46CPS Installer/User Guide

Port Alert Delete command

The Port Alert Delete command deletes one or more alert strings from a port. When you issue this command, a numbered list of defined alert strings is displayed, from which you choose those to be deleted. You may enter one or more numbers separated by commas, a range of numbers separated by a hyphen or type ALL to specify all strings. Pressing Enter cancels the command.

For more information, see Managing the CPS Appliance Using SNMP on page 30.

Access right: SCON or PCON

Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN

Syntax

PORT <port> ALERT DELETE

Table 5.6: Port Alert Delete Command Parameter

ParameterDescription

<port>

Port number in the range 1-8 for a CPS810 appliance or 1-16 for a CPS1610 appliance.

 

 

Example

The following command deletes defined alert strings from port 3.

> PORT 3 ALERT DELETE Alert-strings assigned to port 3:

1)The first alert string

2)The second alert string

3)The third alert string

4)The fourth alert string

Select Alert-string(s) to delete>

The alert string numbers specified at the prompt will be deleted.

Port Break command

The Port Break command sends a serial break signal to the device to which you are attached.

Access right: BREAK

Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN

Syntax

PORT BREAK

Port History command

The Port History command accesses a serial port’s history mode while you are attached to the port. When you are in history mode, the PORT HISTORY> prompt appears, and you may search the port’s history buffer for specified strings.

For more information, see Managing the Port History Buffer on page 28.