Siemens DataNET Hub (DNH) user manual Login Command

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Command Description, Continued

“login” Command

The event display gives a time-stamp, and an event description. All events other than frame-capture events are always shown as single lines. Captured frames may be summarized as single lines, or expanded into a multi-line display (see ‘validation timeout’ command).

The user can view more than 21 messages by supplying a sequence number and list length:

list 100,100

List message numbers 100 – 199 and up-

 

date the current sequence number to 200.

The list length may appear by itself:

list ,32

This command lists the next 32 trace buffer entries, and increments the current message number by 32.

All the messages in the internal trace buffer can be viewed by listing se- quence number one then entering the list command until the last mes- sage is displayed. When the current message number is incremented to the last message in the internal buffer, it is automatically set to 1. You can list all the messages in the buffer without pausing between mes- sages with list 1,300.

There is a continuous listing mode for monitoring all the messages in the internal trace buffer. Start continuous list mode by entering list on. All the messages in the internal buffer will be displayed and any new mes- sages will be listed as soon as they are collected into the buffer. Termi- nate the continuous listing mode by entering a Control-Ckey combina- tion.

To clear all events from the event buffer, use

list clear

This command logs the user onto the hub-half and gives the user per- mission to access, display, and configure the hub-half. The format for the login is a minimum 5-character/maximum 20-character alphanumeric password. The user can login to a remote device by typing the IP ad- dress of the remote device after the login and password parameter. Ex- ample: login password 172.16.9.12

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Contents December User’s Manual 2000585-001 Advance DataNET Hub DNHCopyright Notice Table of Contents Table of Contents Preface Audience & Purpose Chapter ContentsGetting Help Before You Call Technical SupportSafety Practices and Precautions Safety Practices and Precautions Ports OverviewDescription Dual Hub ModulesAdvance Communi- cations System Package ConfigurationsEthernet Bridging DataNET Hub HierarchyDataNET Hub Operation DNH LinksDNH and Maxum Com Boards DataNET Switching TransparencyDefinitions DataNET Hub Specifications DataNET Hub Specifications DataNET Hub Specifications DataNET Cable Cable Type Vendors & P/N Installation NotesCommunication ComparisonsDataNET Hub Specifications DataNET Hub Specifications Zone 1 Wall Mount Dimension Table Description Metric InchesZone 1 Wall Mount Dimension Table Page Introduction Installation OverviewDescription Receipt of DNH Unpacking Reporting Damage Unpacking and InspectionInstructions Package Configurations Wall Mounting Wall or Rack Mounting InstallationRack Mounting CE Installations Wiring Requirements Description Wiring of Power to DataNET HUB Site Wiring RequirementsCable Cable Type Vendors & P/N Installation Notes DataNET ChannelsRecommended DataNET Copper Wire Site Requirements CE Installations NEC Div 2 or Non Hazardous AreasDataNET Fiber Optic Cable Connections Ethernet Communica- tion Links CE Installation Kit Instructions CE InstallationsCE Installations Wiring Connections Before You BeginTypes of Connections Step Action AC Power Mains ConnectionsDNH Power Supply Installation Note Before You BeginInstall 15-Ampere circuit breakers, disconnect switches or AC Power Mains Connections Description Hubs DataNET Copper ConnectionsPort Connections DataNET Ports+ Important Cable Impedance SettingsMaster Port Connectors TB15 TB18 Signal Equalizer Board Downlink Wiring withoutDescription Instructions DataNET Hub Signal Equalizer BoardRepeat the procedure for each connected port on the Hub Calculation One Equalizer Board SettingsSample Calculations RecommendedExample Comparing SignalsOption 1. Connection Point Option 2. Connection Point View MeasurementsInstructions & Examples Step Action + 2.1 dB DataNET Fiber Optic Connections DataNET Fiber Optic CouplerRX & TX Connections Fiber Optic Cable Type Port Connections Page Active Ethernet Port Ethernet ConnectionsPin No MDI Function 10BASE-T Cable RequirementsOverview Command Line Definitions Important Checklist IntroductionTasks Check Chapter Preview Configuring Your PC Learning Hint Setting Network AddressConfiguring Your PC Click Terminal Settings button Configuring Your PC Before You Begin Password Protection Establishing a ConnectionGetting Started How to Change Password FormatHow to Log Out How to Log OnRemote Connection Log On At the prompt type login password IP AddressSetting Network Address Config address ip Available IP Addresses IP Address How to Assign an IP AddressAssigning an IP Address OverviewFirmware Updates At the Local prompt type config address etherenet MAC Address Con- figurationClick on Send Text File For monitoring the DNH operation System Status LEDsBoard Status LEDs Startup LED Status Advance DataNET Hub Communication boards have status LEDsGreen Normal LED Red Fault LEDYellow Warn LED Blink Codes Hub Port LEDsLED Ethernet Port LEDs Cross Link StatusTroubleshooting Configuration ConflictsCabling errors Example Errors Configuration ParameterInstructions Signal Quality ProblemsTroubleshooting Description Unique Commands Command DescriptionsTimeout off Password passwordReset Timeout onConfig display Command Config netmask Command Config address ip command Config device id CommandConfig iproute Del Command Display Command Display links Command Download CommandExample local display links Dn setuptime Events Command Dn CommandCommand Descriptions Dn module on dn module off Help Command List Command Command DescriptionLogin Command Logout Command Netstat Command Port CommandExamplelocal netstat dn clear Test Command Timeout Command Trace Command Validation timeout Command Captured frames Verbose CommandParts Catalog Overview How to Place an OrderPart Description Ordering Number Available PartsAvailable Parts