TCPIP$TELNET_HELP.HLB  —  SHOW  DEVICE
    Displays status information about TELNET devices.

    DCL Format

      SHOW DEVICE   [ device_name ] [ /FULL ]

1  –  Parameters

 device_name

    Optional. TNA device name. For example, TNA245:.

2  –  Qualifiers

2.1    /FULL

    Optional.

    Shows detailed information about TNA devices on the local system.

3  –  EXAMPLES

    1.TELNET> SHOW DEVICE TNA281:

      TNA281:  BG9526:  Temporary Local:  condor:23
                                  Remote: freebid:1033

      Displays status of a particular TNA device.

    2.TELNET> SHOW DEVICE

       1      2       3         4
      TNA10:   BG495:   Temporary Local:   condor:23
                                  Remote:  freebid:1059
      TNA12:   BG658:   Temporary Local:   condor:23
                                  Remote   pigdog:1455
      TNA13:   BG671:   Temporary Local:   condor:23
                                  Remote:  pigdog:1456
      TNA35:   BG2993:  Temporary Local:   condor:23
                                  Remote:  projector:1044
      TNA37:   BG2999:  Temporary Local:   condor:23
                                  Remote:  pigdog:1459
      TNA38:   BG3000:  Temporary Local:   condor:23
                                  Remote:  pigdog:1470
      TNA47:   BG3393:  Temporary Local:   condor:23
                                  Remote:  l-22-222-37.*.com:1069
      TNA58:   BG3866:  Temporary Local:   condor:23
                                  Remote:  pcruth.mel.dec.com:1043
      TNA59:   BG3878:  Temporary Local:   condor:23
                                  Remote:  lexser13.lex.dec.com:1090
      TNA60:   BG3910:  Temporary Local:   condor:23
                                  Remote:  l-20-244-54.*.com:1635
      TNA61:   BG3932:  Temporary Local:   condor:23
                                  Remote:  lexser3.lex.dec.com:1093
      TNA62:   BG3933:  Temporary Local:   condor:23
                                  Remote:  tcpipa:1801
      TNA63:            Temporary

      Displays status of all TNA devices on the local system. Command
      output includes:

      1  The TNA device (terminal device)

      2  The associated BG device (network device)

      3  Whether the TNA device is permanent or temporary

      4  Local and remote host names and port numbers

    3.TELNET> SHOW DEVICE/FULL

      Device TNA7:
          Access port name:       "Host: 16.99.999.140    Port: 1310"
          Characteristics:        (none)
          Connection attempts:        0 (tries)
          Connection interval:        0 (seconds)
          Connection timeout:         0 (seconds)
          Data high limit:          512 (bytes at VCI port)
          Data low limit:           256 (bytes at VCI port)
          Idle interval:              0 (seconds)
          Idle timeout:               0 (seconds)
          Network device name:    BG266:
          Protocol:               TELNET
          Local address:          16.99.999.100 (condor)
                    port:            23
          Remote address:         16.99.999.140 (pigdog.dec.com)
                    port:          1310
          Service type:           None
         .
         .
         .

      Displays detailed information about all TNA devices that exist
      on the local system. The information shown in the example is
      output for each TNA device.
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