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show mapping(1m)					      show mapping(1m)

NAME
       show  mapping  - Shows the elements of the either the local or a remote
       endpoint map

SYNOPSIS
       rpccp show mapping   [host-address]  [-i	 if-id	  [-v  versions]]  [-o
       object-uuid [ -o object-uuid...]]

OPTIONS
       Defines	an  interface  identifier  to  be  shown (optional).  Only one
       interface can be shown in a single operation.  If specified, only  ele‐
       ments  containing  this	interface identifier are shown.	 The -i option
       can be qualified by the -v option.  The value has the following form:

       interface-uuid,major-version.minor-version

       The UUID is a hexadecimal string and the version	 numbers  are  decimal
       strings, for example: -i ec1eeb60-5943-11c9-a309-08002b102989,1.1 Lead‐
       ing zeros in version numbers are ignored.  Indicates  how  a  specified
       interface  version  is  used  (optional).  If it is used without the -i
       option, the -v option is ignored.  The possible	combinations  of  ver‐
       sions  for the -v option and their actions are described in the follow‐
       ing table.

		 ───────────────────────────────────────────────────
		 ┌───────────┬─────────────────────────────────────┐
		 │Versions   │ Action				   │
		 ├───────────┼─────────────────────────────────────┤
		 │all	     │ The interface version is ignored.   │
		 │exact	     │ Both the major and  minor  versions │
		 │	     │ must match the specified versions.  │
		 │compatible │ The  major  version  must match the │
		 │	     │ specified version,  and	the  minor │
		 │	     │ version	must  be  greater  than or │
		 │	     │ equal to the specified version.	   │
		 │major_only │ The major version  must	match  the │
		 │	     │ specified  version;  the minor ver‐ │
		 │	     │ sion is ignored.			   │
		 │upto	     │ The major version must be less than │
		 │	     │ or equal to that specified.  If the │
		 │	     │ major versions are equal, the minor │
		 │	     │ version	must be less than or equal │
		 │	     │ to that specified.		   │
		 ├───────────┼─────────────────────────────────────┤
		 └───────────┴─────────────────────────────────────┘
       If the -v option is absent, the command shows compatible	 version  num‐
       bers.   Defines	an  object  to be shown (optional).  Each show mapping
       command accepts up to 32 -o options.

       The   UUID   is	  a    hexadecimal    string,	 for	example:    -o
       3c6b8f60-5945-11c9-a236-08002b102989

ARGUMENTS
       The  host-address  argument is a string binding that indicates where to
       find the target endpoint map.  When accessing the local	endpoint  map,
       you can specify which protocol sequence to use (optional); for example,
       ncadg_ip_udp: When accessing a remote endpoint map,  you	 must  specify
       both  a	protocol  sequence and a network address for the remote system
       (required); for example, ncadg_ip_udp:16.20.16.44 An endpoint is unnec‐
       essary  in  local or remote host addresses, and the remove mapping com‐
       mand ignores any endpoint specified as part of a host address.

DESCRIPTION
       The show mapping command shows elements of an endpoint map.  Each  ele‐
       ment  corresponds  to an object UUID, interface identifier, annotation,
       and binding information. The binding information contains an RPC proto‐
       col sequence, a network address, and an endpoint within square brackets
       (rpc- prot-seq:network-addr[endpoint]).

       The endpoint map can be either the local endpoint map or	 the  endpoint
       map  of	a  specified  remote  host.  If	 entered without a remote host
       address, the command accesses the local endpoint	 map.  For  the	 local
       endpoint	 map,  a show mapping command without any options displays all
       the map elements. For a remote endpoint map, map elements are  accessi‐
       ble  only for protocol sequences that are supported on both your system
       and the remote system.

       The options list a selected subset of map  elements.  The  -  i	option
       selects	a  specific  interface,	 and  the  -v  option qualifies the -i
       option. The -o object selects a specific object. You can use from 0  to
       32  -o  options	per  command. The options work together to specify the
       subset of elements for the target protocol sequence(s).

NOTES
       Note that to ensure that you can remotely display all map elements from
       every remote endpoint map, run the RPC control program on a system that
       supports all of the protocol sequences available in your network	 envi‐
       ronment.

       This  command  is replaced at Revision 1.1 by the dcecp command and may
       not be provided in future releases of DCE.

EXAMPLES
       The following commands start the control program and show the map  ele‐
       ments  in  the  local endpoint map that contain the specified interface
       identifier:     $      rpccp	 rpccp>	     show      mapping	    -i
       ec1eeb60-5943-11c9-a309-08002b102989,1.1

       The  following  rpccp  show  mapping  command  operates from the system
       prompt.	The command accesses the endpoint map of the remote host spec‐
       ified  by  the host address (ncadg_ip_udp:16.20.16.44) and displays the
       one map element that contains both the specified	 interface  identifier
       and   the  specified  object  UUID:  $  rpccp  show  mapping   \	 >  -i
       ec1eeb60-5943-11c9-a309-08002b102989,1.1		\	  >	    -o
       30dbeea0-fb6c-11c9-8eea-08002b0f4528  \ > ncadg_ip_udp:16.20.16.44

RELATED INFORMATION
       Commands: remove mapping(1m), show server(1m)

							      show mapping(1m)
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