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Show/Monitor Queue

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Command Reference Show/Monitor/List Commands TCPIP Displays detailed counters and status messages specific to the TCP/IP protocol, including configured nameservers and gateways, the default domain name, packet information, and ICMP counters. ICMP messages are sent by TCP/IP nodes in response to errors in TCP/IP messages or queries from other nodes. The ICMP failure reason counters may be helpful for detecting specific network problems. They are listed in the following table. Examples See Also Table 12-5: ICMP Failure Reasons Bit ICMP Message Reason 0 ICMP echo message received 1 ICMP echo reply received 2 Destination unavailable-see bits 4-7 3 Unknown ICMP type received 4 Network unreachable, usually from a gateway host 5 Host unreachable 6 Port unreachable, usually from a nameserving error 7 Protocol unreachable 8-15 Unused, should be 0 Local> SHOW PROTOCOLS APPLETALK ZONES Netstat, page 12-9; Clear/Purge Protocol NetWare Access, page 12-3; Set/ Define Protocols Commands, page 12-28; Status Displays, page 6-2. 12.31.5 Show/Monitor Queue   ALL     SHOW   QUEUE   NODE nodename    MONITOR   PORT portnum    SERVICE servicename   Displays the entries in a particular local service's connect queue, if it exists. Particular sets of queues or entries can be selected with the parameters. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be the privileged user to use the Monitor Queue command. 12-67

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Command Reference
Show/Monitor/List Commands
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TCPIP
Displays detailed counters and status messages specific to the TCP/IP protocol,
including configured nameservers and gateways, the default domain name,
packet information, and ICMP counters.
ICMP messages are sent by TCP/IP nodes in response to errors in TCP/IP
messages or queries from other nodes. The ICMP failure reason counters may
be helpful for detecting specific network problems. They are listed in the
following table.
Examples
Local> SHOW PROTOCOLS APPLETALK ZONES
See Also
Netstat, page 12-9; Clear/Purge Protocol NetWare Access, page 12-3; Set/
Define Protocols Commands, page 12-28;
Status Displays
, page 6-2.
12.31.5
Show/Monitor Queue
Displays the entries in a particular local service’s connect queue, if it exists. Particular sets of queues or
entries can be selected with the parameters.
Applies To
EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1
Restrictions
You must be the privileged user to use the Monitor Queue command.
Table 12-5:
ICMP Failure Reasons
Bit
ICMP Message Reason
0
ICMP echo message received
1
ICMP echo reply received
2
Destination unavailable—see bits 4-7
3
Unknown ICMP type received
4
Network unreachable, usually from a gateway host
5
Host unreachable
6
Port unreachable, usually from a nameserving error
7
Protocol unreachable
8-15
Unused, should be 0
SHOW
MONITOR
QUEUE
ALL
NODE
nodename
PORT
portnum
SERVICE
servicename