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Command Summary
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Command Description,
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The event display gives a time-stamp, and an event description. All
events other than frame-capture events are always shown as single
lines. Captured frames may be summarized as single lines, or expanded
into a multi-line display (see ‘validation timeout’ command).
The user can view more than 21 messages by supplying a sequence
number and list length:
list 100,100
List message numbers 100 – 199 and up-
date the current sequence number to 200.
The list length may appear by itself:
list ,32
This command lists the next 32 trace buffer entries, and increments the
current message number by 32.
All the messages in the internal trace buffer can be viewed by listing se-
quence number one then entering the
list
command until the last mes-
sage is displayed. When the current message number is incremented to
the last message in the internal buffer, it is automatically set to 1. You
can list all the messages in the buffer without pausing between mes-
sages with
list 1,300
.
There is a continuous listing mode for monitoring all the messages in the
internal trace buffer. Start continuous list mode by entering
list on
. All
the messages in the internal buffer will be displayed and any new mes-
sages will be listed as soon as they are collected into the buffer. Termi-
nate the continuous listing mode by entering a
Control-C
key combina-
tion.
To clear all events from the event buffer, use
list clear
This command logs the user onto the hub-half and gives the user per-
mission to access, display, and configure the hub-half. The format for the
login is a minimum 5-character/maximum 20-character alphanumeric
password. The user can login to a remote device by typing the IP ad-
dress of the remote device after the login and password parameter. Ex-
ample: login password 172.16.9.12
“login” Command