You use the show command to display the value of one or more
attributes of an entity. The general form of a show command is:
ncl> show entity-name attribute-specifier,...
An attribute-specifier can be the name of a particular attribute;
for example:
ncl> show node 0 ddcmp link link-5 protocol,transmit underruns,state
displays the following attributes of the entity ddcmp link link-5:
o The characteristic protocol
o The counter transmit underruns
o The status state
An attribute-specifier can also specify an entire class of
attributes, as follows:
o all [attributes]
o all characteristics
o all counters
o all identifiers
o all status
For example:
ncl> show node 0 ddcmp link link-5 all counters, all status
displays all counters and status attributes of the entity ddcmp
link link-5.
You can combine individual attribute names and attribute class
names; for example:
ncl> show node 0 ddcmp link link-5 protocol, all counters
displays the value of the characteristic protocol and the value
of all counters.
There are a few attributes whose value cannot be displayed. These
are usually attributes that represent secure information, such as
passwords.
The local node (node 0) is implied if no other node is specified.
Therefore, "show implementation" is equivalent to "show node 0
implementation", which is the command used to show the DECnet and
operating system versions of the local node.
Select an entity below for more information on the showable
attribute groups for that entity. Or if you wish to quickly view
all the showable attributes of a particular entity at once, you
may use the wildcard character. For example, to view the
showable attributes of osi transport, you could enter
"osi_tranport *" at the following "SHOW Subtopic?" prompt.
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