% Librarian I01-42W׻׻5CBEXITHELPSHOWSTART(STOPZERO׻1 HELPBLASTCP is the control program used with LASTDRIVER, the Local AreaBSystem Transport service. LASTCP is used to control the driver ordisplay selected information. ww׻1 SHOW Format: SHOW 8Display information about LASTDRIVER or its environment.2 NODE'SHOW ACTIVE NODE CHARACTERISTICS KNOWN NODE COUNTERS NODE node-id<Display counters or characteristics of the node(s) selected. 3 examples-To display the counters for all nodes, enter:SHOW KNOWN NODE COUNTERS0To display the counters for active nodes, enter:SHOW ACTIVE NODE COUNTERS0To display the characteristics for a given node:#SHOW NODE node-name CHARACTERISTICS 2 COUNTERS SHOW LINE COUNTERS CIRCUIT TRANSPORT3 /ALL_CONTROLLER:Display the counters for all active ethernet controllers. FBy default, only the counters for the first controller are displayed. 3 /CONTROLLERS=Display the counters for the ethernet controllers specified. FBy default, only the counters for the first controller are displayed. 2 STATUS Format: SHOW STATUSDisplay LASTDRIVER status. 2 CLIENTS Format: SHOW CLIENTS*Display known client nodes in the network. 2 SERVERS Format: SHOW SERVERS*Display known server nodes in the network.ww׻1 START TRANSPORT# Format: START TRANSPORT /qualifierIStart LASTDRIVER transport. By defaul t, LASTCP will initialize the first$ethernet controller for LASTDRIVER. NLASTCP will first try to start the device specified in the /DEVICE qualifier. KIf not specified, LASTCP will start the device specified in the LAST$DEVICEIlogical name. Finally, if neither LAST$DEVICE nor /DEVICE are specified,LLASTCP will attempt to start all ethernet device based on an internal table.DThe LAST transport should not be started until after DECnet has beenDstarted. If the LAST transport is started before DECnet, DECnet willfail to start properly. 2 /DEVICE1 Format: START TRANSPORT/DEVICE=(list-of-devices)BStart the transport using the device(s) specified. This qualifierGwill override LASTCP's default device table and the LAST$DEVICE logicalname. 2 /TIMEOUT# Format: START TRANSPORT /TIMEOUT=nBSpecifies the minimum interval in seconds to be used by the serverDtransport to determine when inactive clients should be disconnected.HAn inactive client is one that has been  turned off or otherwise isolatedfrom the server.JBy default, the server's timer is specified by the client transport. ThisCqualifier allows a minimum value to be enforced on all connections.6n represents an integer in the range 60-65534 seconds.2 /CIRCUIT_MAXIMUM+ Format: START TRANSPORT /CIRCUIT_MAXIMUM=nESet the maximum number of nodes that may simultaneously be connected.#The default maximum circuits is 80.2 /GROUP! Format: START TRANSPORT /GROUP=nKGrouping is a method for segmenting LANs such that services associated withHcertain nodes will not be by seen by other nodes. An example of such anGenvironment would be an extended LAN. Here, a network manager may wish?to restrict nodes to services offered on their own LAN segment.JWhen specifying a group, the user should enter a number between 0 and 1023,inclusive. The default group is group zero. 2 /CHECKSUM" Format: START TRANSPORT /CHECKSUM@Establish mandatory data checksumming for all  messages exchangedEbetween the current node and any remote node. LASTDRIVER computes aDchecksum for all messages, and verifies the checksum on all received messages. 2 /CONTROLLERSA Format: START TRANSPORT /CONTROLLERS=([{controller letter,}...])DThis qualifier allows the user to specify which Ethernet controllersGare to be initialized for LASTDRIVER. The default is to initialize thefirst ethernet controller. FThis qualifier may not be used if the /ALL_ETHERNET qualifier is used. 3 examples"START TRANSPORT /CONTROLLERS=(A,B)DThis command instructs LASTCP to initialize controllers A and B withthe LAST protocol. START TRANSPORT /CONTROLLERS=BFThis command instructs LASTCP to initialize controller B with the LAST protocol. 3 unit-names'A unit name is of the form DDCU: where  DD is the device type  C is the controller field  U is the unit number FWhen specifying controllers for LASTDRIVER use the controller field ofthe unit nam e. XQA0 is controller AXEB0 is controller B2 /ALL_CONTROLLERS) Format: START TRANSPORT /ALL_CONTROLLERSAThis qualifier instructs LASTCP to start the LAST protocol on allEthernet adapters available. ?This qualifier may not be used if the /CONTROLLERS qualifier isused. ;The default is to start only the first ethernet controller.2 /TRANSMIT_QUOTA* Format: START TRANSPORT /TRANSMIT_QUOTA=nDThis qualifier establishes the number of transmit buffers LASTDRIVER+may use to communicate with a remote node. )The default is to use 5 transmit buffers. 2 /SLOW_MODE# Format: START TRANSPORT /SLOW_MODEEThis qualifier instructs LASTDRIVER to require remote transmitters to=use a TRANSMIT_QUOTA of 1 when communicating with this node. $This qualifier is not normally used. 2 /NODE_NAME( Format: START TRANSPORT /NODE_NAME=nameFThis qualifier instructs LASTCP to initialize LASTDRIVER with the nodename specified. 7If not specified, LASTCP will use the DECnet node name.ww׻1 STOP Format: STOP@Stop LASTDRIVER. This command causes LASTDRIVER to stop itself.ww׻1 ZEROZERO CIRCUIT COUNTERS TRANSPORT NODE node-id'Zero counters for the specified entity.ww׻1 EXIT Format: EXIT Exit LASTCP.ww