Shows all attributes of the specified node. show [node node-id] attribute [,attribute...] all counters all [attributes] all characteristics all identifiers all status Some command examples follow. The local node (node 0) is implied if a node is not provided in the command. Therefore, this will show the name and address of the local node: show name, address Note that the "show version" command does not give the DECnet version, it instead shows the version of the network management architecture. To view the operating system and DECnet version of the local node, use this command: show implementation To show all the node attributes of the remote node "remnod": show node remnod all
1 – Characteristics
o implementation Particular DECnet implementation of the node. You cannot modify this characteristic. o listener template (Tru64 UNIX) Name of the OSI transport template to be passed through the CMIP listener to session control. You cannot modify this characteristic. o maximum listeners (Tru64 UNIX) Maximum number of CMIP listeners that the node supports. Zero specifies an unlimited number of listeners. You cannot modify this characteristic. o version Version number of the network management architecture specification to which the implementation conforms. You cannot modify this characteristic.
2 – Counters
o changes of address Number of times the node's address has changed. o changes of id Number of times the node's ID has changed. o creation time Time at which the entity was created. This time reflects the time at which the node was first booted. o idrom check failures Number of times an IDROM was checked for consistency and was found to be in error. o renames Number of times the node has been renamed (see the rename command.
3 – Identifiers
o address Set of protocol towers that together form a Session Control application address for the node's CMIP listener. o name Full name of the node as it is registered in your name space name is the primary identifier.
4 – Status
o functions enabled Functions that are currently enabled for the node (see the enable command). o id Indicates the unique 48-bit ID of the node. o state State of the node. booting The node is attempting to downline load. You cannot manage the node in this state. If the boot process is successful, the node enters the off state. (OpenVMS) dead The node is unusable and unmanageable as the result of a power failure or similar event. The node must be rebooted. (OpenVMS) off The node is manageable, but not all of its functions are enabled. on All of the node's functions are enabled and the node is fully manageable. The on state is the normal operating state. o uid Node's unique identifier, which is generated when the node is created.