Modem/DSU Commands

Abort (abort)

(Disruptive)

Use the abort command to stop all tests currently running on a specified device(s). When sent to a control device, the abort command can stop all tests in progress on the control device and/or all tests in progress on its downstream devices. This command stops only tests that are currently in progress. If a test is scheduled, the abort command will not stop the test unless the test is actually running.

This command can be used for all COMSPHERE and DATAPHONE II devices.

For most commands, NMS enables you to specify the destination for the command's results and schedule its execution. If the last page of the input form cannot accommodate the Destination for results and Schedule execution fields, an additional page is provided. For a complete description of these fields, refer to Chapter 1, Introduction.

Access Level: Data Technician, Manager, System Administrator

Abbreviation: abort

Alternate: abt

Restrictions: An abort sent to any DATAPHONE II device, or any COMSPHERE device set in DATAPHONE II diagnostic mode is interpreted as a subnetwork abort, regardless of the abort option (subnetwork or selective) entered in the input form.

Routine:Yes

Schedule:Yes

Related Commands: None

Abort Input Form

The Abort command input form contains the following fields:

Device(s) (Required field)

Enter the device(s) to which the abort command will be sent. One or more devices may be specified. Standard addressing format applies to the input. For information on device addressing, refer to Appendix D of the COMSPHERE 6800 Series Network Management System User's/System Administrator's Guide.

6800-A2-GB31-20

January 1997

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