D APING command
Test whether a route to another LU 6.2 resource or control
point is available and display performance information for the route
if the resource supports an APING server:
D APINGDTP command
Display the number of APINGD transaction programs permitted
to run concurrently for responding to APING requests from other nodes:
D APINGTP command
Display the number of APING transaction programs permitted
to run concurrently for sending APING command requests to other node;
optionally, display the number of active sessions for the APINGD TP
and show information about those sessions:
D APPLS command
Display the status of active application program major
nodes in the domain along with their subordinate application program
minor nodes:
D APPNTOSA command
Display the APPN-to-subarea class-of-service mapping table:
D AUTOLOG command
Display the controlling applications for which there are
pending AUTOLOGON requests:
D BFRUSE command
Display information about VTAM buffer
use and storage usage summary information for VTAM modules:
D BNCOSMAP command
Display native and nonnative COS mappings defined for a
border node:
D CDRMS command
Display the status of active cross-domain resource manager
(CDRM) major nodes and their subordinate minor nodes:
D CDRSCS command
Display information about cross-domain resources, including
independent LUs:
D CLSTRS command
Display the status of physical units (PUs) subordinate
to an NCP node, a local SNA node, or a switched subarea node:
D CNOS command
Display LU 6.2 information associated with an application
program and a partner LU and logon mode:
D CONVID command
Provide information about active conversations with the
specified application program:
D CSMUSE command
The DISPLAY CSMUSE command allows IBM® service to evaluate the use of storage managed
by the communications storage manager (CSM). Although this command
is similar to DISPLAY CSM command, it provides a lower level of detail
regarding storage usage, and therefore the output of this command
is different than that of DISPLAY CSM.
D NCPSTOR command
Display either the storage contents of a communication
controller running an NCP, or an NCP dump stored in an IBM 3720 or 3745 Communication Controller:
D TABLE command
Display the table type and the number of resources that
are associated with the table (use count) and identify the users of
a table:
D TERMS command
Display the status of device-type logical units (terminals)
that are in active major nodes:
D TGPS command
Display the currently defined TG profiles by name, along
with the transmission group characteristics that they represent:
D TNSTAT command
Display the current status of global and TRLE tuning statistics
and the CNSL and TIME values: (If system management facility (SMF)
recording is enabled, this is also indicated.)