Administration Commands

 

 

 

query_nn_topology_node

num_entries

decimal

 

1

list_options

constant

 

SUMMARY + LIST_INCLUSIVE

node_name

character

17

(null string)

node_type

constant

 

LEARN_NODE

frsn

decimal

 

0

Note

If the frsn parameter is set to a nonzero value, then only node entries with FRSNs equal to or greater than the one specified will be returned. If the frsn parameter is set to 0 (zero), then all node entries are returned.

Supplied parameters are:

num_entries

Maximum number of nodes for which data should be returned. You can specify 1 to return data for a specific node, a number greater than 1 to return data for multiple nodes, or 0 (zero) to return data for all nodes.

list_options

The position in the list of nodes from which SNAplus2 begins to return data and the level of information required for each entry. The list is ordered by node_name, then by node_type in the order NETWORK_NODE, VRN, and finally in numerical order of frsn.

Specify the level of information required with one of the following values:

SUMMARY

Summary information only

DETAIL

Detailed information

Use a + character to combine this value with one of the following values:

FIRST_IN_LIST

Start at the first entry in the list

LIST_INCLUSIVE

Start at the entry specified by the combination of the node_name, node_type, and frsn parameters

LIST_FROM_NEXT

Start at the entry immediately following the entry specified by the combination of the node_name, node_type, and frsn parameters

node_name

Fully qualified name of the node for which information is required, or the name to be used as an index into the list of nodes. This value is ignored if list_options is set to FIRST_IN_LIST. The name is a type-A character string, consisting of 1–8 character network name, followed by a period, followed by a 1–8 character mode name.

node_type

Type of the node. Possible values are:

NETWORK_NODE

Network node (NN)

VRN

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