1 – ACP
Displays the current settings for LANCP and LANACP.
Format
SHOW ACP
1.1 – Parameters
None.
1.2 – Qualifiers
1.2.1 /OUTPUT
/OUTPUT=file-name
Creates the specified file and directs output to it.
1.3 – Example
LANCP> SHOW ACP
LANCP/LANACP options:
Verify is OFF
OPCOM messages are ENABLED
DLL packet tracing is DISABLED
This example shows how LANCP and LANACP are currently
configured.
2 – CONFIGURATION
Displays a list of LAN devices and characteristics on the system.
Format
SHOW CONFIGURATION
2.1 – Parameters
None.
2.2 – Qualifiers
2.2.1 /OUTPUT
/OUTPUT=file-name
Creates the specified file and directs output to it.
2.2.2 /USERS
Shows which protocols are using which template device.
3 – DEVICE
Displays information in the volatile device database. If the
LANACP process is not running, displays a list of current LAN
devices.
Format
SHOW DEVICE device-name
3.1 – Parameter
device-name
Supplies the LAN controller device name. The device name has
the form ddcu where dd is the device code, c is the controller
designation, and u is the unit number. LAN devices are specified
as the name of the template device which is unit 0. For example,
the first DE435 Ethernet device is specified as EWA0, the second
as EWB0.
For example, you can specify a DEMNA controller as EXA, EXA0,
or EXA0:. This refers to the LAN template device, for which is
maintained most of the device parameters and counters. Also,
the device name can refer to a device unit representing an
actual user or protocol. For example, the cluster protocol can
be started on a device as EWA1. You can specify specific device
units to view unit-specific parameter information.
If you do not specify a device name, all devices are displayed.
If you specify a device name, all matching LAN devices are
displayed, for example: E to select all Ethernet devices, F
for FDDI, I for Token Ring, EW to select all Ethernet PCI Tulip
devices.
NOTE
If you do not specify a qualifier, the utility displays the
matching devices without additional information.
3.2 – Qualifiers
3.2.1 /ALL
Shows all devices that match device name.
3.2.2 /CHARACTERISTICS
/CHARACTERISTICS or PARAMETERS
Displays status and related information about the device.
3.2.3 /COUNTERS
Displays device counters.
3.2.4 /DLL
/DLL or MOPDLL
Displays LAN volatile device database information related to MOP
downline load for the device.
3.2.5 /INTERNAL_COUNTERS
Displays internal counters. By default, it does not display zero
counters. To see all counters, including zero, use the additional
qualifier /ZERO. To see the debug counters, use the additional
qualifier /DEBUG.
3.2.6 /MAP
Displays the current configuration of the functional address
mapping table.
3.2.7 /MESSAGES
Displays the console messages displayed by the LAN driver as part
of the LAN driver internal counters. This qualifier is included
for convenience, to avoid scanning the internal counters to get
to the message data.
3.2.8 /OUTPUT
/OUTPUT=file-name
Creates the specified file and directs output to it.
3.2.9 /REVISION
Displays the current LAN driver and device revision information,
if available or applicable. Not all LAN drivers maintain revision
information.
3.2.10 /SR_ENTRY
Displays the contents of the current Token Ring source routing
cache table.
3.2.11 /TRACE
Displays LAN driver trace data.
3.2.12 /VLAN
Displays a list of IEEE 802.1Q tags that are configured on the
switch port connected to the specified physical LAN device.
LANCP listens for the GVRP (GARP (Generic Attribute Registration
Protocol) VLAN Registration Protocol) packets that contain the
configuration information and displays the configured tags.
The switch periodically sends GVRP packets to provide VLAN
configuration information in compliance with the IEEE 802.1Q
specification. If GVRP is not configured on the switch, or if the
LAN device is not connected to a switch, this command displays
only the list of tags that the VLAN driver has configured.
3.3 – Examples
1.LANCP> SHOW DEVICE/COUNTERS EXA0
Device Counters EXA0:
Value Counter
----- -------
259225 Seconds since last zeroed
5890496 Data blocks received
4801439 Multicast blocks received
131074 Receive failure
764348985 Bytes received
543019961 Multicast bytes received
3 Data overrun
1533610 Data blocks sent
115568 Multicast packets transmitted
122578 Blocks sent, multiple collisions
86000 Blocks sent, single collision
189039 Blocks sent, initially deferred
198120720 Bytes sent
13232578 Multicast bytes transmitted
7274529 Send failure
0 Collision detect check failure
0 Unrecognized frame destination
0 System buffer unavailable
0 User buffer unavailable
This command displays counters for Ethernet device EXA0.
2.LANCP> SHOW DEVICE/MAP ICA0
Multicast to Functional Address Mapping ICA0:
Multicast address Functional Address Bit-Reversed
----------------- ------------------ ------------
09-00-2B-00-00-04 03-00-00-00-02-00 C0:00:00:00:40:00
09-00-2B-00-00-05 03-00-00-00-01-00 C0:00:00:00:80:00
CF-00-00-00-00-00 03-00-00-08-00-00 C0:00:00:10:00:00
AB-00-00-01-00-00 03-00-02-00-00-00 C0:00:40:00:00:00
AB-00-00-02-00-00 03-00-04-00-00-00 C0:00:20:00:00:00
AB-00-00-03-00-00 03-00-08-00-00-00 C0:00:10:00:00:00
09-00-2B-02-00-00 03-00-08-00-00-00 C0:00:10:00:00:00
09-00-2B-02-01-0A 03-00-08-00-00-00 C0:00:10:00:00:00
AB-00-00-04-00-00 03-00-10-00-00-00 C0:00:08:00:00:00
09-00-2B-02-01-0B 03-00-10-00-00-00 C0:00:08:00:00:00
09-00-2B-00-00-07 03-00-20-00-00-00 C0:00:04:00:00:00
09-00-2B-00-00-0F 03-00-40-00-00-00 C0:00:02:00:00:00
09-00-2B-02-01-04 03-00-80-00-00-00 C0:00:01:00:00:00
09-00-2B-02-01-07 03-00-00-02-00-00 C0:00:00:40:00:00
09-00-2B-04-00-00 03-00-00-04-00-00 C0:00:00:20:00:00
09-00-2B-02-01-00 03-00-00-00-08-00 C0:00:00:00:10:00
09-00-2B-02-01-01 03-00-00-00-10-00 C0:00:00:00:08:00
09-00-2B-02-01-02 03-00-00-00-20-00 C0:00:00:00:04:00
03-00-00-00-00-01 03-00-00-00-00-01 C0:00:00:00:00:80
03-00-02-00-00-00 03-00-02-00-00-00 C0:00:40:00:00:00
This command displays mapping information for Token Ring device
ICA0.
3.LANCP> SHOW DEVICE/MOPDLL
Device Listing, volatile database:
--- MOP Downline Load Service Characteristics ---
Device State Access Mode Clients Data Size
------ ----- ----------- ------- ---------
EXA0 Enabled Exclusive KnownClientsOnly 1400 bytes
FXA0 Disabled NoExclusive NoKnownClientsOnly 246 bytes
This command displays MOP downline load information in the LAN
volatile device database for all known devices.
4.LANCP> SHOW DEVICE/MOPDLL EXA0
Device Listing, volatile database:
--- MOP Downline Load Service Characteristics ---
Device State Access Mode Clients Data Size
------ ----- ----------- ------- ---------
EXA0 Enabled Exclusive KnownClientsOnly 1400 bytes
This command displays MOP downline load information in the LAN
volatile device database for device EXA0.
5.LANCP> SHOW DEVICE/PARAMETERS IRA0
Device Parameters IRA0:
Value Parameter
----- ---------
Normal Controller mode
External Internal loopback mode
00-00-93-58-5D-32 Hardware LAN address
Token Ring Communication medium
Enabled Functional address mode
No Full duplex enable
No Full duplex operational
16 Line speed (megabits/second)
16 Mbps Ring speed
STP Line media
Enabled Early token release
Disabled Monitor contender
200 SR cache entries
2 SR discovery timer
60 SR Aging Timer
Enabled Source routing
3 Authorized access priority
AA-00-04-00-92-FF Upstream neighbor
0 Ring number
This command displays status and parameters information for
Token ring device IRA0.
6.LANCP> SHOW DEVICE/REVISION EWF0
Device Revisions EWF0:
Value Component
----- ---------
02000041 Device hardware revision
08020110 00000004 Port driver revision
08020172 00000001 LAN common routines revision
This command displays revision information for Ethernet device
EWF0:.
7.LANCP> SHOW DEVICE/SR_ENTRY ICA0
Source Routing Cache Table ICA0:
LAN address State XmtTmo RcvTmo StaleTmo DiscvTmo
----------------- ----- -------- -------- -------- --------
AA-00-04-00-92-FF LOCAL 00000028 00000028 00000245 00000000
This command displays source routing entry information for
Token Ring device ICA0.
4 – DLL
4.1 – or
4.1.1 – MOPDLL
Displays the current state of MOP downline load services for the
system, including devices for which MOP loading is enabled and
counters information.
Format
SHOW DLL or MOPDLL
4.1.1.1 – Parameters
None.
4.1.1.2 – Qualifier
4.1.1.2.1 /OUTPUT
/OUTPUT=file-name
Creates the specified file and directs output to it.
4.1.1.3 – Example
LANCP>SHOW DLL
LAN DLL Status:
EXA enabled in exclusive mode for known nodes only,
data size 1482 bytes
FXA disabled
#Loads Packets Bytes Last load time Last loaded
------ ------- ----- -------------------- ------------
EXA 5 1675 4400620 22-SEP-2002 10:27.51 GALAXY
FXA 0 0 0
On this node, there are two LAN devices, EXA (DEMNA) and
FXA (DEMFA). MOP downline load service is enabled on EXA in
exclusive mode.
Requests are answered only for nodes that are defined in the
LANACP node database. The image data size in the load messages
is 1482 bytes. There have been five downline loads, the last
one occurring on node GALAXY at 10:27. Finally, there are no
recorded downline loads for FXA, which is currently disabled
for downline load service.
5 – LOG
Displays recent downline load activity (the last 2048 bytes of
log data written to the log file SYS$MANAGER:LAN$ACP.LOG).
Format
SHOW LOG
5.1 – Parameters
None.
5.2 – Qualifier
5.2.1 /OUTPUT
/OUTPUT=file-name
Creates the specified file and directs output to it.
5.3 – Example
LANCP> SHOW LOG
This command displays the last 2048 bytes of log data written
to the log file SYS$MANAGER:LAN$ACP.LOG.
6 – NODE
Displays information in the LAN volatile node database.
Format
SHOW NODE node-name
6.1 – Parameter
node-name
Specifies the name of a node in the LAN volatile node database.
The name can include up to 63 characters associated with the
node address. If you do not specify a node name, all nodes are
displayed.
6.2 – Qualifiers
6.2.1 /ALL
Displays information for all nodes in the LAN volatile node
database. If you specify a node name, all matching nodes are
selected; for example, A/ALL selects all nodes beginning with A.
6.2.2 /OUTPUT
/OUTPUT=file-name
Creates the specified file and directs output to that file. If
the file extension is .com, the output is in the form of a list
of DEFINE NODE or SET NODE commands. The resulting command file
can be used to create the LAN node databases.
6.2.3 /TOTAL
Display counter totals only, for the nodes selected.
6.3 – Examples
1.LANCP> SHOW NODE
Node Listing:
GALAXY (08-00-2B-2C-51-28):
MOP DLL: Load file: APB.EXE
Load root: $64$DIA24:<SYS11.>
Boot type: Alpha satellite
CALPAL (08-00-2B-08-9F-4C):
MOP DLL: Load file: READ_ADDR.SYS
Last file: LAN$DLL:APB_X5WN.SYS
Boot type: Other
2 loads requested, 1 volunteered
1 succeeded, 0 failed
Last request was for a system image, in MOP V4 format
Last load initiated 10-JUN-1998 09:11:17
on EXA0 for 00:00:06.65
527665 bytes, 4161 packets, 0 transmit failures
Unnamed (00-00-00-00-00-00):
Totals:
Requests received 2
Requests volunteered 1
Successful loads 1
Failed loads 0
Packets sent 2080
Packets received 2081
Bytes sent 523481
Bytes received 4184
Last load CALPAL at 10-JUN-1998 09:11:17.29
This example shows output from a command issued on a local node
on which there are three nodes defined (GALAXY and CALPAL).
CALPAL has issued two load requests:
o The first request is the multicast request from CALPAL that
the local node volunteered to accept.
o The second request is the load request sent directly to the
local node by CALPAL for the actual load data. The elapsed
time from the second load request to completion of the load
was 6.65 seconds.
2.LANCP> SHOW NODE VAXSYS
Displays node characteristics and counters information from the
LAN volatile node database for node VAXSYS.
3.LANCP> SHOW NODE/ALL VAX
Displays node characteristics and counters information from the
LAN volatile node database for all nodes whose name begins with
VAX.
4.LANCP> SHOW NODE/ALL
Displays node characteristics and counters information from the
LAN volatile node database for all nodes.
5.LANCP> SHOW NODE/ALL/OUTPUT=TMP.INI
Writes a list of all nodes to the file TMP.INI.