If the name service is interrupted or unavailable, you can
still reach remote nodes to perform management functions. You can
use the remote node's Phase IV address (if the remote node is
configured to have one), or the remote node's NSAP. Refer to the
"Understanding and Creating NSAP Addresses" chapter in the
DECnet-Plus Planning Guide for the Tru64 UNIX or OpenVMS NSAP
format to use.
For example, the following commands all perform the same function:
ncl> show node 12.5 routing circuit syn-0-0
For a Tru64 UNIX system:
ncl> show node 49::00-0C:AA-00-04-00-05-30:20 routing -
_ncl> circuit syn-0-0
For an OpenVMS system:
ncl> show node net$49000CAA000400053020 routing circuit syn-0-0
If both the local and remote nodes are configured to run
DECnet over TCP/IP (RFC 1859), you may refer to the remote node
using the IP address as in:
ncl> show node 16.78.232.13 all