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Displaying Configuration Information [ NS3000/iX Operations & Maintenance Reference Manual ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation


NS3000/iX Operations & Maintenance Reference Manual

Displaying Configuration Information 

You can display information about the location configuration file or
network directory file using the CONFIGURATION SUMMARY available as part
of NETTOOL. You can also use this tool to compare one configuration file
to another.

You can access information about configured network names and addresses
using the NAME-ADDRESS MANAGER which is also available through NETTOOL.

To Display Local Configuration 

Follow the steps below to display a summary of the local system's
configuration:

   1.  Run the NETTOOL utility by entering the program name:

       NETTOOL.NET.SYS

       The root menu will appear.

   2.  Enter CONFIG to run the CONFIGURATION SUMMARY tool.  The CONFIG
       menu will appear.

   3.  Enter SUMMARY to display a summary of the network transport and
       logging configuration values.  (Note that logging values may not
       be recorded for some MPE/iX releases.)

To Display Link Configuration Information 

You can display the configuration values for a specific link (excluding
X.25 links) by using the LINKCONTROL STATUS command.  (You can also use
the STATUS NETTOOL.)

   *   To display configuration values for a link on the local node
       called SYSLINK, enter the following command at the MPE prompt:

       LINKCONTROL SYSLINK;STATUS=Configuration

See chapter 7 for more information on using LINKCONTROL. See appendix A
for information on the LINKCONTROL status displays.

To Display Network Directory Configuration 

Follow the steps below to display a summary of the local system's network
directory configuration:

   1.  Run the NETTOOL utility by entering the program name:

       NETTOOL.NET.SYS

       The root menu will appear.

   2.  Enter CONFIG to run the CONFIGURATION SUMMARY tool.  The CONFIG
       menu will appear.

   3.  Enter NETDIR to display a summary of the network directory
       configuration.



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