SCACP$HELP.HLB  —  SHOW  LAN_DEVICE
    Displays PEdriver device data. Each device is a local LAN device
    on the system, which can be used for NISCA communications.

    Format

      SHOW LAN_DEVICE  landevicename

1  –  Parameter

 landevicename[,...]

    Includes specific LAN devices, which you can use wildcards to
    specify.

    Use the /EXCLUDE qualifier to exclude LAN devices.

    Use the SHOW LAN_DEVICE command to display device names.

2  –  Qualifiers

2.1    /ALL

    Includes all device data.

2.2    /COUNTERS

    Includes device counters data maintained by PEdriver and counters
    data maintained by the LAN drivers.

2.3    /EXCLUDE

       /EXCLUDE=(landevicename[,...])

    Excludes specific LAN devices, which you can use wildcards to
    specify.

2.4    /INTERVAL

    For the /COUNTERS display, displays the changes to counters since
    the last SHOW command.

2.5    /n

    Displays the nth page. To select a particular page of a multipage
    display, specify the number of the page you want to display.

2.6    /OUTPUT

       /OUTPUT=filespec

    Creates the specified file and directs output to it.

2.7    /SDA

    Includes LAN device data displayed in SDA format, with all the
    data collected in one display for one LAN device.

2.8    /SUMMARY

    Includes device summary data. This is the default if /ALL,
    /COUNTERS, and /SDA qualifiers are not specified.

3  –  Example

  SCACP> SHOW LAN_DEVICE/COUNTERS

      The command in this example displays device counters.

  SCACP> SHOW LAN_DEVICE/COUNTERS/INTERVAL
  SCACP> SPAWN WAIT 0:0:10
  SCACP> SHOW LAN_DEVICE/COUNTERS/INTERVAL

      The first command in this example displays device counters
      since the last SHOW command. The SPAWN command tells the DCL
      WAIT command to insert a 10-second delay. The second SHOW
      command displays counters after the 10-second period.

  SCACP> SHOW LAN_DEVICE/COUNTERS

      The following is a snapshot of the output for SHOW LAN/ALL
      command.

    For list of all LAN errors, see IP or LAN Device Error Data.
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