TCP/IP Management Programming Manual

Commands and Responses
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Sensitive and Nonsensitive Commands
The TCP/IP subsystem accepts the PROC object type only in these control-and-inquiry
interface commands:
The TCP/IP subsystem accepts the SUBNET object type only in these
control-and-inquiry interface commands:
The TCP/IP subsystem accepts the ROUTE object type only in these
control-and-inquiry interface commands:
The TCP/IP subsystem accepts the NULL object type only in these control-and-inquiry
interface commands:
Sensitive and Nonsensitive Commands
Commands can be divided into two categories: sensitive and nonsensitive. Sensitive
commands can change the state of the specified object; nonsensitive commands
cannot. In addition, sensitive commands can be issued only by users in the SUPER
user group or users that are in the same group as the owner of the process with which
the target object is associated. Nonsensitive commands can be issued by any valid
user on the system.
ALTER RESETSTATS
GETVERSION STATISTICS
INFO STATUS
LISTOPENS TRACE
ABORT RESETSTATS
ADD START
ALTER STATISTICS
DELETE STATUS
INFO STOP
LISTOBJECTS TRACE
ABORT RESETSTATS
ADD START
DELETE STATISTICS
INFO STATUS
LISTOBJECTS STOP
GETVERSION LISTOBJECTS