested, 1 volunteered
             1 succeeded, 0 failed
             Last request was for a system image, in MOP V4 format
             Last load initiated 30-OCT-1994 09:11:17
                 on EXA0 for 00:00:06.65
             527665 bytes, 4161 packets, 0 transmit failures

  Unnamed (00-00-00-00-00-00):

  Totals:
    Requests received    2
    Requests volunteered 1
    Successful loads     1
    Failed loads         0
    Packets sent         2080
    Packets received     2081
    Bytes sent           523481
    Bytes received       4184
    Last load            CALPAL at 10-JUN-1998 09:11:17.29

      This example shows output from a LIST NODE command issued on
      a local node on which there are three nodes defined (GALAXY,
      ZAPNOT, and CALPAL). CALPAL has issued two load requests:

      o  The first request is the multicast request from CALPAL that
         the local node volunteered to accept.

      o  The second request is the load request sent directly to the
         local node by CALPAL for the actual load data. The elapsed
         time from the second load request to completion of the load
         was 6.65 seconds.
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