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Displays ARP information.Related command: SET ARP
SHOW ARP [host] [/LOCAL]
host
Optional. Default: All hosts.Host about which you want information.
/LOCAL
Optional. Default: The command checks the hosts database and, if a lookup fails, it also checks the BIND resolver.Limits name-to-address lookups to the local hosts database.
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TCPIP> SHOW ARP
Address Resolution Mapping Table: 37 Buckets 16 Deep 36 Bytes
Cnt Flags Timer Host Phys Addr
1: UC 425 * 00-00-f8-40-ad-91
2: UC 60 150.110.4.191 08-00-2b-39-4b-40
3: UC 438 150.110.5.117 00-00-f8-8d-24-d4
4: UCS 878 150.110.5.109 00-00-f8-4f-f1-63
5: UCS 426 150.110.5.31 08-00-2b-a1-b1-93
7: UC 104 150.110.4.2 aa-00-04-00-6d-10
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Displays the contents of the ARP table.
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TCPIP> SHOW ARP PARROT
parrot (11.170.6.45) at O8-CC-2B-12-C2-BB
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Displays IP address-to-hardware address mapping for host PARROT.
Displays client entries in the BOOTP database.Related command: SET BOOTP
SHOW BOOTP [ host ]
[ /HARDWARE=ADDRESS=hex_address ]
[ /LOCAL ]
[ /OUTPUT=file ]
host
Optional. Default: Displays all entries.Host entry you want displayed.
/HARDWARE=ADDRESS=hex_address
Optional. Default: None.Identifies the entry by hardware address.
Specify the address as hh-hh-hh-hh-hh-hh.
/LOCAL
Optional. Default: The command checks the hosts database and, if a lookup fails, it also checks the BIND resolver.To display hardware-address/IP-identification matches, limits host-name-to-IP-address lookup for each entry in the BOOTP database to the local hosts database.
/OUTPUT=file
Optional. Default: Screen display.Output is directed to the specified file.
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TCPIP> SHOW BOOTP MYNA /FULL
Host: 17.22.222.255 myna
Hardware Address: 07-06-2B-05-04-03
Network mask: 255.0.0.0 Type: Ethernet
File: MYNA.SYS
Time offset: 0 Vendor: Birds, Inc.
Gateways: not defined
Servers:
Cookie: not defined
IEN: not defined
Impress: not defined
Log: not defined
LPR: not defined
Name: owl.wise.mouser.edu
Resource: not defined
Time: not defined
TCPIP>
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Displays the entry for client myna in the BOOTP database. When myna requests a download, DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS sends system image MYNA.SYS.
Displays statistical information about OpenVMS and container file systems.The NFS server software must be active.
Related commands: SHOW NFS
SHOW CFS [ /CONTINUOUS[=n] ]
[ /PARAMETERS ]
[ /SUMMARY ]
/CONTINUOUS[=n]
Optional. Default: Static display; /CONTINUOUS=4.Continuously updates the screen display.
To terminate the display, type Ctrl/Z.
/PARAMETERS
Optional.Displays the parameters.
/SUMMARY
Optional.Displays:
- Wait states
- Data cache performance
- Summary of allocated services and resources
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TCPIP> SHOW CFS
CFS Services OpenVMS Services
------------------- ----------------------------------------------
CLOSE 14
CREATE_FH 1 $ASSIGN 17 $QIO 0
CREDIR_FH 1 $DASSGN 15 Access 14
FREEBUFF 0 Create 2
GETATTR 16256 $DEQ 125 Deaccess 15
LINK_FH 0 $ENQ 436
LOOKUP_FH 14 Read_attr 6746
OPEN_FH 14 getVMpage 6 Write_attr 7
READ 8119 freeVMpage 0
READBUFF 0 Lookup 57
READDIR_FH 13 $CLREF 26318
READLINK_FH 0 $SETEF 26318 Extend 1
REMDIR_FH 1
REMOVE_FH 2 $DCLAST 26325 Delete 3
RENAME_FH 2 $CLRAST 1877 Enter 2
SETATTR 1 $SETAST 49601 Remove 2
STATFS 1873
SYMLINK_FH 0 $GETDVI 1875 Read_V 13
WRITE 5 Write_V 2
OTHER 6 $CHKPRO 71
TOTAL 26322
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TCPIP> SHOW CFS /SUMMARY
CFS Service status and performance 29-OCT-1998 14:54:36.74
Service State Cur Max Total Cacheop Cur Hit I/O Inc Status
------------- --- --- ----- ------- --- --- --- --- ----------
FP-Access 0 0 0 Read 0 0 0 0 Clusize 16
FP-Attributes 0 0 0 Read-A 0 0 0 0 Limit 256
FP-Delete 0 0 0 Write 0 0 0 0 Inuse 0
FP-Dir 0 0 0 Write-A 0 0 0 0 Busy 0
FP-Rename 0 0 0 Write-D 0 Hitrate 0
FP Sub_total 0 0 0
Buffered 0 0 0 Nameop Cur Hit Status
Internal 0 0 0 ------ ---- ---- -------------
I/O 0 0 0 Add 0 Tabsize 0
Lock 0 0 0 Delete 0 Inuse 0
Logging 0 0 0 Lookup 0 0 Hitrate 0
Resource 0 0 0
RMS 0 0 0 Fileop Cur Hit Status
Service 0 0 0 ------ ---- ---- -------------
Timer 0 0 0 Find 0 0 Limit 0
Other 0 0 0 Find-A 0 Inuse 655535
Synch 0 0 0 Find-C 0 Timeout 5
Hitrate 0
Services count 1 1 3 ATCBs: 1 TBABs: 0 RDCBs: 1 Pages: 0
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Displays service wait states, data cache performance, and a summary of services and resources.
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TCPIP> SHOW CFS /PARAMETERS
CFS PARAMETERS
Data cache
Size 256
Low limit 4
High limit 8
Attribute cache Disabled
Size 0
Timeout 5
Name cache Disabled
Size 0
Transfer size 8192
Write size 512
Output fatal messages to device: _OPA0:
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Displays file system information.
Displays the settings and status for the IP, TCP, UDP, and INET_ACP software, including routing, buffers, sockets, and memory on the running system.Related Commands: SET COMMUNICATION
SHOW COMMUNICATION [/MEMORY] [/ROUTE ]
[/SECURITY ]
/MEMORY
Optional.Displays information about memory allocated to data structures associated with network operations.
/ROUTE
Optional.Displays routing settings.
/SECURITY
Optional. Default: Brief.Displays the security settings specified with the following SET COMMUNICATION qualifiers:
- /ACCEPT=option:options
- /ALLOW_LOG_OPTIONS=options
- /FORCE_LOG_OPTIONS=options
- /REJECT=option:options
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TCPIP> SHOW COMMUNICATION/ROUTE
Routing tables
Destination Gateway Flags Refs Use Interface
default 16.20.0.173 UG 2 6624852 WE0
16.20/16 16.20.208.142 U 16 1091687 WE0
127.0.0.1 127.0.0.1 UH 3 10972 LO0
198.1.1/24 16.20.208.153 UGS 0 0 WE0
198.1.2/24 16.20.208.153 UGS 0 0 WE0
198.1.3/24 16.20.208.153 UGS 0 612 WE0
198.1.4/24 16.20.208.153 UGS 1 615 WE0
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Displays the routing table entries.
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TCPIP> SHOW COMMUNICATION /MEMORY
1585 mbufs in use:
490 mbufs allocated to data
221 mbufs allocated to ancillary data
2 mbufs allocated to packet headers
131 mbufs allocated to socket structures
198 mbufs allocated to protocol control blocks
180 mbufs allocated to routing table entries
246 mbufs allocated to socket names and addresses
21 mbufs allocated to socket options
76 mbufs allocated to interface addresses
1 mbufs allocated to kernel table
2 mbufs allocated to ip multicast options
7 mbufs allocated to ip multicast address
10 mbufs allocated to interface multicast addess
1 mbufs allocated to <mbuf type 100>
1 mbufs allocated to <mbuf type 108>
3 mbufs allocated to <mbuf type 109>
7 mbufs allocated to <mbuf type 112>
28 mbufs allocated to <mbuf type 113>
28 mbufs allocated to <mbuf type 114>
3 mbufs allocated to <mbuf type 115>
3 mbufs allocated to <mbuf type 117>
5 mbufs allocated to <mbuf type 118>
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Displays information about memory usage.
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TCPIP> SHOW COMMUNICATION /SECURITY
Communication Security Parameters
Allow Log: Acpt Actv Dactv Conn Error Exit Logi Logo Mdfy Rjct TimO Addr
Force Log: None
Security device: disabled
Access lists
Accept host: 0.0.0.0
Accept netw: 0.0.0.0
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Displays information about security parameters that were specified with the SET COMMUNICATION command.
Displays the information in the configuration database. This database, read by the DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS startup procedure, holds information to:
- Configure the lower-layer protocols, including dynamic routing
- Configure and enable the internet interfaces
- Configure the services you want enabled when DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS starts up
- Configure the BIND resolver
- Configure the BIND server, including the default domain
- Configure SMTP
- Configure SNMP
- Configure TIME
- Map file systems
Because the SET CONFIGURATION commands do not take effect until the next time DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS starts up, the SHOW CONFIGURATION command might not display the current settings for the running software. For example, the information you see from SHOW CONFIGURATION PROTOCOL might differ from the SHOW PROTOCOL /PARAMETERS output.
Related commands: All the SET CONFIGURATION commands
SHOW CONFIGURATION { component
ENABLE SERVICE [service]
START ROUTING }
[ /COMMON ]
[ /FULL ]
[ /OUTPUT=file ]
component
Required if you do not specify ENABLE SERVICE or START ROUTING.Component, defined in the configuration database, whose configuration you want to display.
ENABLE SERVICE [service]
Required if you do not specify component or START ROUTING.Displays either the specified component or all the components that are enabled by the DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS startup procedure.
START ROUTING
Required if you do not specify component or ENABLE SERVICE.Shows whether or not routing is configured to start running by the DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS startup procedure.
/COMMON
Optional. Default: Node-specific.Valid only with SHOW CONFIGURATION ENABLE SERVICE.
Displays the information in the configuration database for the clusterwide enabling or disabling of services.
/FULL
Optional. The default is to give a brief listing of the information.Displays complete information.
Valid with the component parameter.
/OUTPUT=file
Optional. Default: Screen display.Writes output to the specified file.
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TCPIP> SHOW CONFIGURATION ENABLE SERVICE
Enable service
FTP, FTP_CLIENT, LPD, LPD_CLIENT, MOUNT, NFS, NFS_CLIENT, PCNFS,
PORTMAPPER, REXEC, RSH, SMTP, SNMP
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Displays the services configured in the services database that will be enabled by the DIGITAL TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS startup procedure.
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TCPIP> SHOW CONFIGURATION SNMP
SNMP Configuration
Flags: AuthenTraps Sets
Contact: Sam Spade
Location
First: Falcon Building
Second: Los Angeles, California
Community Type Address_list
public Read 0.0.0.0
trapit Read Trap 136.20.0.10
trapit2 Read Trap 136.20.0.12, 136.20.0.15
rw2 Read Write 136.20.0.15, 136.20.0.100
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Displays the SNMP configuration.
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TCPIP> SHOW CONFIGURATION NAME_SERVICE
BIND Resolver Configuration
Transport: UDP
Domain: fred.parrot.brd.com
Retry: 4
Timeout: 4
Servers: 11.20.208.10, 11.20.208.53
Path: No values defined
TCPIP>
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Displays, from the configuration database, the BIND resolver configuration.
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TCPIP> SHOW CONFIGURATION INTERFACE
Interface: DE1
IP_Addr: 11.20.208.100 NETWRK: 255.255.0.0 BRDCST: 11.20.255.255
Interface: LO0
IP_Addr: 137.0.0.1 NETWRK: 255.0.0.0 BRDCST:
TCPIP>
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Displays the permanent definition of internet interfaces DE1 and LO0.
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TCPIP> SHOW CONFIGURATION SMTP
SMTP Configuration
Options
Initial interval: 0 00:30:00.00 Address_max: 16 NOEIGHT_BIT
Retry interval: 0 01:00:00.00 Hop_count_max: 16 NORELAY
Maximum interval: 3 00:00:00.00 HEADERS
Timeout Initial Mail Receipt Data Terminate
Send: 5 5 5 3 10
Receive: 5
Alternate gateway: not defined
General gateway: not defined
Substitute domain: not defined
Zone: not defined
Postmaster: TCPIP_SMTP
Log file: SYS$SPECIFIC:[TCPIP_SMTP]TCPIP$SMTP_LOGFILE.LOG
Generic queue Queues Participating nodes
TCPIP$SMTP_CRANE_00 1 CRANE
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Displays the SMTP configuration.
Displays:
- Device socket counters
- Values previously set with SET COMMUNICATION
- Current settings from the running communications software
(A device socket is composed of two parts: the internet device (interface) and the socket.)
SHOW DEVICE_SOCKET [ device_socket ]
[ /CONTINUOUS[=n] ]
[ /FULL ]
[ /HOST=host ]
[ /[NO]LOCAL ]
[ /PORT=n ]
[ /SERVICE=service ]
[ /TYPE=socket_type ]
device_socket
Optional. Default: All device sockets.Device socket for which you want information.
Specify the characters BG and the device's unit number, for example, BG3, BG17.
/CONTINUOUS[=n]
Optional. Default: Static display; /CONTINUOUS=4.Automatically updates the display.
Screen update interval in seconds. Valid only for a specific device socket.
To terminate the display, type Ctrl/C.
/FULL
Optional. The default is to give a brief listing of the information.Displays complete information, including:
- Application option settings, for example, ACCEPT or FULL_DUPLEX_CLOSE
- State of the service
- Counters for receiving and sending buffers
/HOST=host
Optional. Default: All hosts.Displays information for device sockets bound to the specified host.
This does not include device sockets bound to the "ANY host" (address 0.0.0.0).
/LOCAL
/NOLOCAL
Optional. Default: /LOCAL.Displays information for device sockets bound to hosts in the local hosts database.
/NOLOCAL: Displays information for device sockets bound to hosts in the hosts database and hosts known by the BIND resolver.
/PORT=n
Optional. Default: All local ports.Displays information for device sockets bound to the specified local port.
/SERVICE=service
Optional. Default: All services.Displays information for device sockets used for the specified service.
/TYPE=socket_type
Optional. Default: /TYPE=ALL.Displays information for the specified type of device socket. Specify one:
- STREAM
- DGRAM
- RAW_IP
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TCPIP> SHOW DEVICE_SOCKET BG21 /FULL
Device_socket: bg21 Type: STREAM LOCAL REMOTE
Port: 515 0
Host: 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0
Service: LPD
RECEIVE SEND
Queued I/O 0 0
Q0LEN 0 Socket buffer bytes 0 0
QLEN 0 Socket buffer quota 4096 4096
QLIMIT 5 Total buffer alloc 0 0
TIMEO 0 Total buffer limit 16384 16384
ERROR 0 Buffer or I/O waits 0 0
OOBMARK 0 Buffer or I/O drops 0 0
I/O completed 0 0
Bytes transferred 0 0
Options: ACCEPT REUSEADR FDCLOSE
State: PRIV
RCV Buff: None
SND Buff: None
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Displays complete information about device socket BG21, including the options that are set, for example, the FULL_DUPLEX_CLOSE option.
(With the FULL_DUPLEX_CLOSE option set, the first data transmission on a TCP connection that has been closed by the remote application returns an EPIPE error. Subsequent send operations on the half-closed socket proceed normally.)
The following table describes the counters in the first column of the display.
Counter Meaning Q0LEN Number of sockets that are about to be connected to the specified socket QLEN Number of sockets that have established a connection but have not yet been accepted by the specified socket QLIMIT Number of sockets for the Q0LEN and QLEN sockets TIMEO Not used ERROR Error code temporarily stored on the socket OOBMARK Out-of-band mark
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TCPIP> SHOW DEVICE_SOCKET BG75 /CONTINUOUS=10
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Displays information about device socket BG75 every 10 seconds.
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TCPIP> SHOW DEVICE_SOCKET /HOST="lark"
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Displays information about all device sockets for remote host lark.
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TCPIP> SHOW DEVICE_SOCKET bg1898
Port Remote
Device_socket Type Local Remote Service Host
bg1898 STREAM 23 2568 TELNET 16.20.176.227
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Displays socket type, service, and host information device bg1898.
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