Command Reference Guide
3Com Router 5000 Family and Router 6000 Family display dlsw remote ● 69
Command Reference
display dlsw remote
Purpose Use the display dlsw remote command to display information about the
specified or all remote peers.
Syntax display dlsw remote [ ip-address ]
Parameters ip-address
IP address of a remote peer.
Example Display information about all current remote peers of DLSw2.0.
<3Com > display dlsw remote
IP Address frame-in frame-out frame-drop ver type state lifetime
*128.10.45.10 0 00 V1 C CONNECT 00: 00: 00
128.10.46.78 2 20 V1 C DISCONNECT00: 00: 00
*130.20.45.12 2 20 V2 D CONNECT00: 02: 00
130.35.46.77 0 00 V2 C DISCONNECT00: 00: 00
*145.11.23.58 2 11 V2 C CONNECTING00: 00: 00
View This command can be used in the following views:
■ Any view
Description The output of the command may help you get aware of the connection state
between DLSw and its remote peers.
Table 20 Description on the fields of the display dlsw remote command
Field Description
* The asterisk leading the IP address of a peer indicates that the peer is
available for TCP connection setup.
A peer without the asterisk sign is a backup peer in inactive state.
IP address IP address of the peer
frame-in Number of the packets received by the peer.
frame-out Number of the packets sent by the peer.
frame-drop Number of the packets dropped by the peer
ver DLSw version: V1 or V2.
type Type of the remote peer, which can be:
D, meaning the peer is learned dynamically.
C, meaning the peer is configured manually.
state Connection state, which can be one of the following:
CONNECT, meaning a TCP connection is present
DISCONNECT, meaning no TCP connection is present
CONNECTING, meaning a TCP connection is being set up.
life-time Connection time