NS3000/iX Operations and Maintenance Reference Manual (36922-90039)
Chapter 7 129
Commands
NETCONTROL STATUS
Example 5
Example 5 is a sample of the output that is displayed when the
NETCONTROL STATUS command is issued and the LAN1 network
interface and the ARP protocol is speciļ¬ed.
:NETCONTROL STATUS; NI=LAN1; PROT=ARP
NETWORK INTERFACE PROTOCOL STATUS : WED, JAN 26,
1994, 1:55 PM
PROTOCOL STARTED : WED, JAN 26, 1994, 1:55 PM
PROTOCOL NAME : ARP
PROTOCOL ID : $00000508
PROTOCOL FLAGS : $00000000
TRACE MASK : $00000000
PCB LINK INFO : NEXT $4533FDC0
TRACE ID'S : TRACE $00000000
PORT ID : $FFFFFF10
NETWORK NAME : LAN1
To report the status of the control process, enter
:NETCONTROL STATUS
GENERAL TRANSPORT STATUS : WED, JAN 26, 1994, 9:12 AM
TRANSPORT STARTED : WED, JAN 26, 1994, 3:57 AM
FLAGS : $000014C0
MAX NETWORK INTERFACES : 32
MAX NODE NAMES : 360
LOG ID : $00000003
TRACE ID : $00010081
CONTROL PROCESS PORT ID : $FFFFFC8E
HOME NETWORK : LAN1
CONFIGURATION FILE : NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS
TRACE MASK : $00000040
NODE NAME : NODE.DOMAIN.ORG
If the control process is not active, you will see a warning
:NETCONTROL STOP
:NETCONTROL STATUS
TRANSPORT NOT ACTIVE. (NETXPORTWARN 0001)
NOTE
The output format of all NETCONTROL commands is subject to change
without notice. Programs which are developed to postprocess
NETCONTROL output should not depend on the exact format (spacing,
alignment, number of lines, upper or lower case, or spelling) of any
NETCONTROL command output.