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Chapter 20 Displaying Status Information
Annex Manager User Guide
Part 4 Control and Status Commands
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Oper Status
shows the operational state of a port, independent of
flow control. If this field displays:
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Up
, the port is functioning normally.
–
Down
, the port is not functioning.
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Active
, the port is up and a user is logged in.
•
Current User
identifies the user logged in to the ports you
selected.
•
Login Time
displays the day and time that the port was opened
according to the Annex clock.
•
Port Proto
defines the protocol that is active on a port. This field
can display the following codes.
–
Cli
indicates that this is a CLI port opened by a device
connected to the port or by a connection from a host as a
virtual CLI.
–
psvr
indicates that this is a slave port.
–
vcli
indicates that this is a virtual port.
–
dp
defines a dedicated port.
–
lpd
indicates that the port is using the Annex line printer
daemon.
–
ppp
indicates that the PPP protocol is active.
–
slip
indicates that the SLIP protocol is active.
–
arap
indicates that the ARAP protocol is active.
–
ftp
indicates that the port is an FTP interface.
–
ndp
indicates that the port is a Novell dedicated port.
–
ipx
indicates that the port is a dedicated IPX port used only
for dial-in access.
–
dyndial
defines a dynamic dial port.
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