PE$HELP.HLB  —  PE command, CHANNEL
    Displays PEDRIVER channel data.  Each channel is a single NISCACP
    communications path between the local system and a remote system,
    between a local bus and a bus on a remote node.

    Format

      PE CHANNEL

1  –  Parameters

    None.

2  –  Qualifiers

2.1    /ALL

    /ALL

    Includes all channel data.

2.2    /CHANNEL

    /CHANNEL=(channel1,channel2,...)

    Includes specific channels (LAN communications paths).  The default
    is all channels included.  Channel names are displayed by the PE
    CHANNEL command.  Each channel name may be preceded by "NO" to
    exclude the channel(s).

    /CHANNEL=ALL includes all channels.  /CHANNEL=NOCHANNELn, equivalent
    to /CHANNEL=(ALL,NOCHANNELn), includes all channels except CHANNELn.
    /CHANNEL=CHANNELn, equivalent to /CHANNEL=(NOALL,CHANNELn) selects
    only CHANNELn.

    Channels are identified by the local bus, remote bus, and VC name
    (name of the remote node), separated by underscores.  Bus names may
    be up to 3 characters long.  VC names may be up to 6 characters.
    Each may be wildcarded with * and % characters.

    Selecting all local and remote buses for the VC to node FOO would
    be specified as *_*_FOO, but this may be abbreviated as FOO.  In
    addition, the remote bus may be omitted, so EWA_*_FOO is equivalent
    to EWA_FOO.

2.3    /COUNTERS

    /COUNTERS

    Includes channel counters data.

2.4    /SUMMARY

    /SUMMARY

    Includes channel summary data.  This is the default if no other
    selection is made.

2.5    /IPCHANNEL

    /IPCHANNEL

     Includes IP channel summary data.

2.6    /LANCHANNEL

    /LANCHANNEL

    Includes LAN	channel summary data.

2.7    /n

    /n

    Includes page number n.

3  –  Example

    SDA> PE CHANNEL/CHANNEL=EWA_%%%_FOO

    Displays channel summary data for all channels defined with
    local bus EWA, any remote bus, and remote node name starting
    with FOO.
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