The LOCAL_PORTS class displays information about the port interface on the local system. This class includes fields such as port name, port number, port status, and number of entries in the queues for each port.
1 – BUFF_DESCR
Number of buffer descriptors in use.
2 – CMDS_QUEUED
Total number of messages, datagrams, and port commands queued for transmission at all priorities by the port.
3 – COUNTER_OWNER
Name of the process currently using the port traffic counters.
4 – DGI_MAP
A 16-bit bit map displayed as four hexadecimal digits. Each bit in the map represents a port in the cluster from which datagram reception has been disabled.
5 – DG_OVRHD_SIZE
Number of bytes of port header, SCS header, and DECnet header in a datagram.
6 – DGS_FREE
Number of free datagram buffers currently queued for receive commands.
7 – FORM_CIRCS
Number of formative circuits (circuits in the process of opening) from the port.
8 – FREE_BUFF
Number of CI buffer descriptors free for use.
9 – LB_STATUS
Loopback status of each cable from the port to the star coupler. The field applies only to CI. Possible displays are: A-B Loopback tests pass on paths A and B. A-# Loopback tests pass on path A. #-B Loopback tests pass on path B. #-# Loopback tests failed on paths A and B. N/A Loopback tests are not being done.
10 – LOG_MAP
A 16-bit bit map displayed as four hexadecimal digits. Each bit in the map represents a port in the cluster for which an error was logged. Errors are logged when data provided by the configuration database on the local system conflicts with data provided by the remote system. When a conflict is discovered and an error is logged, virtual circuits to the remote system can no longer be established.
11 – LP_LD_CLASS
Hard-coded capacity value of the port, based on the megabits/second rate of the interconnect of the port.
12 – LP_PRIORITY
Management priority assigned to the port.
13 – LP_STATUS
Status of the local port. The port is either online or offline.
14 – LP_TYPE
Device type of the port (CI780, CI750).
15 – MAX_PORT
Largest port number to which a virtual circuit open is attempted.
16 – MSGS_FREE
Number of free message buffers currently queued for receives commands.
17 – MSG_HDR_SIZE
Number of bytes of port header and SCS header in a message.
18 – NAME
Device name of the local port.
19 – OPEN_CIRCS
Number of virtual circuits open from the port.
20 – POOL_WAITERS
Number of processes waiting for nonpaged pool resources for message buffers.
21 – PORT_NUM
Port number assigned to the port.
22 – PRT_MAP
A 16-bit bit map displayed as three hexadecimal digits. Each bit in the map represents a port in the cluster that has been recognized by the host system.
23 – RSPS_QUEUED
Total number of responses of all kinds received from the port but not yet processed.