User Guide

Utilities 41
Utilities Reference
103-000153-001
August 29, 2001
Novell Confidential
Manual 99a38 July 17, 2001
DISPLAY ENVIRONMENT
Purpose
Use at the server console to display current search paths and current values of
the settable server parameters, along with their default values and range of
valid values.
If you use a color monitor as your console, the parameter name appears in
white and its current value in yellow.
NOTE: DISPLAY ENVIRONMENT displays only settable server parameters that
are not marked as hidden.
Syntax
DISPLAY ENVIRONMENT
Using DISPLAY ENVIRONMENT
DISPLAY ENVIRONMENT lists the servers current search paths first and
then the settable server parameters follow.
The following example illustrates a sample of the command display. Note that
the sample begins with the Communications Parameters, just as SET and
MONITOR do.
PATH=\\BREMEN\SYS\SYSTEM\;C:\NWSERVER;\\BREMEN\SYS\JAVA\BIN\
;\\BREMEN \SYS\JAVA\NWGFX\;
SPX Maximum Window Size: 0
TCP Defend Land Attacks: ON
TCP Defend SYN Attacks: OFF
IP Wan Client Validation: OFF
Allow IP Address Duplicates: OFF
IPX Router Broadcast Delay: 0
Reply To Get Nearest Server: ON
IPX NetBIOS Replication Option: 2
Use Old Watchdog Packet Type: OFF
Number of Watchdog Packets: 10
Delay Between Watchdog Packets: 59.3 seconds
Delay Before First Watchdog Packet: 4 minutes
Console Display Watchdog Logouts: OFF
Maximum Packet Receive Buffers: 500
Minimum Packet Receive Buffers: 128
Maximum Physical Receive Packet Size: 4224