Novell NETWARE 6-DOCUMENTATION Manual page 2698

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TCPCON
Purpose
Syntax
Using TCPCON
260 Utilities Reference
place the commands to create swap files into the AUTOEXEC.NCF file
so the files will be created each time the server is started.
Swap files are dynamic; they change size as data is swapped in and out of
memory.
Topic
Virtual Memory
Use at the server console to
Monitor activity in the TCP/IP network segments of your internetwork
View configuration and statistics information about the following TCP/IP
protocols: IP, ICMP, UDP, TCP, OSPF, and EGP
View IP routes known to a TCP/IP node
View network interfaces supported by a TCP/IP node
Access the trap log maintained by SNMPLOG (local systems only)
Use Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) over TCP/IP or
IPX
to access TCP/IP information in any remote protocol stack
TM
supporting the TCP/IP Management Information Base (MIB)
[LOAD] TCPCON
By default, TCPCON monitors and gathers information from the local
®
NetWare
TCP/IP node.
You can, however, access another TCP/IP node on your internetwork if
you know the symbolic hostname or host IP address of that node.
See
Virtual Memory

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