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z/VM: CP Commands and Utilities Reference - z/VM - IBM

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QUERY LAN<br />

840 z/<strong>VM</strong>: <strong>CP</strong> <strong>Comm<strong>and</strong>s</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Utilities</strong> <strong>Reference</strong><br />

MFS<br />

mfssize indicates the Maximum Frame Size. It is displayed only for HiperSocket<br />

LANs.<br />

Accounting: ON<br />

Accounting: OFF<br />

indicates whether accounting records will be generated for this LAN.<br />

user(n)<br />

represents one user ID in a list of users authorized to COUPLE to this LAN.<br />

This is shown for restricted LANs.<br />

Adapter Owner<br />

userid indicates the userid of the virtual machine owning the simulated NIC.<br />

NIC<br />

dev indicates the base virtual device address of the simulated NIC.<br />

Name<br />

portname indicates the portname assigned to the virtual adapter. The value<br />

“UNASSIGNED” is displayed if your software does not assign a value.<br />

RX packets<br />

rxpackets is the number of packets received.<br />

TX packets<br />

txpackets is the number of packets transmitted.<br />

Discarded<br />

nnn indicates the number of packets discarded.<br />

Errors<br />

nnn indicates the number of error packets discarded.<br />

RX bytes<br />

rxbytes is the number of bytes received.<br />

TX bytes<br />

txbytes is the number of bytes transmitted.<br />

Device<br />

vdev indicates one of the devices assigned to this connection.<br />

Unit<br />

nnn indicates the relative device number of this adapter. The base device is unit<br />

000.<br />

Role<br />

role indicates the role assigned to this device (CTL-READ, CTL-WRITE, or<br />

DATA).<br />

VLAN<br />

nnnn(n) indicates the effective VLAN ID or IDs for the device. Multiple VLAN ID<br />

lines may be shown if the virtual switch is protected by an ESM.<br />

status is Assigned by system, Assigned by user, or, if the specified VLAN ID<br />

conflicts with the authorizations for this user, Conflicting VLAN ID.<br />

Router<br />

type ipversion indicates the adapter has configured itself as a router with type<br />

Primary, Secondary or Multicast in IP version IPv4 or IPv6. vlan is either VLAN<br />

followed by the VLAN ID, if it is a VLAN-specific router, or Global, if it is a<br />

global router. If it is a global router, lines will follow to describe which VLAN IDs<br />

the adapter is routing for.

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