Command Reference Guide

/D

Third Party Disconnect

Invoke the /D command at your resident port to disconnect two other ports. Note that the /D command cannot disconnect your resident port.

Availability: Supervisor Only

Format: /D[/Y] <x> [x] [Enter]

Where:

/Y (Optional) suppresses the "Sure?" prompt.

x Is the number or name of the port(s) to be disconnected. To disconnect all ports, enter an asterisk. To disconnect a Telnet session, enter the "Nn" format Network Port Number.

Response:

Verbose: "Are you Sure (y/n)?", if Y, unit will respond with "Disconnected".

Terse: 5, if Y, unit will respond with 3.

Example: To disconnect Port 2 from Port 3 without the "Sure?" prompt, access the Command Mode from a third port with Supervisor Level command capability and type:

/D/Y 2 [Enter] or /D/Y 3 [Enter]

/E

Erase Buffer

Erases data from the buffer for a specified port(s). Note that erased data cannot be recovered.

Availability: Supervisor / Non-Supervisor

Format: /E[/Y] <x> [x] [Enter]

Where:

xIs the number or name of the port buffer(s) to be cleared. To erase buffers for all ports, enter an asterisk.

/Y (Optional) Suppresses the "SURE? (Y/N)" prompt.

Response:

Verbose: "Are You Sure (y/n)?", if Y, unit responds with "OK".

Terse: 5, if Y, the unit will respond with 0.

Example: To clear the buffer for Port 3, access the Command Mode from a port and account that permit Supervisor commands, and type /E 3 [Enter].

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Western Telematic RSM-16, RSM-32DC manual Third Party Disconnect, Format /D/Y x x Enter, Enter or /D/Y 3 Enter, Erase Buffer