Command Descriptions, Continued
“logout” Command
“netstat” Command
This command logs the user out of a session. The user must be logged out of the local device to login to a remote device.
This command may be used to display statistics for the DataNET sec- tion. If a link number is given, statistics are displayed for just that link. If no link number is given, summary statistics for all DataNET links are given. If the keyword “clear” is given, the statistics counters are reset to zero:
netstat dn [link] [clear]
Example:local> netstat dn clear
SCC 2: Subordinate Link 9. RUNNING
SCC 3: Principal (mux)Links 1 through 8. RUNNING
SCC 4: | Link 10. | RUNNING |
DataNET Statistics for all DN Links | ||
Frames Sent |
| 4967 |
Frames Sent/Retried |
| 60 |
Frames Sent/Redirected | 60 | |
Frames Sent w/Errors | 0 | |
Frames Sent UnACKnowledged | 0 | |
Frames Received |
| 4372 |
Frames Receiver Not Ready | 0 | |
Frames Received w/Errors | 0 | |
Link down |
| 54 |
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“port” Command
This command will enable or disable normal DataNET communication on individual ports. Before placing a port into “test” mode (see test com- mand below), the port must first be taken offline with:
port stop num
where num is a port number, 1 through 9.
This command may also be used to reset a port that has been automati- cally taken out of service by the hub after detection of a DataNET topol- ogy loop:
port start num
This will
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