C
HEETAH
128
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ERIES
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C
HAPTER
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2)
Verbose Mode
The verbose mode responses include text information and formatting that describe the
command response in terms that can be read by a user that is using a terminal interface to the
debug port – i.e., Human-Machine Interface (HMI).
•
Ctl-C – Aborts the current command and starts new command line with a new prompt.
•
Ctl-V – Verbose Response Mode (default) – Causes responses to be returned in a
verbose mode fit for human consumption of data (plain language).
3) Terse
mode
This mode outputs minimal information that fully describes the necessary response data. Its
intent is to be read from an automated device such as a PC – i.e., Machine-Machine Interface
(MMI).
•
Ctl-C – Aborts the current command and starts new command line with a new prompt.
•
Ctl-T – Terse Response Mode – Causes commands to be responded to in a terse mode
fit for machine consumption of data (programming language).
D5: Command
Enumeration
Command Characters in
BOLD
are those characters that are required for the command. The other
characters may be entered to help describe the command to a user interface.
1)
HE – Help Menu
Syntax:
•
HE
LP [<
cmd
>]
Where: <
cmd
> is optional in order to receive more help on specific commands.
AC
- Active Status
AL
- Alarm
AO
- All Call (Outputs)
AS
- Output Aspect
CL
- Clear MFCHIP Board Errors
CO
- Communications Status
DC
- Dual Transition Changes
DT
- Dual Takeover
EC
- Error Count
ET
- Ethernet Configuration (local only)
HE
- Help Menu
IB
- Input Board Status
LR
- Output Combiner Force Lock Rate
MB
- Matrix Board Status
MT
- Matrix Type
OB
- Output Board Status
OOB
- Output Option Board Status
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