LANCP$HELP.HLB  —  SHOW  DEVICE  Qualifiers

1    /ALL

    Shows all devices that match device name.

2    /CHARACTERISTICS

       /CHARACTERISTICS or PARAMETERS

    Displays status and related information about the device.

3    /CLEAR_COUNTERS

    Clears device counters and internal driver counters after a
    SHOW DEVICE/COUNTERS or SHOW DEVICE/INTERNAL_COUNTERS command.
    Subsequent SHOW commands show the counter values accumulated
    since the clear was done.

    This affects counters displayed by LANCP only.

    See the /RESTORE_COUNTERS to restore counters to the original
    values.

4    /COUNTERS

    Displays device counters.

5    /DLL

       /DLL or MOPDLL

    Displays LAN volatile device database information related to MOP
    downline load for the device.

6    /INTERNAL_COUNTERS

    Displays internal counters. By default, it does not display zero
    counters. To see all counters, including zero, use the additional
    qualifier /ZERO. To see the debug counters, use the additional
    qualifier /DEBUG.

7    /MAP

    Displays the current configuration of the functional address
    mapping table.

8    /MESSAGES

    Displays the console messages displayed by the LAN driver as part
    of the LAN driver internal counters. This qualifier is included
    for convenience, to avoid scanning the internal counters to get
    to the message data.

9    /OUTPUT

       /OUTPUT=file-name

    Creates the specified file and directs output to it.

10    /RESTORE_COUNTERS

    Restores device counters and internal driver counters prior to
    a SHOW DEVICE/COUNTERS or SHOW DEVICE/INTERNAL_COUNTERS command.

    See the /CLEAR_COUNTERS to clear the counters.

11    /REVISION

    Displays the current LAN driver and device revision information,
    if available or applicable. Not all LAN drivers maintain revision
    information.

12    /SR_ENTRY

    Displays the contents of the current Token Ring source routing
    cache table.

13    /TRACE

    Displays LAN driver trace data.

14    /VLAN

    Displays a list of IEEE 802.1Q tags that are configured on the
    switch port connected to the specified physical LAN device.
    LANCP listens for the GVRP packets that contain the configuration
    information and displays the configured tags.

    The switch periodically sends GVRP (GARP VLAN Registration
    Protocol) (GARP = Generic Attribute Registration Protocol)
    packets to provide VLAN configuration information in compliance
    with the IEEE 802.1Q specification. If GVRP is not configured on
    the switch, or if the LAN device is not connected to a switch,
    this command displays only the list of tags that the VLAN driver
    has configured.
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