After you enter a command, the system responds with a display that includes a summary of the command you entered, the UID of the entity (if enabled) referred to in the command, and a timestamp showing when the command was executed. On some commands, (for example, show), the output also includes a display of certain values. The following is an example of a typical show command and the resulting display: NCL> show nsp all <Return> Node 0 NSP AT 1992-06-03-10:35:12.234-04:00I0.277 Status UID = 9AF8477A-407E-11CB-... State = On Currently Active Connections = 14 Characteristics Maximum Transport Connections = 200 Maximum Receive Buffers = 2000 Delay Weight = 3 Delay Factor = 2 Maximum Window = 8 DNA Version = T4.2.1 Acknowledgement Delay Time = 3 Maximum Remote NSAPS = 201 NSAP Selector = 32 Keepalive Time = 60 Retransmit Threshold = 5 Congestion Avoidance = False A command that executes appropriately and completes its assigned task produces a Success Response. Success Responses are not documented in the command description sections of this manual unless the Success Response contains arguments or the response indicates that something other than the expected action has occurred. If a command does not complete successfully, you can get one or more exception or error messages. There are three categories of error returns for NCL commands: o OpenVMS NCL error messages; that is, errors that occur at the level where OpenVMS is processing NCL commands. o Common NCL exception messages; that is, errors that occur within NCL and which apply to more than one command. o Command-specific exception messages, which are described with the commands that can produce them. Each command description in this manual includes at least one example that shows a typical successful command with possible resulting output.