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

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Using NETTOOL
Using the NETTOOL Tools
not queue)
R Enter Destination Display mode. (Must be in
Process mode)
S For an interpreted dump of a socket data structure.
(Must be in Process Display mode)
T Enable/disable tracing.
V Print the SOCKINFO version number.
Y Define new timeout value, in seconds. (Default is 0 :
disabled)
5. To return to NETTOOL, type E.
STATUS
The STATUS tool provides options that let you display the status of the
network interfaces and their associated links. To use this tool, perform
the following steps.
1. Run NETTOOL by entering the program name at the MPE prompt:
NETTOOL.NET.SYS
The root menu will appear.
2. Select the STATUS tool from the main menu by entering the STATUS
command. A new menu will appear.
3. Select the menu item or items needed to display the information you
want to see. The available choices are described here.
NODE Select to display the local node name, the domain name
if one is configured, the CPU type, the MPE version, the
transport version, and the transport start time. The
display information is from the configuration file (not
the name cache displayed when you use the
NAME-ADDRESS tool).
INTERFACES Use to obtain a list of all the network interfaces and the
links configured for those NIs. (You can obtain
additional information about the links using the
LINKCONTROL command or the X25STAT tool. You can
obtain additional information about NIs using the
NETCONTROL command.)
TCPSTAT Use to display TCP global statistics and connection
table information. Available commands for the TCPSTAT
menu are TCPGLOBAL, CONNTABLE, and
CONNINFORMATION.
NOTE
CONNINFORMATION — function not available at this time.