1 @ Executes a command procedure or requests the command interpreter to read subsequent command input from a specific file or device. Format @ file-spec 2 Parameter file-spec Specifies either the input device or the file for the preceding command, or the command procedure to be executed. 2 Qualifiers None. 2 Example $ CREATE COUNT.COM SHOW DEVICE/COUNTERS EIA SPAWN WAIT 00:01:00 @COUNT $ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:LANCP LANCP> @COUNT Device Counters EIA0: Value Counter ----- ------- 62030 Seconds since last zeroed 19910982 Bytes received 239192 Bytes sent 155812 Packets received 4348 Packets sent 19910982 Multicast bytes received 239140 Multicast bytes sent 155812 Multicast packets received 4346 Multicast packets sent 0 Unrecognized unicast destination packets 134311 Unrecognized multicast destination packets 0 Unavailable station buffers 0 Unavailable user buffers 0 Alignment errors 0 Frame check errors 0 Frame size errors 0 Frame status errors 0 Frame length errors 0 Frame too long errors 0 Data overruns 0 Send data length errors 0 Receive data length errors 0 Transmit underrun errors 0 Transmit failures 0 Carrier check failures 0 Station failures 0 Initially deferred packets sent 0 Single collision packets sent 0 Multiple collision packets sent 0 Excessive collisions 0 Late collisions 0 Collision detect check failures 1 Link up transitions (19-OCT-2004 13:47:50.86) 0 Link down transitions None Time of last generic transmit error None Time of last generic receive error This example creates and runs a command procedure, COUNT.COM, that displays device counters once every minute.