User Manual

Status Displays Using the ETS
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Show Hosts Displays the TCP/IP hosts known to the ETS. These are hosts that were
resolved with a connect attempt, seen with rwho broadcasts, or explicitly added
to the host table with the Set/Define Telnet Hosts command.
The Host, Node, and Service displays allow you to use “wildcards” in place of
host names. Wildcards are characters that can be substituted for a single
character or a series of characters.
Show IPsecurity Shows any restriction on incoming or outgoing TCP/IP sessions and the ports
to which those restrictions apply.
Show Logging Shows the device to which logging information is directed for output, such as
a console or a specific host.
Show Menu Shows the currently configured menu strings, if any.
Show Nodes Shows the LAT nodes on the network offering services, and their LAT
protocol version. The Status sub-option shows hardware addresses and any
services offered by the node.
Show Ports Shows the current setup of your port. Settings such as flow control, parity,
default preferred hosts, and username are shown, as well as enabled settings
such as Broadcast, Lock, and Messages. The display will also show printer
status: either on-line and ready to accept jobs, or in a non-ready state such as
ACK, Busy, or Error.
Show Protocols Shows an overall view of the network protocol counters, unless a parameter is
added to the command. Specifying one of the following protocols shows
detailed information on that protocol: AppleTalk, LAN Manager, LAT,
NetWare, or TCP/IP. Users can also display which protocols are currently
enabled using the Enabled keyword. In addition, users can request information
on Counters and Queues.
Show Queue Shows the jobs currently waiting in the ETS’s print queue(s).
Show Server Shows the state of the ETS, including hardware and software addresses, LAT
timers, session and queue limits, and so on. There are also available counters
(network events), status (active users, ports, and services), and boot (reloading
information) displays.
Show Services Shows the local and remote services that are available to your port, subject to
any group restrictions that are in place (that is, you cannot see services that you
are not eligible to connect to). Using the Local option instead of a service name
shows only the services provided by this ETS.
The Characteristics option displays more detailed information on the service,
such as its rating and groups. The Status option shows availability as well as
the offering node.
Show Sessions Displays your active sessions (if any). The command displays the host/service
you are connected to as well as the session number and type of connection.