EtherLan User Guide
*NetProbe
AUN immediate command
Reports if a remote AUN configured station is accessible and active
Syntax
*netprobe net number.station number
Parameters
net_ number
remote station's AUN network number.
station number
remote station's AUN station number.
Use
*Net Probe
reports if a remote station is accessible and active, and hence can be reached from the local station
and network. This command does this by sending a control message to the specified station and awaiting a reply.
The ne
t _number
parameter can be omitted, in which case it is treated as zero, which is taken to refer to the
local network segment.
Examples
*netprobe 128.135
Station present
*netprobe 128.201
Station not present
Related Commands
None
*NetStat
AUN immediate command
Displays the AUN network address and status information for the local station.
Syntax
*netstat [-a]
Parameters
-a
Optional flag to request all status information.
L 'se
'Netstat
displays the local station's network address (ne number.station number) and status information.
The -a flag requests all status information, see examples below.
Examples
*netstat
Interface
EtherH
AUN Station
128.128
Known nets
128
*netstat -a
Interface
EtherH
AUN Station
128.14
Full address
10.171.13.14
Broadcast
10.171.255.255
Known nets
128
TX stats
Data=0, Immediate=3, Imm_Reply=0,
Retry=0
Error-0, Data Ack=O, Data_Rej=0,
Broadcast=0
(local=0, global=0)
RX stats Data=0, Immediate=0,
Broadcast=0, Discard=0
Retry=0, Error=O, Data Ack=0, Data Rej=0
Imm Reply=2, Reply Rej=0
Module status
01
Related Commands
None
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