
:ANSTOP ARPA
(ANUtil): ALLBASE/NET LISTENER FOR ARPA HAS BEEN STOPPED SUCCESSFULLY.
Stop the listener for the NS interfac e.:ANSTOP NS
(ANUtil): ALLBASE/NET LISTENER FOR NS HAS BEEN STOPPED SUCCESSFULLY. Stop the listener for NetWar e.
:ANSTOP NETWARE
(ANUtil): NETWARE LISTENER HAS BEEN STOPPED SUCCESSFULLY.
Alternatively, you c an use the following NETW ARE command.:NWSTOP
(ANUtil): ANSTOP NETWARE
(ANUtil): NETWARE LISTENER HAS BEEN STOPPED SUCCESSFULLY.
Checking the Status of the Listener
To check the status of the listener, use the ANST AT command. This command c hecks to see if a given listener job is running. The syn tax for this command is:
ANSTAT 2 Network Interface 32 NUMSERVERS 3 | |
where |
|
Network Interfac e | is one of either ARPA, NS or NETWARE. This indicates whic h |
| connection to check the status of. The NETW ARE listener is only |
| used for PC access. If no net work interface is specied, status will |
| be reported for all in terfaces. |
NUMSERVERS | indicates that the curren t number of RDA servers for this listener |
| be displayed. |
: ANSTAT ARPA
If the given listener is not curr ently active, the following message is returned.
(ANUtil): ALLBASE/NET LISTENER FOR ARPA IS NOT ACTIVE, TO START USE 'ANSTART ARPA'.