Command Reference Guide
Administration Commands
query_ls
Initial contact has been established (for example, TEST exchange on a LAN device) and the XID
negotiation is in progress.
SENT_ACTIVATE_AS
Creating internal processes to handle the link.
SENT_SET_MODE
Waiting for a response to SNRM/SABME from the remote node.
ACTIVE
The link is fully active.
SENT_DEACTIVATE_AS_ORDERLY
Destroying internal processes.
SENT_DISCONNECT
The local node has sent a DISC frame to the remote node.
WAITING_STATS
The link has been disconnected. Final link statistics have been requested but not yet received.
RESET
The link is inactive.
act_sess_count
The total number of active sessions (both endpoint and intermediate) using the link.
det_adj_cp_name
Fully qualified name of the adjacent control point. This name is usually determined during activation; it is null
if the LS is inactive. However, for an LS to a back-level LEN node (specified by the
adj_cp_type parameter
on define_*_ls), this name is taken from the LS definition and is not determined during activation.
det_adj_cp_type
Type of the adjacent node, determined during link activation. Possible values are as follows:
LEARN_NODE
Node type is unknown or LS is inactive.
END_NODE
An End Node, a Branch Network Node acting as an End Node from the local node’s perspective, or a
LEN node that includes the Network Name CV in its XID3.
NETWORK_NODE
A Network Node, or a Branch Network Node acting as a Network Node from the local node’s
perspective.
VRN
Virtual routing node.
The node type is usually determined during activation; it is null if the LS is inactive. However, for an LS to
a back-level LEN node (specified by the adj_cp_type parameter on define_*_ls), the node type is taken
from the LS definition and is not determined during activation.
dlc_name
Name of the DLC used by the LS.
dynamic
Specifies whether the link was dynamically defined. Possible values are:
YES
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