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 FRX4000/6000 (NetView sees the
OLXPu
FRX4000/6000 as a PU),
is the ID of the NetView operator issuing the command, and
NVOperid
is the text of command sent to the FRX4000/6000.
command
The
part of the
command
FRX4000/6000 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
entered.
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
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.
in the format.
[n|n|n]
is
puname
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