NCPHELP.HLB  —  SHOW  NODE
 Use the SHOW NODE  command  to  display  node  information  (from  the
 volatile  database)  available to the executor node.  Use the LIST NODE
 command to display node information (from  the  permanent  database)
 available to the executor node.

 SHOW    ACTIVE NODES    CIRCUIT circuit-id  CHARACTERISTICS    TO file-id
 LIST    ADJACENT NODES	CIRCUIT circuit-id  COUNTERS
         KNOWN NODES     CIRCUIT circuit-id  STATUS
         LOOP NODES                          SUMMARY
         NODE node-id
         EXECUTOR

 All underscores found in parameters must be replaced with spaces
 when parameters are used in NCP commands.

1  –  ACTIVE NODES

 For a Routing node, indicates that information for all reachable
 nodes is to be displayed.  For a nonrouting node, indicates that
 information is to be displayed for the executor.

1.1  –  CIRCUIT

 Specifies that the display of a list of nodes is to be restricted to
 those nodes adjacent to the specified circuit.

2  –  ADJACENT NODES

 Indicates that information for all adjacent node id to be
 displayed.  Adjacent nodes are those the executor perceives
 Routing can reach that are separated from the executor by a
 single circuit.

2.1  –  CIRCUIT

 Specifies that the display of a list of nodes is to be restricted to
 those nodes adjacent to the specified circuit.

3  –  EXECUTOR

 Indicates that information for the executor node is to be
 displayed.

4  –  KNOWN NODES

 Indicates that information for all known nodes is to be
 displayed.

4.1  –  CIRCUIT

 Specifies that the display of a list of nodes is to be restricted to
 those nodes adjacent to the specified circuit.

5  –  LOOP NODES

 Indicates that information for all loop nodes is to be
 displayed.

6  –  NODE node-id

 Identifies a particular node for which information is to be
 displayed.

7  –  Examples

      NCP>SHOW KNOWN NODES SUMMARY

          This command displays node summary information for all  known
          nodes.

      NCP>SET NODE TEST CIRCUIT DMC-0
      NCP>SHOW LOOP NODES

          The first command establishes a loop node name (TEST) for the
          associated circuit DMC-0.  The second command displays loop node
          status information for all loop nodes established by the  SET
          NODE command.
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