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5.4.23 Copy Command
The Copy Command (CC#) is used for training. This command is used
when the instructor is at the host site and the trainee is at the remote.
The command is followed by a port number which must be the host port
that is mapped to the remote port used by the trainee.
After the command is entered, all data from the local port will be
displayed on both terminals. Keyboard inputs from either terminal will
be sent to the host port.
The Copy command is active until two consecutive ESC characters are
issued by the instructor.
5.4.24 Remote Copy Command
The Remote Copy Command (RCC#) performs the same function when
the instructor is located at the remote site. In this case, the port
number is the port to which the trainee’s terminal is attached. This
command is used only at the remote site.
The Remote Copy command is active until two consecutive ESC
characters are issued by the instructor.
5.4.25 Show RS-232
The Show RS-232 (SR) command shows the current state of RS-232
control signals on the local ports. A range of port numbers may be
included to limit the display.
5.4.26 Remote Show RS-232
The Remote Show RS-232 (RSR) command shows the status of RS-232
control signals at the remote ports. As with the SR command, a range
of port numbers may be included on the command line.
5.4.27 Test Message
The Test Message (TM#) command sends a Quick Brown Fox... message
to a local port. The QBF message continues until any key is pressed on
the network management port terminal. A local port number must be
included on the command line.