Library /sys$common/syshlp/TCPIP$UCP_HELP.HLB  —  SHOW  PROXY  Examples
    1.TCPIP> SHOW PROXY /NFS

      VMS User_name     Type      User_ID    Group_ID   Host_name

      WEBSTER           OD            311          10   *
      SHERMAN           ND            115          10   *
      COHEN             OND           115          10   *
      SILK              ON            115          10   *

      Shows the NFS entries in the proxy database:

      o  WEBSTER has authorization to use the local NFS client
         (outgoing rights).

      o  SHERMAN can use the local NFS server (incoming rights).

      o  COHEN can use both the NFS server and client.

      o  SILK can use both the NFS server and client. This
         information is not currently known to NFS because SILK is
         not loaded in the dynamic database.

      In the display, the values in the Type field mean:

      N        NFS server
      O        NFS client
      ON       NFS server and client

      C        Communication

      OD,      Loaded in the NFS cache
      ND,
      OND
      CD       Loaded in the communication cache

      To set up N, O, or ON proxies, see ADD PROXY
      /NFS=INCOMING=OUTGOING.

    2.TCPIP> SHOW PROXY /COMMUNICATION

      VMS User_name     Type   Remote User_name         Host_name

      BLUEJAY           CD     JAY                      *
      QUETZAL           CD     quetzal                  central.america.com
      FALCON            CD     FALCON                   HAWK
      MYNA              C      MYNA                     PARROT,parrot
      CANVASBACK        CD     CBACK                    DUCK,duck

      Shows all the communication proxies.
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