- By default, TCPCON monitors and gathers information from the local NetWare® TCP/IP node.
You can, however, access another TCP/IP node on your internetwork if you know the symbolic hostname or host IP address of that node.
- When you load TCPCON, the TCPCON main screen appears:
- The top of the main screen displays a summary of statistics for the selected host, as follows:
Host |
Symbolic host name or IP address of the selected TCP/IP host (or server name if accessing a remote node using IPXTM) being queried. This is the host specified in SNMP Access Configuration in the Available Options menu. |
Uptime |
Amount of time that has elapsed since the selected host was last initialized. |
System |
Brief description of the selected host. |
IP Received |
Number of IP datagrams received from all interfaces, including those received in error. |
IP Sent |
Number of datagrams sent to IP for transmission. This number does not include datagrams forwarded by this host. |
IP Forwarded |
Number of IP packets forwarded from one node to another. This field displays the value Disabled if this host is not configured to be an IP router. |
TCP Received |
Number of TCP segments received, including those received in error. |
TCP Sent |
Number of TCP segments sent, excluding those containing retransmitted data. |
TCP Connections |
Number of currently established TCP connections. |
- The Available Options menu on the main screen allows access to additional features of TCPCON, as follows:
SNMP Access Configuration |
View and modify TCPCON options. |
Protocol Information |
View protocol information for the selected host. |
IP Routing Table |
View IP routers known to the selected host. |
Statistics |
View TCP/IP statistics. |
Interfaces |
View the network interfaces supported by the selected host. |
Display Local Traps |
View the local SNMP trap log maintained by SNMPLOG.NLM. |