show [node node-id] llc2 - sap simple-name attribute [,attribute...] all [attributes] all characteristics all counters all identifiers all status Examples: show llc2 sap * name show llc2 sap sap-0 local lsap address, lan station
1 – Characteristics
o lan station Default: No entity name Value: Local-entity-name Specifies the name of the LAN station entity used by the SAP. You must specify a value for this attribute before you enable the SAP. o local lsap address Default: 7E Value: Hex-number Specifies the address of the local link service access point (LSAP) to be used. The lowest significant bit of this value must be clear; the address specified must be an individual address.
2 – Counters
o creation time Specifies the time the entity was created. o times sap state changed Specifies the number of times the status attribute STATE has changed from On to Off, or from Off to On.
3 – Identifiers
o name Specifies the simple-name assigned to the SAP when it is created.
4 – Status
o lan port Specifies the name of the LAN port that is opened and enabled when this SAP is successfully enabled. If no port has been opened, this status has a null value. o maximum pdu size Specifies the largest frame size, in octets, that can be used to send or receive data on this SAP. o state Specifies the state of the llc2 sap entity. off The SAP is disabled. on The SAP is enabled. o uid Specifies the entity's unique identifier that is generated when the entity is created.
5 – link
show [node node-id] llc2 - sap simple-name - link simple-name attribute [,attribute...] all [attributes] all characteristics all counters all identifiers all status Examples: show llc2 sap sap-0 link * name, state show llc2 sap sap-0 link dte-1 all
5.1 – Characteristics
o acknowledge timer Default: 1000 Value: 1-60000 Time, in milliseconds, that the link waits for an acknowledgment before initiating recovery action. The granularity of this timer is 10 milliseconds. Values that are not multiples of 10 are rounded up. o busy timer Default: 10000 Value: 1-60000 Time, in milliseconds, that the link waits for indication of the clearance of a busy condition at the remote station. The granularity of this timer is 10 milliseconds. Values that are not multiples of 10 are rounded up. o holdback timer Default: 500 Value: 0-60000 Delay, in milliseconds, before an acknowledgment must be sent. The granularity of this timer is 10 milliseconds. Values that are not multiples of 10 are rounded down. o local receive window size Default: 127 Value: 1-127 Window size used by the link for receiving frames. o maximum data size Default: 1028 Value: 1-65531 Largest frame size, in octets, the link can use to send or receive data. This value does not include the size of the frame header. o poll timer Default: 1000 Value: 1-60000 Time, in milliseconds, the link waits for a response with the F bit set. The granularity of this timer is 10 milliseconds. Values that are not multiples of 10 are rounded up. o reject timer Default: 3000 Value: 1-60000 Time, in milliseconds, the link waits for a reply to a REJ (reject) frame. The granularity of this timer is 10 milliseconds. Values that are not multiples of 10 are rounded up. o remote lsap address Default: 7E Value: Hex-number Address of the destination LSAP (local service access point) to be used by the link. The lowest significant bit must be clear; the specified address must be an individual address. o remote mac address Default: 00-00-00-00-00-00 Value: LAN-address Specifies the destination MAC address to be used by the link. The lowest significant bit of the first octet must be clear; that is, the address must be an individual address. o retry maximum Default: 10 Value: 1-255 Maximum number of times the link retransmits a frame before assuming a fatal error and taking more drastic recovery action.
5.2 – Counters
o acknowledge timer expirations Specifies the number of times the local acknowledge timer has expired. o busy timer expirations Specifies the number of times the local busy timer has expired. o creation time Specifies the time the entity was created. o data pdus received Specifies the number of I frames and UI frames received from the remote end of the link. This value does not include retransmissions. o data pdus sent Specifies the number of I frames and UI frames transmitted to the remote end of the link. This value does not include retransmissions. o data octets received Specifies the number of data octets received in I frames and UI frames from the remote end of the link. This value does not include data octets in retransmissions. o data octets sent Specifies the number of data octets transmitted in I frames and UI frames to the remote end of the link. This value does not include data octets in retransmissions. o frmrs received Specifies the number of FRMR (frame reject) frames received. o frmrs sent Specifies the number of FRMR (frame reject) frames generated as a result of invalid incoming frames. o polls received Specifies the number of command frames received with the P bit set. o poll timer expirations Specifies the number of times the local poll timer has expired. o reject timer expirations Specifies the number of times the local reject timer has expired. o rejs received Specifies the number of REJ (reject) frames received. o rejs sent Specifies the number of REJ (reject) frames transmitted. o rnrs received Specifies the number of RNR (receive not ready) frames received. o rnrs sent Specifies the number of RNR (receive not ready) frames transmitted. o times link changed state Specifies the number of times the link's status attribute state changed from On to Off, or from Off to On. o times link halted Specifies the number of times the link's status attribute protocol state was set to Halted. o times link initializing Specifies the number of times the link's status attribute protocol state was set to Initializing. o times link inoperative Specifies the number of times the link's status attribute protocol state was set to Inoperative. o times link resetting Specifies the number of times the link's status attribute protocol state was set to Resetting. o times link running Specifies the number of times the link's status attribute protocol state was set to Running. When the link enters the Running state, the protocol has been successfully initialized or reset. o times link setup failed Specifies the number of times the llc2 protocol fails to initialize correctly after the maximum number of retries. o xids received Specifies the number of XID frames received. o xids sent Specifies the number of XID frames transmitted.
5.3 – Identifiers
o name Specifies the simple-name assigned to the link when it is created.
5.4 – Status
o protocol state Specifies the state of the llc2 protocol with respect to the remote station. error The protocol is in a recognized error state. halted The protocol has halted. initializing The protocol is being initialized. inoperative The protocol cannot be started because the LAN station cannot provide a connection to a remote system. resetting The protocol is being reset. running The protocol is running normally. o remote llc class Specifies the class of the remote llc. 1 Class 1 llc. Only type 1 operation is supported. 2 Class 2 llc. Both type 1 and type 2 operation are supported. unknown The class has not yet been established. The class is not established until xid frames have been exchanged between the local and remote llc implementations. o remote receive window size Specifies the window size used by the remote station for receiving frames. The local station uses this value as its window for transmitting frames. o state Specifies the state of the llc2 link entity. off The link is disabled. on The link is enabled. o uid Specifies the entity's unique identifier that is generated when the entity is created.