NCLHELP.HLB  —  show  x25_access, security_dte_class, remote_dte
    show  [node node-id] x25 access -
        security dte class class-name -
                    remote dte dte-name  attribute [,attribute...]
                                         all [attributes]
                                         all characteristics
                                         all counters
                                         all identifiers

    Examples:

    show x25 access security dte class Default -
         remote dte * name, rights identifiers

    show x25 access security dte class Default -
         remote dte remdte-0 all

1  –  Characteristics

 o  acl

    Default: No acl        Value: Access control list

    Access Control List (ACL) that is used when checking outbound
    calls to the set of DTE addresses that this remote DTE
    represents. Wildcards can be used in the identifiers that form
    part of each Access Control Entry (ACE) in an Access Control
    List (ACL).

 o  remote address prefix

    DTE address prefix for this remote DTE. The value of this
    characteristic is specified by the remote address prefix argument
    in the create command. You cannot modify this characteristic.

 o  rights identifiers

    Default: No rights identifiers    Value: Set of names

    Rights identifiers possessed by this remote DTE. It is used for
    incoming call checking against the ACL attribute of a security
    filter entity that is used to guard a filter.

2  –  Counters

 o  creation time

    Time at which the entity was created.

 o  incoming calls blocked

    Number of times that an incoming call that matched the remote
    address prefix for this remote DTE has been blocked by security.

 o  outgoing calls blocked

    Number of times that an outgoing call that matched the remote
    address prefix for this remote DTE has been blocked by security.

3  –  Identifier

 o  name

    Simple name assigned to the remote DTE when it is created.

4  –  Status

 o  uid

    Entity's unique identifier, which is generated when the entity is
    created.
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