SQ command
The SQ command informs the user about the status of the connection over the physical line. Upon entering
the <C> parameter, the updating of the information on the screen will occur automatically with the interval
of 5…20 seconds according to the parameter set by the TRACETIME command. It is very convenient to
create a text file about the connection status for further analysis.
NTU_FMM_S09_P1>SQ
-----Levels, dBm --------------------------------------------------------------
Time Signal FarEnd Noise R.Pckts T.Pckts E.Pckts EPR%
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
01:39:13 49.0 50.0 -16.0 0 0 0 0.00
NTU_FMM_S09_P1>
Use this command to store the information about the quality of the connection in log files.
NTU_FMM_S09_P1>SQ C
-----Levels, dBm --------------------------------------------------------------
Time Signal FarEnd Noise R.Pckts T.Pckts E.Pckts EPR%
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
01:40:43 48.0 50.0 -16.0 0 0 0 0.00
01:40:53 49.0 50.0 -16.0 0 0 0 0.00
01:41:03 49.0 49.0 -16.0 0 0 0 0.00
01:41:13 49.0 50.0 -16.0 0 0 0 0.00
01:41:23 49.0 50.0 -16.0 0 0 0 0.00
NTU_FMM_S09_P1>
STATUS command
The STATUS command informs the user about the modem status. Upon entering the <C> parameter, the
updating of the information on the screen will occur automatically with the interval of 5…20 seconds
according to the parameter set by the TRACETIME command:
Modem Status
Startup time 6332 sec ( 0 days 01:44:32)
Line Ethernet
Link Down Link Down
Master ON Duplex Half
Speed, kBps 272 Speed, Mbps 10
Unavailable time 1225 Unavailable time 1217
Available time 0 Available time 0
Statistic time 1225 Statistic time 1217
Link Loss 0
NTU_FMM>
Date 21.10.03
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