Hewlett-Packard A5799A Terminal Server Reference
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System Parameters
File Buffering
Action and Event Tables
Modem Port Setup
Troubleshooting
Action and Event Routines
Index
Glossary of Command References
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Overview
Audience
Notation Used in this Manual
Conventions
Terms
This Book
Introduction
Page
Overview of Features
What This Chapter Contains
Hardware Configuration
Software Configuration VER Command
Functions Modify the user database
Displaying Menus and Issuing Commands
Command Menu
Information
File Maintenance
User Commands
Functions
Entering/Selecting Parameters
LA .H or la .h
Editing Modes
TTY Mode
VT-100 Mode
Editing Function Keys
Using the Editing Keys
Functionality Overview
Site Connectivity
Alarm Processing
Function Description Security
FunctionDescription
Security Management
Network Capabilities
Alarm Management
Event Table LE to view
Logs
Data Buffering
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User Database
Access Classes
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Displaying the User Maintenance Functions Menu
Command Summary
Function Description Access Class Required
Adding a User AU Command
AU Carol
Field Function
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Password/Callback Authentication Method
Access Option Regular Callback
Listing Users LU Command
Access Option Passthru
Field Function
Deleting a User Profile XU Command
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XU Carol
Displaying a User Record DU Command
FieldFunction
Changing User Information CU Command
CU TOM
Secondary
For example, if you enter LH the log history will be
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System Parameters
Environmental Control Functions
Systems Functions Menu
System Parameters Functions
Site information
Set System Parameters SSP Command
Upgrade Terminal Server Software
Field Function
Upgrading the Software
Specify Network Parameters
Setting Network Parameters SNP Command
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Network Initialization Parameters
Field
Overview of Snmp Support by Terminal Servers
MIBs
Object Identifier Object Data Object Source
Delivering Snmp Traps
Alarm Action Routine Parameter Comments ERR123
This is a major alarm
Snmp Traps via Ethernet Network
Snmp Manager Parameters
Alarm Action Routine Parameter Comments
Setting Terminal Server Parameters for Snmp Traps
Snmptrap
Field Function
Be entered as Snmp Managers to
Setting FTP Parameters
Maximum of five IP addresses can
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Password
FTP service type
Server 1 default
Upload directory
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These parameters are set using the SNP 4 command
Username for PAP Enter the username for PAP authentication
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File Buffering
DIR
File Command Summary Function
File Management Menu
DEL
Command Function
Copy
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Buffer File Naming Conventions
RAMdisk Organization
Host Port Buffer Naming
REPORT.01 Importantlog
Hnyymmdd.hhq
Setting the RAMdisk Protection Parameters
Field
RAMdisk Events
Buffering Data Received by a Host Port
Automatic Buffering
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Manual Buffering
Clbuf
Using FTP to Send Files to an FTP Server
Swbuf
NEW.CFG
Examples
Test
Command Sebuf Description
Syntax
Using FTP to Receive Files from Another Device
Sebuf
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Modem Port Setup
Display Modem Port Parameters DM Command
Modem Port Parameters
Set Modem Port Parameters SM Command
User Session
Terminal Emulation
Sysop Idle Timer
Char. Length/Parity
Host Session Disconnect
Host Session Idle Timer
Setup
On Ctrl + a
Atdt ###
Atdt ### @ MSG
Verifying the Settings
Troubleshooting
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Checking the Status of the LEDs
Alarm Pend
Determining Network Status
Rebooting the Terminal Server
Querying Remote Nodes
Working with Configuration Files
Reinitializing the Terminal Server
Importing/Exporting a Configuration File
Config Command Instructions
Creating a Configuration File
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Procedure for Saving the Configuration Data on the PC
Dumpf Command Instructions
TTY
Default Port Parameters
AUX Port Parameters
ATA
Host Port Parameters
HOST1
Action and Event Tables
Working with Action Tables
Structure of an Action Table
Alarm
Parameters
Alarm Matching Criteria
Action Routine
Sample Action Table
Multiple Actions on a Single Alarm
Example
Determine which alarm conditions to monitor
Planning the Action Table
101
Test the Action Routine
INI000
5551212,1234
BSD090
INI000-1
Action Table Worksheet
Action Table Commands
Adding an item to the Action Table AA Command
List Action Items LA Command
107
CA .D
Change Action Item Command CA Command
LA .H
Schedule Action Item SAI Command
Enter key selects this date
Today = The Action Routine is scheduled to
Occur today at the time specified pressing
Mm/dd/yy = Type the month, day, and year that
Delete Action Item XA Command
LE .H
Alarm/Event Functions Commands
List Alarms/Events LE Command
Generate Alarm/Event GE Command
Delete Alarm/Event XE Command
Instead of a number
Internal Alarms and Events
Event Description
Intbatok
Hourly
Intbatlow
Logfull
Powerok
Powerup
Powerlow
Memlow
#OK
Weekly
Action Routines
Action Routine Description
Reminit
Phonhome
Phsysop
Schedule
Action and Event Routines
Internal Events Authfail Internal
Parameter 2 User ID
Cclerror
Bufready
Clkchange
Daily
Diskcrit
Diskfull
DTRHIGH.n and .DTRLOW.n internal events
Dtrhigh
Dtrlow
Hourly
Intbatlow
Intbatok
Logfull
Memlow
Maxretry
Mdminiterr
Netup
Monthly
Netdown
Powerlow
Powerok
Powerup
Pppreq
RTSLOW.n RTSHIGH.n
Weekly
Alarm/Event Action Parameters Comments Routine
Cancel
FormatCANCEL Resource Required None
Clkahead Clkback Action Routines
Clkcheck Action Routine
Resource Required
Dolist Action Routine
Format
Parameters
LOG Action Routine
FormatLOG Resource Required None ParametersNone Example
Parameters Percent full threshold Default is Examples
Logcheck Action Routine
Resource Required Modem Parameters
Noaction Action Routine
Action Routine
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Phonhome Action Routine
Phone number
Phppp Action Routine
Phsysop Action Routine
Phone number, access class
Schedule Action Routine
Resource Required None Parameters Date or Time
555-1212 for Minutes from now
Parameters Host Processing Flag Value 1, 2, 3, or Example
Sethp Action Routine
Snmptrap
ERRORA21 Snmptrap
Action And Alarm Functions
System Functions
User Functions
Log Functions
File Functions
Buffer Functions
Session Control Functions
Port Control Functions
Index
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