Cabletron Systems HSIM-W87 manual Command

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Network Tools

The Network Tools functions are performed using a series of commands. Entering commands in Network Tools involves typing the command at the Network Tools prompt, adding any required parameters, and pressing ENTER to execute the command.

There are two categories of commands in the command set.

Built-in Commands – Allow the user to access and manage network devices. The commands for the HSIM-W87 are imux, ds1alarm, wanpq, dsx1, and dsx3. The other commands listed in Figure 4-2are described in the host platform manual.

Special Commands – Allow the user to exit from Network Tools. The commands are done, exit, and quit. All three commands perform the exact same function.

NOTE

The conventions used in describing the commands in Network Tools are as follows:

Arguments enclosed by [ ] are required.

Arguments enclosed by < > are optional.

In the following command examples, the information entered by the user is shown in bold Helvetica font.

To abort the output or interrupt a process, press the CONTROL key and c key simultaneously, designated as ^C here.

The commands are presented in the following format:

command:

Syntax: Shows the required command format. It indicates where arguments, if any, must be specified.

Description: Briefly describes the command and its uses.

Options: Lists any additional fields in the appropriate format that may be added to the command.

Example: Shows an example of how to use the command.

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Contents HSIM-W87 Page HSIM-W87 User’s Guide Industry Canada Notice Cabletron Software Program License HSIM-W87 User’s Guide Contents Contents Chapter Introduction Using this ManualImportant Notice Overview Imux Data Flow in the HSIM-W87 FeaturesConnectivity Inverse Multiplexing Imux HdlcPriority Queuing 5 DS1 AlarmSnmp and MIB Support Document Conventions Lanview Diagnostic LEDsBold type Related DocumentationYour email address Getting HelpHSIM-W87 User’s Guide Unpacking the HSIM-W87 Chapter InstallationInstalling the HSIM-W87 in an Interface Module Installing the HSIM-W87Installing the HSIM-W87 Installing the HSIM-W87 Installing the HSIM-W87 in a Standalone Device HSIM-W87 Setup Connecting the HSIM-W87 to the NetworkLanview Leds ChapterLanview LEDs Local Management Chapter ManagementManagement Network Tools Help CommandsCommand Imux Built-in CommandsImux 1 -ac 1 ExampleWanpq Command wanpqDs1alarm Command ds1alarm Syntax ds1alarmCommand dsx1 Dsx1 Command dsx3Dsx3 Options Special CommandsSyntax DescriptionImux 1 -ac 1 Sample Imux ConfigurationSample Imux Configuration Enabling the Imux Application Troubleshooting the HSIM-W87 Chapter TroubleshootingHardware Troubleshooting Status STS LED is OFF Problems with the Firmware Image Investigating Software Configuration ProblemsHSIM-W87 User’s Guide Physical Properties Appendix a SpecificationsEnvironmental Requirements Regulatory Compliance Appendix B Typical Configuration Appendix B Typical Configuration Appendix C WAN Terms and Acronyms Appendix C WAN Terms and Acronyms WAN Terms and Acronyms HSIM-W87 User’s Guide WAN Terms and Acronyms HSIM-W87 User’s Guide