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Using the CLI Commands
services
The services command displays information about available LAT services that have been advertised
by LAT hosts. The format of this display depends on the arguments and information that you supply
on the command line. Table C3-23 describes the arguments for services;
Table C3-24 describes the command display. The syntax is:
services [–vh] service_name host_name
Entering the services command without arguments displays a summary of available LAT services
on the network. Available services are restricted by group codes (see group_value on page C2-25).
The summary typically includes the service name, status, and service identification.
Table C3-23. Arguments for the services Command
Argument
Description
–v
Displays the expanded view of LAT services on the
network. The expanded view includes the service name,
rating, service identification, host name, host
identification, host status, and facility number of the
advertising host. If multiple services have the same name,
the summary includes only the service of the highest
rating.
service_name
Displays a summary of all services having that service
name, regardless of the service’s rating. This summary
displays the host name field of the requested service rather
than the service name field.
service_name
host_name
Displays a summary of the service having that
service_name on the host specified by the host_name.
–h
Displays a summary of all available LAT services by host.
–vh
Displays the expanded view of all available LAT services
by host.
–h
host_name
Displays a summary of all the services available from the
specified host.
–vh
host_name
Displays the expanded view of all services available for
the specified host.
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