show [node node-id] token ring attribute [,attribute...] all [attributes] all characteristics
1 – Characteristics
o version Default: Current version number Version number of the Token Ring architecture specification to which the implementation conforms. You cannot specify this characteristic.
2 – station
show [node node-id] token ring - station station-name attribute [,attribute...] all [attributes] all characteristics all counters all identifiers all status
2.1 – Characteristics
o aging timeout Default: 60 seconds Value: 1--655 Controls the timeout of the source routing information for nodes that the local node has not recently communicated with. o communication port Name of the hardware port associated with this station, taken from the corresponding argument in the create directive. You cannot modify this characteristic. o discovery timeout Default: 1 second Value: 1--255 Controls the timeout of the source routing discovery process. o etr Default: True Value: True or false Determines if Early Token Release is in use on this station. ETR may be supported only on 16 Mbps media. This attribute can only be set in the off state. o maximum source routes Default: 1024 Value: 256-2048 The maximum number of source route subentities this station will buffer. Can only be set in the off state. o monitor contender Default: False Value: True or false Determines if the station will try to become the Active Monitor, if a lower addressed station starts the monitor contention process. This attribute can only be set in the off state. o ring speed Default: Unknown Value: 4 or 16 Mbps The data rate of the media. Can only be set in the off state. o station address Default: Hardware ROM address Value: None The desired station address. Can only be set in the off state.
2.2 – Counters
Unless stated otherwise, counts include both normal and multicast traffic and all protocol types, service access points (SAPs), and protocol identifiers. o abort delimiter sent Number of times an abort delimiter was sent while transmitting. o auto-removal failures Number of times a failure during the beacon auto-removal process was detected and the station removed itself from the ring. o burst errors Number of times a lack of transitions was detected on the physical media. o creation time Time at which the station entity was created. o explorer frames received Number of SR explorer frames received by the source route entities. o explorer frames sent Number of source routing (SR) explorer frames sent by the source route entities. o frame copied errors Number of individually addressed frames received with the Address Recognized status bit = 1. o frequency errors Number of times an error was detected in the incoming signal frequency. o insertion failures Number of times that a ring insertion operation has failed. o internal errors Number of times a recoverable internal error was recognized. o line errors Number of times a CRC error or a non-data symbol in a frame or token with the E bit = 0 was detected. o lobe wire faults Number of times an open or shorted lobe data path was detected and the station removed itself from the ring. o lost frames Number of times this station has transmitted a frame and has failed to receive it for stripping before the Timer Return to Repeat (TRR) timer expired. o multicast octets received Number of octets successfully received in multicast frames of type LLC. (The count does not include the MAC envelope.) o multicast octets sent Number of octets successfully sent in multicast frames of type LLC. (The count does not include the MAC envelope.) o multicast pdus received Number of multicast frames successfully received of type LLC. o multicast pdus sent Number of multicast frames successfully sent of type LLC. o octets received Number of octets successfully received in frames of type LLC. o octets sent Number of octets successfully sent in frames of type LLC. o pdus received Number of frames successfully received of type LLC. o pdus sent Number of frames successfully sent of type LLC. o receive data overruns Number of times a frame was lost due to system or adapter transfer failure. o receiver congestions Number of frames recognized as matching one of this station's individual, group, or functional addresses, but could not be received for lack of buffers in the adapter. o remove frames received Number of times a remove MAC frame has been received and the station removed itself from the ring. o ring beaconings Number of times the condition of receiving or transmitted Beacon frames was detected due to a hard error. o ring failures Number of times the station left the ring due to failure. o ring recoveries Number of times detected the ring is in the monitor contention process. Indicates that the ring has attempted to recover from a soft error problem. o ring poll errors Number of times an error was detected in the A&C bits during the ring poll process. o route discovery failures Number of times the route discovery process failed to find a route to another station. o selftest failures Total number of times a self-test of the station detected an error. o signal losses Number of times detected loss of signal on the physical media. o single station conditions Number of times detected being the only station in the ring. o soft error reports sent Number of times sent a report error MAC frame to the ring error monitor. o unavailable station buffers Number of times a frame was discarded because no station level buffers were available. o unavailable user buffers Number of times a frame was discarded because no user buffer was available. o unrecognized individual destination pdus Number of times a received individually addressed LLC frame was discarded because there was no data link port with a matching SAP, SNAP PID, or Ethernet protocol type. o unrecognized multicast destination pdus Number of times a received LLC frame addressed to an enabled group or functional address was discarded because there was no data link port with a matching SAP, SNAP PID, or Ethernet protocol type. o token error Number of times when this station (when Active Monitor (AM)) has transmitted a new token due to errors on the ring. o transmit failures Number of times a transmit error, other than underrun occurred. Transmit error reasons can be tracked by event reasons, or by observing other 802.5 counters. o transmit underruns Number of times a transmit underrun occurred. o transmitting beacons Number of times initiated transmitting beacon frames.
2.3 – Identifier
o name Simplename assigned to token ring station when it was created.
2.4 – Status
o authorized access priority The maximum transmit priority allowed for this station. The value is set by the ring parameter server. o authorized function classes The bit map of the authorized function classes for this station. o functional address The functional address bit map enabled in the adapter for the reception on this station. o group addresses The set of group addresses enabled in the adapter for reception on this station. o insert error reason Reason code for an insertion error if there was a failure to insert into the ring, or insertion successful if no error. no open An error occurred during the insertion phase. bad parameters Invalid options specified to the adapter to insert into the ring. lobe fault Lobe test fault or MAC frames were received before physical insertion. signal loss Signal loss condition was detected during the insertion phase. timeout Logical insertion onto the ring failed before insertion timer expired. ring failure Unable to receive its own ring purge MAC frames after becoming the active monitor. ring beaconing A beacon MAC frame was received after physical insertion onto the ring. duplicate address Another station on the ring already has the address this station wishes to use. parameter server A Ring Parameter Server (RPS) is present on error the ring but does not respond to a request initialization MAC frame. remove frame A remove station MAC frame received was received during the insertion process. insertion successful The insertion phase was successful. o link state Data link state of this ring station. off Station is not on the ring. running Station is available to the user for processing. initializing Station is in process of inserting into the ring. recovery Station is beaconing. contending Station is participating in the monitor contention process. broken Station has failed the insertion process. o MAC address The currently active station address value for which the data link is receiving an individually addressed frame. o nearest upstream neighbor The MAC address of the last known upstream ring neighbor as heard from the ring poll process. o physical drop number The physical drop number assigned by the ring parameter server. o receive mode The receive mode of the station. Normal or promiscuous. o ring error reason Reason code for the most recent ring error detected by this station or no error if none has occurred. no error Successful operation, no error has occurred. ring in Claim token MAC frames were observed on the ring. recovery single It sensed this is the only station on the ring. station remove frame A remove ring station MAC frame request was received received and the station has deinserted from the ring. auto-removal The auto-removal process has failed and the station failure has deinserted from the ring. lobe fault An open or short circuit in the lobe wire cable was detected. transmitting Beacon frames are transmitted to the ring. beacon soft error A report error MAC frame has been transmitted. frame sent beaconing Beacon frames are presently transmitted or received condition to or from the ring. signal loss A loss of signal was detected on the ring. open in Station is in process of inserting into the ring. progress o ring number The local ring number as received from the ring parameter server. o ROM address The IEEE Universally Administered address present in the ROM of the adapter. o transparent source routing State of transparent source routing support. o state Operational state of the station. o uid Entity's unique identifier, which is generated when the entity is created.
2.5 – source_route
show [node node-id] token ring - station station-name- source route sourceroute-id attribute [,attribute...] all [attributes] all counters all identifiers all status This is supported on Tru64 UNIX only.
2.5.1 – Counters
o creation time Time at which the source route entity was created.
2.5.2 – Identifiers
o LANaddress The MAC address of the entity's destination station.
2.5.3 – Status
o routing information Source routing information to be used when communicating with the entity's destination station. o state State of the source route entity. no route No path known to the entity's destination address. on ring Destination station on the local token ring. No source routing information needed. have route Destination station on a remote token ring. Entity contains valid source routing information. rediscovering Route discovery on the extended token ring is in progress. stale Had source route but the Aging Timer expired. weak route Entity was created as a result of a Spanning Tree Explorer multicast frame. o uid Entity's unique identifier, which is generated when the entity is created.
2.6 – FA map
show [node node-id] token ring - station station-name - FA map famap-id attribute [,attribute...] all [attributes] all characteristics all counters all identifiers all status This is supported on Tru64 UNIX only.
2.6.1 – Characteristics
o functional address Functional address used to send or receive frames on the token ring. o group address Group address used for sending or receiving frames. o SAP address LLC SAP address protocol of frames to be mapped. If SNAP SAP (AA) then the SNAP PID applies. o SNAP PID SNAP protocol identifier for SNAP SAP frames.
2.6.2 – Counters
o creation time Time at which the FA map entity was created.
2.6.3 – Status
o uid Entity's unique identifier, which is generated when the entity is created.
3 – port
show [node node-id] token ring - port port-name attribute [,attribute...] all [attributes] all counters all identifiers all status This is supported on Tru64 UNIX only.
3.1 – Counters
o creation time Time at which the port subentity was created. o multicast octets received Number of multicast user data octets successfully received and available to the data link user. This counter is optional. o multicast octets sent Number of multicast user data octets successfully transmitted using the port. This counter is optional. o multicast pdus received Total number of multicast frames successfully received and available the data link user. o multicast pdus sent Number of multicast frames successfully transmitted using the port. This counter is optional. o octets received Total number of user data octets successfully received and available to the data link user. This counter is optional. o octets sent Number of user data octets successfully transmitted using the port. This counter is optional. o pdus received Total number of frames successfully received and available to the data link user. o pdus sent Total number of user frames successfully transmitted using the port. o unavailable user buffers Number of times no user buffer was available at the port for an incoming frame.
3.2 – Identifiers
o name Simple name assigned to the port when it is created.
3.3 – Status
o client Name specified by the data user link when the port is opened. o ethernet protocol types Set of Ethernet protocol types that are recognized for this port. o FA map mode If set to enabled, indicates that functional address mapping is being performed. Specified by the user when the port is opened. o FA-GA map Set of functional-to-group address/PID mappings for this port. o length present Indicates whether a length field is used in Ethernet format frames sent or received on this port. o llc sap addresses Set of individual and group LLC SAP addresses that are recognized for this port. o llc service The LLC PDU processing the data link user requires from the port. Specified by the user when the port is opened. o mac addresses Set of individual and multicast MAC addresses that are recognized for this port. o receive mode If set to promiscuous, indicates if the port is to frames regardless of MAC address. Or, on ports of type LLC, regardless of Ethernet protocol type, SNAP protocol identifier, or LLC SAP address. o station Name of the station subentity associated with this port. Specified by the user when the port is opened. o SNAP protocol identifiers Set of SNAP protocol identifiers that are recognized for this port. o source routing mode If set to transparent, indicates that transparent source routing is in effect. Specified by the user when the port is opened. o type Type of port specified by the user when the port is opened. o uid Entity's unique identifier, which is generated when the entity is created.