Managing the Access Server 17-27
Checking Port Status and Counters
Displaying Port Status
The SHOW/MONITOR PORT STATUS command displays information about the
operational condition of the selected port.
Example: SHOW PORT STATUS Display
The following example shows how to generate a port status display:
Local> SHOW PORT 1 STATUS
Port 1: Joe Smith Server: SERVERNAME
Access: Remote Current Service: TEST
Status: Connected Current Node: PEACH
Sessions: 1 Current Port: LTA15
Input XOFFed: No Output Signals: DTR RTS
Input Signals: DSR RXD Output XOFFed: Yes
SHOW/MONITOR PORT STATUS Display Fields
The following table discusses information displayed by the PORT STATUS
command:
Overrun Errors
Number of characters lost because the access server
input buffers were full. If this value accumulates more
than 10 errors daily on any one port, you might have
flow control problems. If the port device supports
flow control, ensure that the access server flow
control and the flow control in the hardware for that
device are set the same way. To check the FLOW
CONTROL setting, use the SHOW PORT
CHARACTERISTICS command.
Local Accesses
Number of times an access server login occurred on
the port.
Remote Accesses
Number of times a remote access connection was
established on the port.
Field
Description
Port n
Number n of the port. The text that follows the number
of the port is any associated user name or the name of the
port established for the port characteristic NAME, if no
user name was supplied.
Server
Specifies a 1- to 16-character name for the access server.
Field
Description
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