1.LATCP> SHOW NODE/FULL
The SHOW NODE command in this example produces the following
display of information about the local node:
Node Name: LTC LAT Protocol Version: 5.2
Node State: On
Node Ident: LTC - Engineering Development
Incoming Connections: Enabled Incoming Session Limit: None
Outgoing Connections: Enabled Outgoing Session Limit: None
Service Responder: Disabled
Circuit Timer (msec): 80 Keepalive Timer (sec): 20
Retransmit Limit (msg): 20 Node Limit (nodes): None
Multicast Timer (sec): 20 CPU Rating: 8
Maximum Unit Number: 9999
User Groups: 43, 73
Service Groups: 7-9,13,23,40,43,45,66,72-73,89,120-127,248-255
Service Name Status Rating Identification
LTVMS Available 31 D .
This display indicates that the local node LTC is in the On
state, which means LAT connections can be created on the
node. LTC is running Version 5.2. of the LAT protocol. The
identification of the node is "LTC - Engineering Development".
Because this is the local node, the display does not give
the address of a LAN device. Use the SHOW LINK command to
find addresses of devices on the local node. The display for
the status of remote nodes, as shown in Example 2, gives the
Ethernet address of that node.
Both incoming and outgoing connections can be made on node LTC,
the number of sessions is unlimited. The display indicates the
values of various timers and lists the groups that are enabled.
Users on the local node can access service nodes belonging to
user groups 43 and 73. Locally offered services can be accessed
by nodes belonging to the service groups listed.
The display indicates that the CPU rating of the local node
is 8. The display shows that the node offers a service named
LTVMS. This service is available and its rating is 31 D
(dynamic). (An S would indicate the rating is static.)
2.LATCP> SHOW NODE/FULL RWWUP
The SHOW NODE command in this example produces the following
display about the remote node RWWUP:
Node Name: RWWUP LAT Protocol Version: 5.2
Node State: Reachable Address: AA-00-04-00-11-10
Node Ident: .
Incoming Connections: Enabled
Circuit Timer (msec): 80
Multicast Timer (sec): 20
Service Groups: 7, 13, 42-43, 45, 66, 70-72, 75-82, 88-89
Service Name Status Rating Identification
NAC Available 28 .
SYSMGR Available 28 .
This display indicates that remote node RWWUP is reachable and
runs Version 5.2 of the LAT protocol. The display includes the
Ethernet address of node RWWUP. Because incoming connections
are enabled, you can connect to a service on node RWWUP,
provided that your node belongs to one of the service groups
listed in the display.
Node RWWUP offers two services: NAC and SYSMGR. Both are
available.
3.LATCP> SHOW NODE/ALL/BRIEF
The SHOW NODE command in this example produces the following
display about all nodes known to the local node:
Node Name Status Identification
--------- ----------- -----------------------------------
ABLAN Reachable Unauthorized access is prohibited.
ASKWEN Reachable .
CHUNK Reachable A member of the MAIN VMScluster
.
.
.
UTOO On Can be healthy at the Center
VULCUN Reachable Beam me up
ZENX Reachable ZENX
The SHOW NODE command in this example indicates the status
(whether a node is reachable) and identification of all nodes
known to the local node. Note also that the display includes
the status of the local node UTOO. The status can be either On,
Off, or Shut. Here it is On.
4.$ LCP :== $LATCP
$ LCP SHOW NODE /STATUS
The SHOW NODE /STATUS in this example produces the following
display:
Node Name: NODE1 LAT Protocol Version: 5.2
Node State: On
Node Ident: Test system
Current Highest Maximum
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Active Circuits: 1 2 1023
Connected Sessions: 1 6 260865
Incoming Queue Entries: 0 0 24
Outgoing Queue Entries: 0 1 32767
Unprocessed Announcements: 0 7 500
Unprocessed Solicits: 0 2 250
Local Services: 1 2 255
Available Services: 188 194 N/A
Reachable Nodes: 166 172 N/A
Discarded Nodes: 0