NS3000/iX Operations and Maintenance Reference Manual (36922-90042)

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Commands
NETCONTROL STATUS
PROT=
gProt
PROT=
niProt
Specifies that a protocol is the pertinent entity for each
specified function to act on. Enter the name of the
protocol, as follows:
gprot
Specifies the name of one transport
general protocol to display the status
of. Valid inputs are TCP, UDP, PXP, or
IPU. If the specified protocol did not
start or is not one of these inputs, an
“ENTITY NOT ACTIVE” error will
occur. If transport was not previously
started, a “TRANSPORT NOT
ACTIVE” warning will occur.
niprot
Specifies the name of one network
interface protocol to display the status
of; must be used in conjunction with the
NI=niname parameter. Valid inputs
depend on the NI type, as shown here.
If the specified protocol did not start, is
not configured, or is not one of these
inputs, an “ENTITY NOT ACTIVE”
error will occur. If transport was not
previously started, a “TRANSPORT
NOT ACTIVE” warning will occur.
NI Type: Valid Network
Interface Protocol
Names
LAN IP, PROBE, ARP
TOKEN IP, ARP
FDDI IP, ARP
100VG-AnyLAN IP, PROBE, ARP
100Base-T IP, PROBE, ARP
ROUTER IP, DIAL
X.25 IP, X25
GATEHALF IP, DIAL
LOOP IP