4.514 rtrv-ip-node

Use this command to display one or more nodes that are directly connected to a IP data link. This command can display a connection, an application on a node, or an entire node. No parameters are required to display an entire node. An application can be specified by giving either the application name or its IP port on the node.

Parameters

ipaddr (optional)
Remote host IP address. This address is expressed in standard dot notation. IP addresses consist of the system’s network number and the machine’s unique host number. An example IP address is 192.126.100.5, where 192.126.100 is the network number and 5 is the machine’s host number.
Range:
1-223, 0-255

4 numbers separated by dots

1-223—first number

0–255—the other three numbers

Default:
Display all
ipappl (optional)
IP application supported by the node.
ipport (optional)
Logical IP port that addresses the application on the node.
Range: 1024 - 5000
Default:
Display all
iprte (optional)
Default router IP address. This address is expressed in standard dot notation. IP addresses consist of the system’s network number and the machine’s unique host number. An example IP address is 192.126.100.5, where 192.126.100 is the network number and 5 is the machine’s host number.
Range:
1-223, 0-255

4 numbers, separated by dots

1-223-first number

0-255-the other three numbers

Default:
Display all
loc (optional)
The card location as stenciled on the shelf of the system that contains the link that will be directly connected to the node.
Range:
1101 - 1108, 1111 - 1112, 1201 - 1208, 1211 - 1218, 1301 - 1308, 1311 - 1318, 2101 - 2108, 2111 - 2118, 2201 - 2208, 2211 - 2218, 2301 - 2308, 2311 - 2318, 3101 - 3108, 3111 - 3118, 3201 - 3208, 3211 - 3218, 3301 - 3308, 3311 - 3318, 4101 - 4108, 4111 - 4118, 4201 - 4208, 4211 - 4218, 4301 - 4308, 4311 - 4318, 5101 - 5108, 5111 - 5118, 5201 - 5208, 5211 - 5218, 5301 - 5308, 5311 - 5318, 6101 - 6108, 6111 - 6118
Default:
Display all

Example

rtrv-ip-node

rtrv-ip-node:ipaddr=193.4.201.50

rtrv-ip-node:ipaddr=193.4.201.50:ipport=1024

rtrv-ip-node:loc=1201

Dependencies

Only one of the ipappl, ipport, or loc parameters can be specified in the command.

The ipaddr parameter must be specified before the ipport parameter can be specified.

The shelf and card must be equipped.

If the loc parameter is specified, the card location must be equipped with an IP data link.

If the iprte parameter is not specified, then all IP nodes meeting the display criteria are displayed. If the IP node has no IP router assigned to it, dashes are displayed in the IPRTE field.

Notes

None

Output

rtrv-ip-node:ipaddr=193.4.201.50:ipport=1022

    rlghncxa03w 04-02-04 21:16:43 EST  EAGLE 31.3.0
    IPADDR           IPPORT  IPAPPL  LOC   CAP  IPRTE
    IPPORT on Node not connected to any TCP/IP link. 
;
rtrv-ip-node:ipaddr=193.4.111.55

    rlghncxa03w 04-02-04 21:16:43 EST  EAGLE 31.3.0
    IPADDR           IPPORT  IPAPPL  LOC   CAP  IPRTE
    IPADDR not connected to any TCP/IP Link. 
;

Legend

  • IPADDR—Remote host’s IP address
  • IPPORT—Logical IP port to address the application on the node
  • IPAPPL—IP application supported by the node
  • LOC—Card location as stenciled on the shelf of the system that contains the TCP/IP link that will be directly connected to the node
  • CAP—Maximum percentage of ethernet capacity for this node connection
  • IPRTE—Default router’s IP address

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