show [node node-id] nsp attribute [,attribute...] all [attributes] all characteristics all status Examples: show nsp all show nsp congestion avoidance, maximum transport connections
1 – Characteristics
o acknowledgment delay time Default: 3 Value for OpenVMS: 0-65 Default: 3 Value for Tru64 UNIX: 3 Maximum amount of time (in seconds) that an acknowledgment is to be withheld. You cannot modify this characteristic. o congestion avoidance Default: True Value: True or false Enables the use of the automatic congestion avoidance mechanism. This mechanism reduces the transport window size in response to an indication from the Network layer. o delay factor Default: 2 Value: 2-15 Factor by which to multiply the current value of the round-trip delay estimate status attribute in order to set a value for the retransmission timer. Note, the roundtrip delay estimate is an attribute of the nsp port entity. o delay weight Default: 3 Value: 0-255 Relative weighting to apply to the current estimate and to a new sample when estimating round-trip delay. o dna version Default: current version number Version number of the DNA NSP architecture specification to which the implementation conforms. You cannot modify this characteristic. o flow control policy Default: Segment flow control Value: Segment flow control no flow control Determines NSP flow control policy used. This attribute may not be changed when NSP state is "on." Flow control is the mechanism that determines when to send a Data or expedited messages. Flow control is performed separately for normal and expedited data. During transport connection formation, each end of the connection determines the kind of flow control policy it expects when acting as a data receiver. It is not required that both end operate with the same flow control policy. o keepalive time Default for Tru64 UNIX: 30 Value: 1-65535 Default for OpenVMS: 60 Value: 1-65535 Time (in seconds) that NSP waits for data to be transmitted or received before testing a transport connection. When this timer expires, NSP sends a data request PDU to the remote NSP. This PDU does not change the flow control parameters, but does require acknowledgment. For Tru64 UNIX, you can modify this characteristic to a lower value only when the entity is disabled. o maximum receive buffers (OpenVMS) Default: 2000 Value: 1-65535 Maximum number of receive buffers that can store received transport PDUs. You may not decrease the value while NSP is enabled. o maximum remote nsaps Default for Tru64 UNIX: 160 Value: 1-65535 Default for OpenVMS: 200 Value: 1-65535 Maximum number of remote NSAPs that can exist concurrently. Must be greater than the current value of maximum transport connections. You can modify this characteristic to a lower value only when the entity is disabled. For Tru64 UNIX, this characteristic can be increased when enabled. o maximum transport connections Default for Tru64 UNIX: 128 Value: 0-1023 Default for OpenVMS: 200 Value: 0-65535 Maximum number of active transport connections allowed at one time. Must not be less than the current value of maximum remote NSAPs. You may not decrease the value while NSP is enabled. o maximum window Default for Tru64 UNIX: 32 Value: 1-65535 Default for OpenVMS: 8 Value: 1-2047 Maximum credit window that can be granted on a transport connection. This is used for control of the number of data segments (PDUs) allowed to be transmitted over a particular transport connection before at least one acknowledgment must be returned from the destination system. If the number of PDUs already transmitted equals the maximum window and no corresponding acknowledgments have been received, transport stops sending PDUs over the transport connection and waits for an acknowledgment message. You cannot modify this characteristic. o nsap selector Default: 32 Value: 0-255 NSAP selector used by the nsp entity when opening a port to a network service. You cannot modify this characteristic. o retransmit threshold Default for Tru64 UNIX: 12 Value: 1-65535 Default for OpenVMS: 5 Value: 1-65535 Maximum number of times a source nsp entity is to restart an expired retransmission timer before the remote node is to be considered unreachable. When the threshold is reached, NSP sets the confidence variable to false.
2 – Status
o currently active connections Number of active transport connections. o state Status of the nsp entity. off The nsp entity is disabled. on The nsp entity is enabled. o uid Entity's unique identifier, which is generated when the entity is created.
3 – local_nsap
show [node node-id] nsp - local nsap nsap-address attribute [,attribute...] all [attributes] all counters all identifiers all status Examples: show nsp local nsap * name, nsap address show nsp local nsap 490022AA000400818920 all
3.1 – Counters
o creation time Time this entity was created. o deleted remote nsaps Number of times a remote NSAP has been deleted in order to reclaim resources.
3.2 – Identifier
o name Simplename assigned to the local NSAP when it was automatically created.
3.3 – Status
o nsap address Address assigned to the local NSAP when it was created. o uid Entity's unique identifier, which is generated when the entity is created.
3.4 – remote_nsap
show [node node-id] nsp - local nsap nsap-address - remote nsap nsap-address attribute [,attribute...] all [attributes] all counters all identifiers all status Examples: show nsp local nsap 490022AA000400818920 - remote nsap * name, nsap address show nsp local nsap 490022AA000400818920 - remote nsap 490021AA0004009F8420 all
3.4.1 – Counters
o connects received Total number of CR transport PDUs, regardless of their disposition, that the local NSAP has received from the remote NSAP. o connects sent Total number of CR transport PDUs sent by the local NSAP to the remote NSAP, including retransmissions. o creation time Time this entity was created. o duplicate pdus received Total number of all types of detected duplicate transport PDUs received from the remote NSAP. o pdus received Total number of all types of transport PDUs received from the remote NSAP (excluding detected duplicates). o pdus sent Total number of all types of transport PDUs sent to the remote NSAP (excluding retransmissions). o rejects received Number of detected reject received events. o rejects sent Number of detected reject sent events. o remote protocol errors Number of detected remote protocol error events. o retransmitted pdus Total number of all types of retransmitted transport PDUs sent to the remote NSAP. o total octets received Total number of octets of all types of transport PDUs received from the remote NSAP, regardless of their disposition. This count includes detected duplicates. o total octets sent Total number of octets of all types of transport PDUs sent to the remote NSAP, including retransmissions. o user octets received Total number of user data octets received from the remote NSAP, including normal, expedited, connect, accept, and disconnect data. This count does not include duplicates such as data retransmitted by the remote NSAP. o user octets sent Total number of octets of all types of transport PDUs the total number of user data octets sent to the remote NSAP, including normal, expedited, connect, accept, and disconnect data. This count does not include data retransmitted by the local NSAP. o user pdus discarded Number of PDUs received from the remote NSAP that were discarded because of insufficient buffer space. o user pdus received Total number of transport PDUs containing user data received from the remote NSAP, including normal, expedited, connect, accept, and disconnect data. This count does not include duplicates such as transport PDUs retransmitted by the remote NSAP. o user pdus sent Total number of transport PDUs containing user data sent to the remote NSAP, including normal, expedited, connect, accept, and disconnect data. This count does not include retransmitted transport PDUs.
3.4.2 – Identifier
o name Simple name assigned to the remote NSAP when it was automatically created.
3.4.3 – Status
o nsap address Address assigned to the remote NSAP when it was created. o uid Entity's unique identifier, which is generated when the entity is created.
4 – port
show [node node-id] nsp - port port-name attribute [,attribute...] all [attributes] all counters all identifiers all status Examples: show nsp port * name show nsp port NSP$PORT_0000202A client name, remote nsap show nsp port NSP$PORT_0000202A all show nsp port * with remote nsap = 49::00-37:AA-00-04-00-63-DE:20
4.1 – Counters
o creation time Time the port was assigned. o duplicate pdus received Total number of all types of detected duplicate transport PDUs received from the remote service provider. o pdus received Total number of all types of transport PDUs received from the remote service provider (excluding retransmissions). o pdus sent Total number of all types of transport PDUs sent to the remote NSAP (excluding retransmissions). o retransmitted pdus Total number of all types of retransmitted transport PDUs sent to the remote NSAP. o total octets received Total number of octets of all types of transport PDUs received from the remote NSAP, regardless of their disposition. This count includes detected duplicates. o total octets sent Total number of octets of all types of transport PDUs sent to the remote NSAP, including retransmissions. o user octets received Total number of user data octets received from the remote NSAP, including normal, expedited, connect, accept, and disconnect data. This count does not include duplicates such as data retransmitted by the remote NSAP. o user octets sent Total number of user data octets sent to the remote NSAP, including normal, expedited, connect, accept, and disconnect data. This count does not include data retransmitted by the local NSAP. o user pdus received Total number of transport PDUs containing user data received from the remote NSAP, including normal, expedited, connect, accept, and disconnect data. This count does not include duplicates such as transport PDUs retransmitted by the remote NSAP. o user pdus sent Total number of transport PDUs containing user data sent to the remote NSAP, including normal, expedited, connect, accept, and disconnect data. This count does not include retransmitted transport PDUs.
4.2 – Identifier
name Simple name assigned to the port when it was created.
4.3 – Status
o client name Default: None Value: Local-entity-name Name designated by the port user when the port was opened. o local nsap Default: None Value: NSAP address Local NSAP address being used for the transport connection. o local reference Default: None Value: 0-65535 Unique reference number assigned to the transport connection by the local transport service provider. o network port Default: None Value: Local-entity-name Name of the network port being used. o remote nsap Default: None Value: NSAP address Remote NSAP address being used for the transport connection. o remote reference Default: None Value: 0-65535 Reference number assigned to the transport connection by the remote NSAP. o roundtrip delay estimate Default: None Value: 0-65535 Amount of time, in milliseconds, of the roundtrip delay on the transport connection. o uid Default: None Value: uid Entity's unique identifier, generated when the entity is created.