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12.8 Network Startup and Status
Commands are provided to start the network interface of the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus as well
as to display the network status.
12.8.1 Startup Network – STARTNET Command
The STARTNET command allows the user a one step method for connecting the ASG
Guard/ASG Guard Plus to a systems network. The default value for the ASG Guard/ASG Guard
Plus at startup has the network connection disabled.
Type STARTNET at the system prompt, and press the ENTER key. If you are already on the
network, the following messages appear:
--- Start up Network ---
The network is already running.
To restart the network connection you must reboot.
If the network has not been started, the following messages appear:
--- Start up Network --- M
M/DD/YY HH:MM:SS [AUX] Network Started OK
12.8.2 Display Network Status – DNS Command
The DNS command displays the status of the network.
Type DNS at the system prompt and press the ENTER key. If the network has not been started,
the following messages will appear:
--- Display Network Status ---
The network has not been started
If the network has been started on the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus but no activity is seen, the
following messages will appear:
--- Display Network Status ---
The network has been down since this ASG Guard Plus was started
If the network was up and then went down while the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus was on the
network, the amount of time the network has been down will appear.
If the network has been started on the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus and is currently “up,” the
following messages will appear:
--- Display Network Status ---
The network has been running since 09/28/98 16:20:26
Two alarms are available which allow the network status to be determined. The .NETDOWN
alarm is issued after a preset length of time during which no network activity is detected. When
network activity is detected, the .NETUP alarm is issued.
The determination of network up and down is based on detected traffic on the Ethernet. The time
interval for non activity ranges from 1 to 255 seconds, and can be selected by the user.
To enter the time interval, type SNP 1 at the prompt. At the Network-Loss Alarm Delay Time,
enter the time allowed between non-activity on the network.
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