
78CCM Installer/User Guide
The display for the console port will not include values for the socket, power, TD, toggle, name or group fields.
Table 5.30 lists the display fields for a Show Port command that specifies a single port configured as TD=console. A Show Port All command displays the items listed in the first six rows of the table (Port through Power fields).
Table 5.30: Show Port Command Display Fields for TD=Console
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Port | Port number. | |
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Serial Port Settings | flow control, socket number, | |
command). The CLI character is preceded by POR CLI= if it was defined with a Port | ||
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| Set command or by SER CLI= if it was defined with a Server CLI command. | |
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TX Bytes | Number of bytes transmitted. | |
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RX Bytes | Number of bytes received. | |
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Errors | Number of TX/RX parity and framing errors. | |
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Toggle | Toggle value (from Port Set command). | |
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Power | Device power status, if monitoring is enabled. ON indicates the device is on, OFF | |
indicates the device is off. | ||
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Power Signal | Signal and state being monitored for device power status (from Port Set command). | |
If monitoring is disabled, this field indicates None. | ||
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Port name | Port name assigned with the Port Set command or the default name (last three | |
octets of MAC address plus the port number). | ||
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Group | Group names. | |
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Port NFS | ENABLE indicates NFS is enabled, DISABLE indicates NFS is disabled (from Port | |
NFS command). | ||
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File | NFS filename (from Port NFS command). | |
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Size threshold | NFS size threshold (from Port NFS command). | |
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Time threshold | NFS time threshold (from Port NFS command). | |
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Port NFS Status | Status of NFS history file operations. See NFS port status values on page 111 for | |
more information. | ||
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Current file | Current NFS filename. | |
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User * | Username (from User Add command). | |
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Level * | User’s access level (from User Add and User Set Access commands). | |
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