The Node module has one entity, the global node entity, which crowns the hierarchy represented in the entity model described by the Digital Network Architecture. All other entities are subordinate to the Node entity. When enabled, each node is visible to all other nodes on the network. Access to a node's entities must be made through the node. The following shows the hierarchical relationship of the Node global entity to all of the other local entities. Node Event Dispatcher Alias Session Control NSP Transport OSI Transport Routing MOP CSMA-CD FDDI DDCMP HDLC The node entity is the only entity in the Node module.
1 – character
IMPLEMENTATION Particular DECnet implementation of the node. You cannot modify this characteristic. VERSION Version number of the network management architecture specification to which the implementation conforms. You cannot modify this characteristic. MAXIMUM LISTENERS ( OSF/1 only) Maximum number of CMIP listeners that the node supports. Zero specifies an unlimited number of listeners. You cannot modify this characteristic. The characteristic has no meaning on OPEN VMS LISTENER_TEMPLATE ( OSF/1 only) Name of the OSI transport template to be passed through the CMIP listener to session control. You cannot modify this characteristic. SECONDARY NAMES Lists the set of secondary fullnames the node might have due to more than one nameservice.
2 – counters
CHANGES OF ADDRESS Number of times the node's address has changed. CHANGES OF ID Number of times the node's ID has changed. IDROM CHECK FAILURES Number of times an IDROM was checked for consistency and was found to be in error. RENAMES Number of times the node has been renamed. See the rename command.
3 – status
FUNCTIONS ENABLED Functions that are currently enabled for the node. See the enable command. ID Indicates the unique 48-bit ID of the node. 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. This function is only supported on OpenVMS. DEAD - The node is unusable and unmanageable as the result of a power failure or similar event. The node must be rebooted. This function is only supported on 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.