NCPHELP.HLB  —  SHOW
 Use the SHOW command to display information from the volatile database
 on the executor node.  Use the LIST command to display information
 from the permanent database on the executor node.

 All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces
 when parameters are used in NCP commands.

1  –  CHARACTERISTICS

 Indicates that static information is to be displayed.

2  –  COUNTERS

 Indicates that error and performance statistics are to be
 displayed. Valid for circuits, lines, the executor and nodes.

3  –  EVENTS

 Indicates that logging event filters are to be displayed.
 Valid only with SHOW or LIST LOGGING.

4  –  STATUS

 Indicates that dynamic information is to be displayed.

5  –  SUMMARY

 Indicates that only the most useful information is to be
 displayed. This is the default.

6  –  TO file-id

 Specifies the output file. If none is specified, SYS$OUTPUT
 is the default.

7  –  AREA

 Use the SHOW AREA command to display area information from the
 volatile database available to the local node or DTE.

 SHOW    ACTIVE AREAS        CHARACTERISTICS      TO file-id
         AREA area-id        COUNTERS
         KNOWN AREAS         STATUS
                             SUMMARY

 All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces
 when parameters are used in NCP commands.

7.1  –  ACTIVE AREAS

 Indicates that information for all active areas is to be displayed.

7.2  –  AREA area-id

 Identifies a particular area for which information is to be displayed.
 displayed.

7.3  –  KNOWN AREAS

 Indicates that information for all known areas is to be displayed.

7.4  –  Examples

      NCP>SHOW KNOWN AREAS STATUS

          This example displays status information for all known areas
          in the network.

      NCP>SHOW AREA 11 SUMMARY

          This example displays only the most useful information for
          area 11 in the network.

8  –  CIRCUIT

 Use the SHOW CIRCUIT command to display circuit information (from  the
 volatile database) available to the executor node. Use the LIST CIRCUIT
 command to display circuit information (from  the  permanent  database)
 available to the executor node.

 SHOW    ACTIVE CIRCUITS     CHARACTERISTICS         ADJACENT NODE node-id
 LIST    KNOWN CIRCUITS      COUNTERS                TO file-id
         CIRCUIT circuit-id  STATUS
                             SUMMARY

 All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces
 when parameters are used in NCP commands.

8.1  –  ACTIVE CIRCUITS

 Indicates that information for all active circuits is to be
 displayed.

8.2  –  KNOWN CIRCUITS

 Indicates that information for all known circuits is to be
 displayed.

8.3  –  CIRCUIT circuit-id

 Identifies a particular circuit for which information is to be
 displayed.

8.4  –  ADJACENT NODE node-id

 Indicates that the display of a list of circuits is to be
 restricted to those circuits leading to the specified
 adjacent node.

8.5  –  Examples

      NCP>SHOW CIRCUIT DMC-0 COUNTERS

          This command displays circuit counter information for
 	 circuit DMC-0 on the SYS$OUTPUT device.

      NCP>SHOW ACTIVE CIRCUITS

          This command displays circuit status information for
 	 all  circuits that are in the ON state.

9  –  EXECUTOR

 Use the SHOW EXECUTOR command to display executor node
 information (from the volatile database). Use the LIST
 EXECUTOR command to display executor node information (from
 the permanent database).

 SHOW    EXECUTOR        CHARACTERISTICS         TO file-id
 LIST                    COUNTERS
                         STATUS
                         SUMMARY

9.1  –  Examples

      NCP>SHOW EXECUTOR CHARACTERISTICS
      ...

      NCP>

          This command  displays  local  node  characteristics  on  the
          SYS$OUTPUT device.

      NCP>SHOW EXECUTOR
      ...
      NCP>

          This command displays local node status information.  This is
          the default.

      NCP>SHOW EXECUTOR COUNTERS TO NET.LOG

          This command writes node counter information  for  the  local
          node to file NET.LOG.

10  –  LINE

 Use the SHOW LINE  command  to  display  line  information  (from  the
 volatile  database)  available to the executor node.  Use the LIST LINE
 command to display line information (from  the  permanent  database)
 available to the executor node.

 SHOW    ACTIVE LINES    CHARACTERISTICS         TO file-id
 LIST    KNOWN LINES     COUNTERS
         LINE line-id    STATUS
                         SUMMARY

 All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces
 when parameters are used in NCP commands.

10.1  –  ACTIVE LINES

 Indicates that information for all active lines is to be
 displayed.

10.2  –  KNOWN LINES

 Indicates that information for all known lines is to be
 displayed.

10.3  –  LINE line-id

 Identifies a particular line for which information is to be
 displayed.

10.4  –  Examples

      NCP>SHOW LINE DMC-0 COUNTERS

          This command displays line counter information for line DMC-0
          on the SYS$OUTPUT device.

      NCP>SHOW ACTIVE LINES

          This command displays line status information for  all  lines
          that are in the ON state.

11  –  LINKS

 Use the SHOW LINKS command  to  display  link  information  (from  the
 volatile  database)  available  to the executor node.

 SHOW    KNOWN LINKS                     CHARACTERISTICS  TO file-id
         KNOWN LINKS WITH NODE node-id   STATUS
         LINK number                     SUMMARY

 All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces
 when parameters are used in NCP commands.

11.1  –  LINK number

 Displays information about a specific link.

11.2  –  KNOWN LINKS

 Indicates that information for all known links is to be
 displayed.

11.3  –  WITH NODE node-id

 Indicates that information for all links to the designated
 node is to be displayed.

11.4  –  Examples

      NCP>SHOW KNOWN LINKS

          This command displays link status information for  all  links
          active on the executor node.

      NCP>SHOW KNOWN LINKS WITH NODE TRNTO TO NET.LOG

          This command writes link status information  for  all  active
          links with remote node TRNTO to the file NET.LOG.

12  –  LOGGING

 Use the SHOW LOGGING command to display logging information (from  the
 volatile database) available to the executor node.  Use the LIST
 LOGGING command to display logging information (from the permanent
 database) available to the executor node.

 SHOW    ACTIVE LOGGING   CHARACTERISTICS TO file-id
 LIST    KNOWN LOGGING    EVENTS          SINK NODE node-id
         LOGGING CONSOLE  STATUS          KNOWN SINKS
         LOGGING FILE     SUMMARY
         LOGGING MONITOR

 All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces
 when parameters are used in NCP commands.

12.1  –  ACTIVE LOGGING

 Indicates that information for all active logging is to be
 displayed.

12.2  –  KNOWN

 Introduces a plural parameter or component.

12.2.1  –  LOGGING

 Indicates that information for all known logging is to be
 displayed.

12.2.2  –  SINKS

 Indicates that information for all known sinks is to be
 displayed.  If unspecified, only the executor node
 is displayed.

12.3  –  CONSOLE

 Indicates that information for the logging console is to be
 displayed.

12.4  –  FILE

 Indicates that information for the logging file is to be
 displayed.

12.5  –  MONITOR

 Indicates that information for the logging monitor is to be
 displayed.

12.6  –  SINK NODE node-id

 Identifies a particular sink node for which information is
 to be displayed.

12.7  –  Examples

      NCP>SHOW KNOWN LOGGING KNOWN SINKS

          This command displays  logging  status  information  for  all
          known logging at all known sinks.

      NCP>SHOW LOGGING FILE EVENTS SINK NODE TRNTO

          This command displays events that are currently being  logged
          to the logging file at node TRNTO.

13  –  MODULE

 Introduce the MODULE entities.

13.1  –  CONFIGURATOR

 The SHOW MODULE CONFIGURATOR command shows information about the
 Ethernet configurator module from the volatile database at the local
 node.  Use the LIST MODULE CONFIGURATOR command to display
 the information stored in the permanent database. Note,
 the word MODULE is optional.

   SHOW MODULE CONFIGURATOR  KNOWN CIRCUITS     CHARACTERISTICS TO file-id
   LIST                      CIRCUIT circuit-id STATUS
                                                SUMMARY

 All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces
 when parameters are used in NCP commands.

13.1.1  –  KNOWN CIRCUITS

 Applies only to Ethernet circuits.  Indicates the configurator
 information should be displayed for all known Ethernet circuits.

13.1.2  –  CIRCUIT

 Applies only to Ethernet circuits.  Indicates that configurator
 information should be displayed only for the Ethernet circuit
 identified by circuit-id.

13.1.3  –  CHARACTERISTICS

 Indicates that dynamic information on all active systems on the
 specified Ethernet circuit or circuits is to be displayed.
 (Characteristics and Status result in a similar display)

13.1.4  –  STATUS

 Indicates that dynamic information on all active systems on the
 specified Ethernet circuit or circuits is to be displayed.
 (Characteristics and Status result in a similar display)

13.1.5  –  SUMMARY

 Indicates that the only information to be displayed is the list of
 circuits being monitored and the length of time surveillance has
 been maintained.  This is the default type.

13.1.6  –  TO

 Specifies the output file.  If none is specified, SYS$OUTPUT is the
 default.

13.2  –  X25-ACCESS

 Use the SHOW MODULE X25-ACCESS command to display the parameters of
 the Access Module from the volatile data base.  Use the LIST MODULE
 X25-ACCESS command to display the Access Module parameters  stored
 in the permanent data base.

     SHOW  MODULE X25-ACCESS     CHARACTERISTICS TO file-id
     LIST                        STATUS
                                 SUMMARY

                                 NETWORK network-name CHARACTERISTICS TO file-id
                                 KNOWN NETWORKS       STATUS
                                                      SUMMARY

 All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces
 when parameters are used in NCP commands.

13.2.1  –  CHARACTERISTICS

 Displays static line information.

13.2.2  –  NETWORK name

 Displays information for the specified network only.

13.2.3  –  KNOWN NETWORKS

 Displays information for all known networks.

13.2.4  –  STATUS

 Displays dynamic module information. (Used only with the SHOW MODULE
 X25-ACCESS command.)

13.2.5  –  SUMMARY

 Displays only the most useful module information.  This is the
 default display type.

13.2.6  –  TO file-id

 Specifies the output file. If you omit this parameter, the default
 file is SYS$OUTPUT.

13.3  –  X25-PROTOCOL

 Use the SHOW MODULE X25-PROTOCOL command to display the parameters  of
 the  Protocol Module from the volatile data base.  Use the LIST MODULE
 X25-PROTOCOL command to display the Protocol Module parameters  stored
 in the permanent data base.

 Format:

    SHOW  MODULE X25-PROTOCOL     CHARACTERISTICS
    LIST                          COUNTERS
                                  STATUS
                                  SUMMARY
                                  TO file-spec

                                  DTE dte-address  NETWORK net-name
                                  KNOWN DTES       KNOWN NETWORKS

                                  GROUP groupname
                                  KNOWN GROUPS

                                  NETWORK network-name
                                  KNOWN NETWORKS

 All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces
 when parameters are used in NCP commands.

13.3.1  –  CHARACTERISTICS

 Displays static line information.

13.3.2  –  COUNTERS

 Displays DTE error and performance statistics.  (Used only with the
 SHOW MODULE X25-PROTOCOL command.)

13.3.3  –  DTE dte-address

 Displays information for the specified DTE only.

13.3.4  –  GROUP name

 Displays information for the specified group only.

13.3.5  –  KNOWN

13.3.5.1  –  DTES

 Displays information for all known DTEs.

13.3.5.2  –  GROUPS

 Displays information for all known groups.

13.3.6  –  STATUS

 Displays dynamic module information.  (Used only with the SHOW
 MODULE X25-PROTOCOL command.)

13.3.7  –  SUMMARY

 Displays only the most useful module information.  This is the
 default display type.

13.3.8  –  TO file-id

 Specifies the output file.  If you omit this parameter, the default
 file is SYS$OUTPUT.

13.4  –  X25-SERVER

 Use the SHOW MODULE X25-SERVER and SHOW MODULE X29-SERVER commands  to
 display  the  parameters  of the X25 and X.29 Call Handlers stored in
 the volatile data base.  Use  the  LIST  MODULE  X25-SERVER  and  LIST
 MODULE  X29-SERVER  commands to display the parameters of the X25 and
 X.29 Call Handlers stored in  the  permanent  data  base.   Note  that
 keyword MODULE is optional.

 Format:

      SHOW MODULE X25-SERVER  CHARACTERISTICS TO File-id
      LIST        X29-SERVER  COUNTERS
                              STATUS
                              SUMMARY

                              DESTINATION name   CHARACTERISTICS TO file-id
                              KNOWN DESTINATIONS STATUS
                                                 SUMMARY

 All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces
 when parameters are used in NCP commands.

13.4.1  –  CHARACTERISTICS

 Displays static line information.

13.4.2  –  COUNTERS

 Displays module error and performance statistics. (Used only with the
 SHOW MODULE X25-SERVER or SHOW MODULE X29-SERVER command.)

13.4.3  –  DESTINATION name

 Displays information for the specified destination only.

13.4.4  –  KNOWN DESTINATIONS

 Displays information for all known destinations.

13.4.5  –  STATUS

 Displays dynamic module information. (Used only with the SHOW MODULE
 X25-SERVER or SHOW MODULE X29-SERVER command.)

13.4.6  –  SUMMARY

 Displays only the most useful module information.  This is the
 default display type.

13.4.7  –  TO file-id

 Specifies the output file. If you omit this parameter, the default
 file is SYS$OUTPUT.

14  –  NODE

 Use the SHOW NODE  command  to  display  node  information  (from  the
 volatile  database)  available to the executor node.  Use the LIST NODE
 command to display node information (from  the  permanent  database)
 available to the executor node.

 SHOW    ACTIVE NODES    CIRCUIT circuit-id  CHARACTERISTICS    TO file-id
 LIST    ADJACENT NODES	CIRCUIT circuit-id  COUNTERS
         KNOWN NODES     CIRCUIT circuit-id  STATUS
         LOOP NODES                          SUMMARY
         NODE node-id
         EXECUTOR

 All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces
 when parameters are used in NCP commands.

14.1  –  ACTIVE NODES

 For a Routing node, indicates that information for all reachable
 nodes is to be displayed.  For a nonrouting node, indicates that
 information is to be displayed for the executor.

14.1.1  –  CIRCUIT

 Specifies that the display of a list of nodes is to be restricted to
 those nodes adjacent to the specified circuit.

14.2  –  ADJACENT NODES

 Indicates that information for all adjacent node id to be
 displayed.  Adjacent nodes are those the executor perceives
 Routing can reach that are separated from the executor by a
 single circuit.

14.2.1  –  CIRCUIT

 Specifies that the display of a list of nodes is to be restricted to
 those nodes adjacent to the specified circuit.

14.3  –  EXECUTOR

 Indicates that information for the executor node is to be
 displayed.

14.4  –  KNOWN NODES

 Indicates that information for all known nodes is to be
 displayed.

14.4.1  –  CIRCUIT

 Specifies that the display of a list of nodes is to be restricted to
 those nodes adjacent to the specified circuit.

14.5  –  LOOP NODES

 Indicates that information for all loop nodes is to be
 displayed.

14.6  –  NODE node-id

 Identifies a particular node for which information is to be
 displayed.

14.7  –  Examples

      NCP>SHOW KNOWN NODES SUMMARY

          This command displays node summary information for all  known
          nodes.

      NCP>SET NODE TEST CIRCUIT DMC-0
      NCP>SHOW LOOP NODES

          The first command establishes a loop node name (TEST) for the
          associated circuit DMC-0.  The second command displays loop node
          status information for all loop nodes established by the  SET
          NODE command.

15  –  OBJECT

 Use the SHOW OBJECT command to display object  information  (from  the
 volatile  database) available to the executor node.  Use the LIST
 OBJECT command to display object information (from the permanent
 database) available to the executor node.

 SHOW    KNOWN OBJECTS           CHARACTERISTICS         TO file-id
 LIST    OBJECT object-name      STATUS
                                 SUMMARY

 All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces
 when parameters are used in NCP commands.

15.1  –  KNOWN OBJECTS

 Indicates that information for all known objects is to be
 displayed.

15.2  –  OBJECT object-name

 Identifies a particular object for which information is to
 be displayed.

15.3  –  Examples

      NCP>SHOW KNOWN OBJECTS SUMMARY

          This command  displays  summary  information  for  all  known
          objects.
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