Introduce the MODULE entities.
1 – CONFIGURATOR
The SHOW MODULE CONFIGURATOR command shows information about the Ethernet configurator module from the volatile database at the local node. Use the LIST MODULE CONFIGURATOR command to display the information stored in the permanent database. Note, the word MODULE is optional. SHOW MODULE CONFIGURATOR KNOWN CIRCUITS CHARACTERISTICS TO file-id LIST CIRCUIT circuit-id STATUS SUMMARY All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces when parameters are used in NCP commands.
1.1 – KNOWN CIRCUITS
Applies only to Ethernet circuits. Indicates the configurator information should be displayed for all known Ethernet circuits.
1.2 – CIRCUIT
Applies only to Ethernet circuits. Indicates that configurator information should be displayed only for the Ethernet circuit identified by circuit-id.
1.3 – CHARACTERISTICS
Indicates that dynamic information on all active systems on the specified Ethernet circuit or circuits is to be displayed. (Characteristics and Status result in a similar display)
1.4 – STATUS
Indicates that dynamic information on all active systems on the specified Ethernet circuit or circuits is to be displayed. (Characteristics and Status result in a similar display)
1.5 – SUMMARY
Indicates that the only information to be displayed is the list of circuits being monitored and the length of time surveillance has been maintained. This is the default type.
1.6 – TO
Specifies the output file. If none is specified, SYS$OUTPUT is the default.
2 – X25-ACCESS
Use the SHOW MODULE X25-ACCESS command to display the parameters of the Access Module from the volatile data base. Use the LIST MODULE X25-ACCESS command to display the Access Module parameters stored in the permanent data base. SHOW MODULE X25-ACCESS CHARACTERISTICS TO file-id LIST STATUS SUMMARY NETWORK network-name CHARACTERISTICS TO file-id KNOWN NETWORKS STATUS SUMMARY All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces when parameters are used in NCP commands.
2.1 – CHARACTERISTICS
Displays static line information.
2.2 – NETWORK name
Displays information for the specified network only.
2.3 – KNOWN NETWORKS
Displays information for all known networks.
2.4 – STATUS
Displays dynamic module information. (Used only with the SHOW MODULE X25-ACCESS command.)
2.5 – SUMMARY
Displays only the most useful module information. This is the default display type.
2.6 – TO file-id
Specifies the output file. If you omit this parameter, the default file is SYS$OUTPUT.
3 – X25-PROTOCOL
Use the SHOW MODULE X25-PROTOCOL command to display the parameters of the Protocol Module from the volatile data base. Use the LIST MODULE X25-PROTOCOL command to display the Protocol Module parameters stored in the permanent data base. Format: SHOW MODULE X25-PROTOCOL CHARACTERISTICS LIST COUNTERS STATUS SUMMARY TO file-spec DTE dte-address NETWORK net-name KNOWN DTES KNOWN NETWORKS GROUP groupname KNOWN GROUPS NETWORK network-name KNOWN NETWORKS All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces when parameters are used in NCP commands.
3.1 – CHARACTERISTICS
Displays static line information.
3.2 – COUNTERS
Displays DTE error and performance statistics. (Used only with the SHOW MODULE X25-PROTOCOL command.)
3.3 – DTE dte-address
Displays information for the specified DTE only.
3.4 – GROUP name
Displays information for the specified group only.
3.5 – KNOWN
3.5.1 – DTES
Displays information for all known DTEs.
3.5.2 – GROUPS
Displays information for all known groups.
3.6 – STATUS
Displays dynamic module information. (Used only with the SHOW MODULE X25-PROTOCOL command.)
3.7 – SUMMARY
Displays only the most useful module information. This is the default display type.
3.8 – TO file-id
Specifies the output file. If you omit this parameter, the default file is SYS$OUTPUT.
4 – X25-SERVER
Use the SHOW MODULE X25-SERVER and SHOW MODULE X29-SERVER commands to display the parameters of the X25 and X.29 Call Handlers stored in the volatile data base. Use the LIST MODULE X25-SERVER and LIST MODULE X29-SERVER commands to display the parameters of the X25 and X.29 Call Handlers stored in the permanent data base. Note that keyword MODULE is optional. Format: SHOW MODULE X25-SERVER CHARACTERISTICS TO File-id LIST X29-SERVER COUNTERS STATUS SUMMARY DESTINATION name CHARACTERISTICS TO file-id KNOWN DESTINATIONS STATUS SUMMARY All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces when parameters are used in NCP commands.
4.1 – CHARACTERISTICS
Displays static line information.
4.2 – COUNTERS
Displays module error and performance statistics. (Used only with the SHOW MODULE X25-SERVER or SHOW MODULE X29-SERVER command.)
4.3 – DESTINATION name
Displays information for the specified destination only.
4.4 – KNOWN DESTINATIONS
Displays information for all known destinations.
4.5 – STATUS
Displays dynamic module information. (Used only with the SHOW MODULE X25-SERVER or SHOW MODULE X29-SERVER command.)
4.6 – SUMMARY
Displays only the most useful module information. This is the default display type.
4.7 – TO file-id
Specifies the output file. If you omit this parameter, the default file is SYS$OUTPUT.