
SHOWLIST SERVICES
SHOWLIST SERVICES
Display a list of LAT services on the network
The SHOW SERVICES command displays a list of available LAT services on the network, and information about each service. The LIST SERVICES command displays a list of services in the permanent database.
Notes
These commands display only those LAT services that are available to you on the network.
Some ports may not accept commands such as SHOW SERVICES that display network resources. Check with the network manager if you have questions about availability of display commands at your port.
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| SHOW SERVICES | [CHARACTERISTICS] | ||
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| [STATUS] |
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| [LOCAL] | [CHARACTERISTICS] |
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| [ALL] | [CHARACTERISTICS] |
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| LIST SERVICES | [CHARACTERISTICS] | ||
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| [LOCAL] | [CHARACTERISTICS] |
Abbreviation |
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| SH | SERV |
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| LIS |
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Display information about one or more services that you specify in this variable. If | ||||
| you do not specify a service name, the terminal server displays all services available at | |||
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| You can use the asterisk character (*) as a template to select a subset of names with | |||
| this command. For example, if you entered SHOW SERVICES AB*, the system | |||
| would display all available names that began with AB. If you entered SHOW | |||
| SERVICES A*BC, the system would display names that began with A and ended with | |||
| BC. |
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ALL | Display a list of all services available at this port. This is the default display for this | |||
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