Chapter 3: ROM Monitor Commands

The slip command automatically sets the number of data bits to 8 for all SLIP interfaces. The number of data bits does not include the start, stop, or parity bits. The slip command display looks like this:

monitor:: slip

Line number (1-16):: 6

Allow SL/IP on this port? (y/n) [n]:: y

Enter local endpoint address [0.0.0.0]:: 192.9.200.214

Local endpoint address: 192.9.200.214

Enter subnet mask [255.255.255.0]::

Constructed new subnet mask.

Enter remote endpoint address [0.0.0.0.]:: 192.9.200.0

Remote endpoint address: 192.9.200.0

Enter remote load/dump host address [default 192.9.200.88]:: Using remote endpoint address: 192.9.200.88

Should this interface be used for memory dumps? (y/n) [y]::

Enter the baud rate [9600]::

Enter the number of stop bits (1,1.5,2) [1]::

Enter the parity (none,even,odd) [none]::

NOTE

Pressing CONTROL + C interrupts the slip command; the parameters remain unchanged until the command completes normally.

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