Supported Commands
Display Commands
NetView Management
The syntax of a
RUNCMD
RUNCMP SP=OLXPu, APPL=NVOperid, command
where:
is the VTAM PU name of the FRX/FRM (NetView sees the FRX/FRM
OLXPu
as a PU),
is the ID of the NetView operator issuing the command, and
NVOperid
is the text of command sent to the FRX/FRM.
command
The
part of the
command
FRM operator performing local access operations. Supported commands are
described over the next few pages.
Most of the commands include
is the
linename
are options that can be specified if a line name was entered, and
the
PU Name
DISPLAY ID
Function: Displays the active/inactive status of specified PUs.
Command:
D NET, ID={linename[,A|E|I|N], puname}
Options:
= all active PUs on the line.
A
= all PUs on the line.
E
= all inactive PUs on the line.
I
= only the line status (no PUs). This is the default if no option is
N
DISPLAY LINES
Function: Displays the active/inactive status of specified lines.
Command:
D NET, LINES[,A|E|I]
Options:
= all active lines.
A
= all lines. This is the default if no option is entered.
E
= all inactive lines.
I
DISPLAY CONFIG
Function: Displays the configuration parameters for specified PUs.
Command:
D NET, CONFIG,ID={linename[,A|E|I],puname}
Options:
=all active PUs on the line.
A
=all PUs on the line.
E
=all inactive PUs on the line.
I
from NetView is generally as follows:
is the only part that needs to be entered by an FRX/
RUNCMD
{linename[n|n|n],puname}
from the first screen of the SNA Port record,
Name
from the PU Parameters screen of the SNA Port record.
entered.
in the format.
[n|n|n]
is
puname
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