UNITY 4600 USERS MANUAL

3.3Operation from Local/Remote Terminal

Overview and Syntax

This section applies to control by both the Terminal and Modem devices. Once a user has fulfilled the password requirement for Modem access, the communication is identical to Ter- minal control.

Approved clients for Terminal monitoring and control via telnet include Tera Term, Win- dows® 2000 telnet, and Windows® XP telnet and no special login is required. VT100 and ANSI terminals are approved. To exit, use the client’s exit/escape sequence or get debug access in the IRD to use the QUIT or EXIT command.

Commands listed in this section detail command syntax and action taken. Commands con- sist of a command field and a parameter field. Each command field and parameter field is space delimited. Optional parameters are indicated by square brackets, [ ], and conditional parameters are indicated by braces, {}.

For example, COMMAND_NAME parameter1 {parameter2} [parameter3] indicates that parameter1 must be entered, parameter2 entered only when a certain condition is met (certain option is installed, etc.), and parameter3 is optional. Both commands and parame- ters may be entered in upper or lower case; the interface is not case-sensitive.

Incorrect or incomplete commands result in "Invalid Command" being displayed at the ter- minal. Parameter errors on User commands generate "Invalid parameter name" where parameter name is the name of the incorrectly entered parameter.

User

NOTE:

Any commands controlling carriers, programs, or services may be disabled

Commands

 

from COMPEL®.

 

NOTE:

Generally, any command that can control a unit setting may be entered

 

 

without parameters to show the current value of that setting.

Table 3.3: Command Directory for U4600 Terminal Commands

ABORT

Insert is terminated. See TEMP command.

ABORTREC x

x: C - make the unit’s permanent setting equal to the last commanded setting S - make the unit’s permanent setting equal to the last successful setting

Command either

1)aborts an ongoing automated recovery;

2)aborts the successful results of an automated recovery; or

3)accepts the successful results of an automated recovery.

With either value for x, this command is interpreted as a direct local user command to establish/confirm the unit’s permanent settings.

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4600 specifications

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