MultiPort/LT User Reference
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MultiPort/LT Gateway Code Commands
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DECnet Commands
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Debugging Control Commands
These commands are detailed below. Note that the case of the command is
important.
NOTE. Responding to these commands below is a time-consuming operation
for the MultiPort/LT, and may affect network activity. The packet forwarding
rate of the MultiPort/LT will be affected by lengthy table and statistics printing
commands.
3.3.1.
Control Commands
3.3.1.1. q - Quit
The quit command causes the MultiPort/LT gateway code to return control to
the Monitor. The MultiPort/LT will respond with the Monitor Prompt:
LT>
The "run" command will return control to the MultiPort/LT gateway code.
3.3.1.2. Q - Reboot
The reboot command is equivalent to the "quit" command followed by a monitor
"boot" command. The MultiPort/LT will attempt a flash EPROM boot if this is
enabled. Then it will attempt to boot from an IP host if one is available; if not it
will try the 6 AppleTalk ports if enabled. Note that the EtherTalk interfaces
(Phase 1 and Phase 2 on Ethernet) count as two of these.
If all the boot attempts fail, it will retry all boot attempts unless interrupted
with a <del> or ^C character, at which point it returns to the Monitor prompt.
3.3.1.3. T - Telnet
This command is equivalent to "quit" followed by "server" which enables the
MultiPort/LT as a telnet server, allowing an incoming telnet connection to be
initiated by a host.