Data Analyzer Commands
show
show
This command displays all the ZLUs configured in the ACC Mux system.
Format
show
Description
The show command shows the mode, state, and file information for each ZLU. For example:
Display> show
ZLU.# MX | P Sub Typ AZLU# Mode Stat LC.M size | Filename | |||||
19 02 2 | 000 | DTE | 20 | Halt Stop None | 508 | /var/opt/acc/log/anz_19.eve | |
20 02 3 | 000 | DCE | 19 | Halt Stop None | 508 | /var/opt/acc/log/anz_19.eve | |
21 02 4 | 000 | DTE | 22 | Halt Run | None | 256 | /var/opt/acc/log/anz_21.eve |
22 02 5 | 000 | DCE | 21 | Halt Run | None | 256 | /var/opt/acc/log/anz_21.eve |
23 02 6 | 000 | DTE | 24 | Halt Stop None | 0 |
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24 02 7 | 000 | DCE | 23 | Halt Stop None | 0 |
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The columns in the example above are explained below:
ZLU.# | This is the ZLU number of a port assigned to the Data |
| Analyzer. These ZLUs are recognized by the |
| application number being set to 90 in the network |
| configuration file. |
MX P | This shows the mux number and port number within |
| the mux that the ZLU # is connected to. |
Sub | This shows the |
| and port number that the ZLU # is connected to. |
Typ | The Port must be either a DTE or DCE. This identity is |
| setup in the network configuration file. If the port is |
| configured as a DTE then the |
| monitor should be connected to it, if it is a DCE port |
| then the RX monitor cable should be connected to it. |
| See the configuration section for more details. |
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