ASAP 3.1 Server Manual
HP NonStop ASAP Server Manual Page 193 of 360
node
specifies the individual system for which availability information is to be displayed.
If you want information for all the systems, specify LH \*. If you do not specify a
node or the wild-card character (*), the default is used. The default is the system
where the ASAP program was started, if not superseded by a system specified
with the ASAP SYSTEM command.
line
specifies the individual Expand line of a system for which availability information is
displayed. This information includes statistics about the execution history of the
line, such as request counts and numbers of errors and operational state
information such as Up, Down, or Connecting states. If you want all of the lines,
specify LH \*.* or just LH \*. If you do not specify a line or the wild-card character
(*), ASAP uses the default, which is all Expand lines for the current system.
*
specifies that availability information for all lines is to be displayed. If you do not
specify a line or the wild-card character (*), ASAP uses the default, which is all
Expand lines for the current system.
INFO
displays line attribute information. The information includes the logical device
number (LDEV), the primary and backup processor identifiers, the line subtype, the
NEXTSYS and time factor values, and any ASAP line collection errors.
FRAMES
displays Level 2 information/supervisory (I/S) frames sent and received and I/S
frame ratios. Level 2, the link layer, is the communications interface to the
controller defined by the line type.
I
represents the information frames.
S
represents the supervisory frames.
U
represents the unnumbered (nonsequenced) frames.
For Expand-over-IP and Expand-over-ATM Level 2 i/s frames have these
meanings: