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ZTTCP DISPLAY-Display IP Routers

Use this command to do the following:

Requirements and Restrictions

Format




ALL
displays all IP routers and OSA-Express connections that are defined in the TPF system. IP router definitions and OSA-Express definitions are displayed in separate tables.

ACTIVE
displays all IP routers and OSA-Express connections that are active.

INACTIVE
displays all IP routers and OSA-Express connections that are not active.

IP-ipaddr
displays all IP routers or the OSA-Express connection that is associated with a specific local IP address, where ipaddr is the numeric local IP address.

LOCIPS
displays all local IP addresses defined in the TPF system.

SDA-sda
displays a specific IP router, where sda is the symbolic device address of the IP router.

STATS
displays statistics about resources used by TCP/IP native stack support.

Additional Information

Online help information is available for this command. To display the help information, enter one of the following:

ZTTCP HELP

ZTTCP ?

Examples

The following example displays information about all IP routers and OSA-Express connections, where:

 SDA 
is the symbolic device address of the IP router.

 CURRENT STATUS 
shows whether the current status of the IP router or OSA-Express connection is active or inactive.

 DESIRED STATUS 
shows whether the desired status of the IP router or OSA-Express connection is active or inactive.

 LOCAL IP ADDR 
is the local IP address associated with the IP router, or the real IP address of the TPF system across this OSA-Express connection.

 ROUTER IP ADDR 
is the IP router address. This field is displayed only when the current status of the IP router is active.

 TRACE 
shows whether IP trace is active for a given IP router or local IP address, or for a given OSA-Express connection, where:

 ALL 
indicates that IP trace is active for this IP router or OSA-Express connection because IP trace is active for all resources.

 IP 
indicates that IP trace is active for this IP router because IP trace is active for the local IP address associated with this IP router or OSA-Express connection.

 NO 
indicates that IP trace is not active for this IP router or OSA-Express connection.

 OSA 
indicates that IP trace is active for this OSA-Express connection because IP trace was specifically started for this OSA-Express connection.

 SDA 
indicates that IP trace is active for this IP router because IP trace was specifically started for this IP router.

 OSA NAME 
is the name of the OSA-Express connection.

 READ 
is the read SDA associated with the OSA-Express connection. The write SDA associated with the connection is the read SDA plus 1.

 DATA 
is the data SDA associated with the OSA-Express connection.
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|User:   ZTTCP DISPLAY ALL                                                       |
|                                                                                |
|System: TTCP0184I 15.18.32 IP CONNECTIONS DISPLAY                               |
|                                                                                |
|                CURRENT DESIRED                                                 |
|          SDA   STATUS  STATUS   LOCAL IP ADDR    ROUTER IP ADDR  TRACE         |
|          ----  ------  ------  ---------------  ---------------  -----         |
|          0940  ACTIVE  ACTIVE    9.117.249.050    9.117.249.049   IP           |
|          0941  INACT   ACTIVE    9.117.249.050                    IP           |
|          0942  ACTIVE  ACTIVE    9.117.249.050    9.117.249.065   IP           |
|          0930  INACT   ACTIVE    9.117.249.066                    SDA          |
|                                                                                |
|                     CURRENT DESIRED                                            |
|          OSA NAME   STATUS  STATUS   LOCAL IP ADDR   TRACE  READ  DATA         |
|          --------   ------  ------  ---------------  -----  ----  ----         |
|          OSA1       ACTIVE  ACTIVE    9.117.250.098   ALL   1A0A  1A09         |
|          OSA1PRIM   INACT   ACTIVE    9.117.230.098   ALL   1A06  1A08         |
|          OSA2BACK   INACT   INACT     9.117.230.045   OSA   0E0A  0E09         |
|        END OF DISPLAY                                                          |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

The following example displays information about a specific IP router.

+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|User:   ZTTCP DISPLAY SDA-949                                                   |
|                                                                                |
|System: TTCP0023I 11.40.09 IP CONNECTIONS DISPLAY                               |
|                                                                                |
|                CURRENT DESIRED                                                 |
|          SDA   STATUS  STATUS   LOCAL IP ADDR    ROUTER IP ADDR  TRACE         |
|          ----  ------  ------  ---------------  ---------------  -----         |
|          0949  ACTIVE  ACTIVE    9.117.249.059    9.117.249.049   SDA          |
|        END OF DISPLAY                                                          |
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

The following example displays information about all IP routers associated with a specific local IP address.

+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|User:   ZTTCP DISPLAY IP-9.117.249.59                                           |
|                                                                                |
|System: TTCP0023I 11.43.03 IP CONNECTIONS DISPLAY                               |
|                                                                                |
|                CURRENT DESIRED                                                 |
|          SDA   STATUS  STATUS   LOCAL IP ADDR    ROUTER IP ADDR  TRACE         |
|          ----  ------  ------  ---------------  ---------------  -----         |
|          0949  ACTIVE  ACTIVE    9.117.249.059    9.117.249.049   SDA          |
|          0937  INACT   INACT     9.117.249.059                     NO          |
|        END OF DISPLAY                                                          |
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The following example displays all local IP addresses that are defined in the TPF system, where:

 LOCAL IP ADDR 
is the local IP address.

 MPS 
is the maximum packet size.

 REST 
indicates the level of access, where:

 YES 
indicates that only certain IP routers can access the local IP address.

 NO 
indicates that all IP routers can access the local IP address.

 N/A 
indicates that restricted access does not apply because the IP address is an OSA IP address.

 TRACE 
shows whether IP trace is active for a given IP router or local IP address, where:

 ALL 
indicates that IP trace is active for this local IP address because IP trace is active for all resources.

 IP 
indicates that IP trace is active for this local IP address because IP trace was specifically started for the local IP address.

 NO 
indicates that IP trace is not active for this local IP address.

 TYPE 
shows whether the local IP address is associated with channel data link control (CDLC) routers, is a real IP address of an OSA-Express connection, or is a virtual IP address, where:

 CDLC 
indicates that the IP address is associated with CDLC IP routers.

 OSA 
indicates the real IP address of the TPF system across an OSA-Express connection.

 VIPA 
indicates the IP address is a virtual IP address (VIPA) associated with an OSA-Express connection.

 ACT 
indicates whether the IP address is active, where:

 YES 
indicates that the IP address is active.

 NO 
indicates that the IP address is not active.

 OSA NAME 
for VIPAs, this is the name of the primary OSA-Express connection; for real OSA IP addresses, this is the name of either the primary or alternate connection.

 ALT OSA 
is the name of the alternate OSA-Express connection associated with this virtual IP address (VIPA).

 ON 
indicates the OSA-Express connection to which the VIPA is currently assigned, where:

 PRIM 
indicates that the VIPA is currently assigned to the primary OSA-Express connection.

 ALT 
indicates that the VIPA is currently assigned to the alternate OSA-Express connection.

 DEFAULT 
is the default local IP address.
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|User:   ZTTCP DISPLAY LOCIPS                                                                 |
|                                                                                             |
|System: TTCP0021I 10.37.19 LOCAL IP ADDRESS DISPLAY                                          |
|                                                                                             |
|          LOCAL IP ADDR    MPS  REST  TRACE  TYPE  ACT  OSA NAME  ALT OSA   ON               |
|         ---------------  ----  ----  -----  ----  ---  --------  --------  ----             |
|           9.117.241.139  1492  N/A    ALL  OSA    YES  TPFPRIM1                             |
|           9.117.236.132  1492  N/A    ALL  VIPA   YES  TPFPRIM1  TPFBACK1  PRIM             |
|           9.117.236.130  1492  N/A    IP   VIPA   YES  TPFPRIM1  TPFBACK1  PRIM             |
|           9.117.236.131  1492  N/A    IP   VIPA   YES  TPFPRIM1  TPFBACK1  PRIM             |
|           9.117.241.013  1492  N/A    ALL  OSA    YES  TPFBACK1                             |
|           9.117.249.052  3840  YES    ALL  CDLC    NO                             DEFAULT   |
|           9.117.249.053  3480   NO    ALL  CDLC   YES                                       |
|        END OF DISPLAY                                                                       |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

The following example displays statistics about resources used by TCP/IP native stack support.

+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
|User:   ZTTCP DISPLAY STATS                                                     |
|                                                                                |
|System: TTCP0182I 12.35.23 BEGIN ZTTCP STATS DISPLAY                            |
|                                                                                |
|                                 NUMBER   CURRENT MAXIMUM   MAX IN   MAX IN     |
|                                 DEFINED   IN USE  IN USE  USE DATE USE TIME    |
|        SOCKET BLOCK ENTRIES         100       12      14    26MAY  12.16.08    |
|        IP MESSAGE TABLE BLOCKS      100       22      34    26MAY  12.16.21    |
|                                                                                |
|               18824 IP PACKETS SENT                                            |
|               18383 IP PACKETS RECEIVED                                        |
|                   0 CHECKSUM ERRORS DETECTED                                   |
|                   0 IP FRAGMENTS RECEIVED                                      |
|                   3 TCP MESSAGES RECEIVED OUT OF ORDER                         |
|                  44 TCP MESSAGES RETRANSMITTED                                 |
|                   0 TCP SOCKETS CLEANED UP BECAUSE OF RETRANSMIT TIMEOUTS      |
|                                                                                |
|        END OF ZTTCP DISPLAY                                                    |
|                                                                                |
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Related Information

See TPF Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol for more information about TCP/IP native stack support and OSA-Express support.