Terminal Server User Guide

SHOW DESTINATIONS
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SHOW DESTINATIONS
Display a list of LAT services and Telnet destinations
The SHOW DESTINATIONS command displays a current list of LAT service names
and Telnet destinations on the network.
Notes
The network manager can limit access to destinations on the network, so you might
not be able to reach all destinations in the display. Also, some ports may not accept
commands such as SHOW DESTINATIONS that display network resources. Check
with the network manager if you have questions about your access to a network
destination or the availability of display commands at your port.
Syntax
SHOW DESTINATIONS [
name
]
Abbreviation
SH DES
Where Means
name Display information about the destinations you specify in this variable. Use this
variable to view a limited number of destinations, or one destination, rather than a
complete list. LAT service names consist of 1 through 16 characters. Telnet
destination names may contain up to four segments, each separated with period.
You can use the asterisk character (*) as a template to select a subset of names with
this command. For example, if you entered SHOW DESTINATIONS AB*, the
terminal server would display all available names that began with AB. If you entered
SHOW DESTINATIONS A*BC, the system would display names that began with A
and ended with BC.
To display information about all the destinations on the LAN, enter the SHOW
DESTINATIONS command without variables.
Example
TS3395> show destinations
LattisNet V5.0 Rom 430001 HW 00.01.00 Lat Protocol V5.1 Uptime: 1 19:27:53
FINANCESUN.COM UNIX Host at 140.179.20.1
ACCOUNTSVAX VAX/VMS LAT SERVICE
PAYROLLHOST IBM Host
LASER2 Department Laser Printer