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    show [node node-id] event dispatcher -
              outbound stream stream-name  attribute [,attribute...]
                                           all [attributes]
                                           all characteristics
                                           all counters
                                           all identifiers
                                           all status

    The stream-name can be either a simple name which uniquely
    identifies a particular outbound stream instance, or a
    wildcard which identifies multiple outbound stream instances.

    Examples:

    show event dispatcher outbound stream * name, state

    show event dispatcher outbound stream local_stream all

1  –  Identifier

 o  name

    Simple name assigned to the outbound stream when it was created.

2  –  Characteristics

 o  catch all filter

    Default: Pass          Value: Block or pass

    Action to take if neither the specific filter nor the global
    filter contains an entry that matches an event.

    block      Discard the event.

    pass       Report the event.

 o  connect retry timer

    Default: 120           Value: 0-65535

    Number of seconds to wait after a disconnect or connection reject
    before reattempting a connection. Connection attempts continue
    until a connection is made or until the connect timer enabled
    attribute is set to false or the outbound stream is disabled.
    If the outbound stream is already connected to the sink when
    the timer expires, no connection is attempted at that time. The
    timer resets and connection attempts continue whenever the timer
    expires.

 o  connect timer enabled

    Default: True          Value: True or false

    Specifies whether the connect timer is operational (see connect
    retry timer).

 o  disconnect timer

    Default: 0; see        Value: 0-4294967295
    following description

    Number of seconds to wait before disconnecting an idle
    connection. Zero indicates that there is no disconnect timer
    and connections are never automatically disconnected.

 o  global filter

    Current global filter as it has been constructed by block,
    ignore, and pass commands for this stream. By default, the
    global filter is set to block all events for the following
    entities: event dispatcher, event dispatcher sink, and event
    dispatcher sink inbound stream and to pass all events for the
    event dispatcher outbound stream entity.

 o  sink address

    Default: No address    Value: Sink address tower set

    Sink address tower for this stream. Modifying this characteristic
    affects only subsequent connect requests; existing connections
    are unaffected.

 o  sink end user

    Default: Number = 82   Value: End-user specification

    Sink session control end user specification for this stream.

 o  sink node

    Default: Local node    Value: Full-name

    Full DNS node name of the sink for this stream. Modifying this
    characteristic affects only subsequent connect requests; existing
    connections are unaffected. This fullname is used in combination
    with the sink end user characteristic to establish the sink
    connection.

 o  sink object

    Default: No sink object      Value: Full-name

    Full DNS object name of the sink for this stream. Modifying this
    characteristic affects only subsequent connect requests; existing
    connections are unaffected. This fullname should match the object
    name characteristic of the target sink.

 o  specific filter

    Default: No specific filter

    Current specific filter for this stream.

 o  template (Tru64 UNIX)

    Default: No template   Value: Simple name

    Transport template (see osi transport template) for this stream's
    connections.

3  –  Counters

 o  confidence changes

    Number of times the confidence variable has changed while
    connections were in the open state.

 o  connect requests

    Number of times a connection to a remote node was requested by
    this stream, either by an explicit command or by the connection
    timer.

 o  connections accepted

    Number of times an outbound connection request was accepted by
    the sink partner.

 o  creation time

    Time at which this entity was created.

 o  disabled

    Number of disable events for this stream.

 o  enabled

    Number of enable events for this stream.

 o  events lost

    Number of events lost because of outbound stream buffer overrun.

 o  filter changes

    Number of times the filter has changed.

 o  shutdowns

    Number of times a shutdown command or operation was issued.

4  –  Status

 o  buffer size

    Maximum number of octets allowed for event processing of this
    stream. This value is defined in the create command for the
    stream.

 o  state

    Status of the outbound stream.

    off                  The stream is disabled.

    on                   The stream is enabled.

    onconnected          The stream is enabled and has an established
                         connection.

    onconnecting         The stream is enabled and is in the process of
                         establishing a connection.

    ondisconnecting      The stream is enabled, but is in the process of
                         disconnecting from a connection.

    onshutdownrequested  The stream is enabled and has an established
                         connection, but is in the process of shutting
                         down; the stream will disconnect after it
                         transmits all events that were outstanding when
                         the shutdown command was issued.

 o  uid

    Entity's unique identifier, which is generated when the entity is
    created.
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