2

Monitr

IDL

--

3

Tasker

RDY

--

4

MOSDDT

DET

--

5

CGWCon

DET

--

6

Config

DET

--

7

Ezystrt

IDL

--

8

ROpCN1

IDL

TTY1

9

ROpCN2

RDY

TTY2 jlg@128.185.40.40

Intercept

Use the intercept command to change the OPCON intercept character. The intercept character is what you enter from other processes to get back to the OPCON process. The default intercept key combination is Ctrl-P.

The intercept character must be a control character. Enter the (shift 6) character followed by the letter character you want for the intercept character.

Note: Do not set the intercept character to the return key or to a printable character. If you change the OPCON intercept character from the default, Ctrl-P, to one of the Command History control characters, Ctrl-B, Ctrl-F, Ctrl-R, or Ctrl-N, the OPCON intercept character will take priority.

For example, if you change the intercept character to Ctrl-F, then Ctrl-Fwill not retrieve Forward in the Command History, but will instead return to the OPCON prompt (*). See ªCommand History for GWCON and CONFIG Command Lineº on page 21 for information on how to access previously entered GWCON or CONFIG commands.

Syntax:

 

intercept

character

Example: intercept u

 

From this example, the intercept character is now Ctrl-U.

Logout

Use the logout command to terminate the current session for the user who enters the logout command. If the console login is enabled, this command will require the next user to log in using an authorized userid/password combination. If the console login is not enabled, the OPCON prompt appears again.

Syntax: logout

 

Memory

 

Use the memory command to obtain and display information about the router's

 

global heap memory usage. The display helps you to determine if the router is

 

being utilized efficiently. For an example of memory utilization, see Figure 3 on

 

page 31 .

See ªMemoryº on page 137 for memory usage via talk 5.

 

Syntax:

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