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

Field

Content

 

 

Port

Port number.

 

 

 

Comma-separated string of port values: baud rate, number of bits, parity, stop bits,

Serial Port Settings

flow control, socket number, time-out value and CLI access character (from Port Set

command). The CLI character is preceded by POR CLI= if it was defined with a Port

 

 

Set command or by SER CLI= if it was defined with a Server CLI command.

 

 

TX Bytes

Number of bytes transmitted.

 

 

RX Bytes

Number of bytes received.

 

 

Errors

Number of TX/RX parity and framing errors.

 

 

Toggle

Toggle value (from Port Set command).

 

 

Power

Device power status, if monitoring is enabled. ON indicates the device is on, OFF

indicates the device is off.

 

 

 

Power Signal

Signal and state being monitored for device power status (from Port Set command).

If monitoring is disabled, this field indicates None.

 

 

 

Port name

Port name assigned with the Port Set command or the default name (last three

octets of MAC address plus the port number).

 

 

 

Group

Group names.

 

 

Port NFS

ENABLE indicates NFS is enabled, DISABLE indicates NFS is disabled (from Port

NFS command).

 

 

 

File

NFS filename (from Port NFS command).

 

 

Size threshold

NFS size threshold (from Port NFS command).

 

 

Time threshold

NFS time threshold (from Port NFS command).

 

 

Port NFS Status

Status of NFS history file operations. See NFS port status values on page 111 for

more information.

 

 

 

Current file

Current NFS filename.

 

 

User *

Username (from User Add command).

 

 

Level *

User’s access level (from User Add and User Set Access commands).