RMVCP supports the following five commands which are explained below:

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/BREAK or /B

Send break to client's VCP.

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/EXIT or /E

Return to server and terminate RMVCP.

D/HELP or /? Display RMVCP commands and display node name and LAN station address of client node.

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/READ or /R

Send read request to LAN card.

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/WAIT or /W

Wait for input from client node.

/BREAK

The /BREAK or /B command causes RMVCP to send a type 1 •Break"to"VCP" command which causes the remote A"Series node to go into VCP mode. This is equivalent to hitting the break key on a system console which is enabled for VCP.

RMVCP> /B

The LAN interface card firmware does not accept any VCP commands until the client's CPU is in VCP mode.

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The /BREAK command halts the remote A"Series system, and all activity on that node stops.

/EXIT

The /EXIT or /E command terminates the VCP interactive session between you and the remote node and terminates RMVCP. Once the interactive session terminates, VCP messages arriving at the server node are printed on the system console instead of the server's terminal.

/HELP

The /HELP or /? command causes RMVCP to display the node name and LAN address of the remote node with which the VCP interactive session is active, and a list of the supported RMVCP commands.

/READ

The /READ or /R command causes the VCP interactive session to go into the read state for one time"out period or until a VCP message from the remote node arrives. No VCP message and no RMVCP prompt is displayed, and control is not returned to you.

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