LOGGED OUT HELP SCREEN
LCI3200>>help
ConsoleServer 3200 Sys Admin | Command List |
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[] - optional <> - parameter must be specified | |||
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F1 - Display Help Screen (VT100 mode) |
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ABBREVIATIONS | - Show list of | command abbreviations | |
CONNECTIONS [/MONITOR] | - Show list of | current connections | |
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INFO <slot letter> | - Report miscellaneous information | ||
LISTCARDS | - Show list of | installed cards | |
LISTDEVICES | - Show list of | device names | |
POWERSTATUS | - Show status of power supplies | ||
VERSION [/ALLslot letter] | - Report software version information | ||
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LOGGED IN HELP SCREEN
sys admin>>help
ConsoleServer 3200 Sys Admin | Command List | |
[] - optional <> - parameter must be specified | ||
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F1 - Display Help Screen (VT100 mode) | ||
ABBREVIATIONS | - Show list of command abbreviations | |
ADDUSER [new user id] | - Add a new user | |
BACKUP | - Backup internal database | |
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BREAK <terminal channel> | - Break connection | |
CHANGEPSWD | - Change the sys admin password | |
CONNECTIONS [/MONITOR] | - Show list of current connections | |
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DELETEUSER [existing user id/XX] - Delete a user by user id or number | ||
(use LISTUSERS to get the number in the first column which | ||
corresponds to the user you wish to delete) | ||
DEVICES | - Display device settings | |
DEVICES [/ALLndevice name] (n can be 1 to 32) - change settings | ||
EDITUSER [existing user id] | - Edit a user's settings | |
FORCELOGOUT <terminal channel>- Force a user off the system | ||
FORCELOGOUT sysadmin <network | slot letter> - Force logout a sys admin | |
session on a network card. |
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<network slot letter> - card slots B through E only. | ||
INFO <slot letter> | - Report miscellaneous information |
LCIUPDATE [/tftp][<subsystem>]- Start system update process (requires update file(s))
/tftp - used only at console port, when system updates are transfered using the network.
[<subsystem>]- destination of image sent over network while facing the back of the 3200
(where cards can be inserted or removed), the letters
Starting from the left to right, A,B,C,D,,,,P
A number after the letter tells which subsystem on the card to
program.
Currently the only card which has two subsystems is the network card. Otherwise all other cards have only one subsystem.
see the following examples:
example: A1 for modem card B1 for a terminal card
B1 and B2 for network card (netterminal and network files) Card type ranges:
A1 - modem card
B1 - E1 can hold either terminal cards or network cards if a network card is in one of the slots,
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