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Stinger®
Administration Guide
Administering a Stinger System
Displaying basic system information
If the status window is not already visible, the
connection
command opens it with
the connection-status information displayed:
admin>
connection
2 Connections
| Status
0003 test1 A 02/01/01/ 0 8000
| Serial number: 11XYZ90A7 Version: 9.7
0002 test2 A 01/17/01/ 1 155M
|
|
Rx Pkt:
184381
|
Tx Pkt:
735
|
Col:
5
|
|08/08/2003 08:03:33
Up: 0 days, 12:36:12
|________________________________________
|
1/ 17/
1/
0/
555
Rx:0
Tx:0
|
1/ 17/
1/
0/
777
Rx:0
Tx:0
|
|
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This command puts the window in connection-status mode, with the following
message displayed below the status window:
[Next/Last Conn: <dn/up arw>, Next/Last Page: <pg dn/up>, Exit: <esc>]
This message indicates the keystroke sequences you can use for displaying additional
information in the connection-status area. The Down Arrow and Up Arrow keys
display the next and previous connections, respectively, in the list of active
connections. The Page Down and Page Up keys display the list, one screen at a time.
When the
connection-status-mode
message is displayed, the system prompt does not
appear at the bottom of the window. Press the Escape key to exit this mode and
return to the system prompt.
General status information
With the default settings in a
user
profile, the top area of the status window initially
displays general status information about the Stinger unit, including its serial
number, the version of system software that the unit is running, and the number of
packets transmitted and received. This area also shows the current system date and
time and how long the system has been operational.
If the top of the status window is displaying another kind of information, you can
redisplay the general status information with the
view
command:
admin>
view top general
Line and channel status
To display information about WAN lines and channels, use the
line
command.
Because space is limited for this graphical display of status information about lines
and channels, the line-status window uses identifiers and codes. For example, the
line’s link status uses a two-character code such as LA (link active), RA (Red Alarm),
YA (Yellow Alarm), and so forth. For complete information on line-status codes, see
the
Stinger Reference
.
If the status window is not already displayed, the following
line
command opens it
with line-status information displayed in the bottom (lower right) of the window:
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