
4–8
Management
Example: The expected response to a SET PORT ENABLE command is
shown.
DECbridge>
SET PORT 1,3,2 ENABLE
Hub 1 slot 3 port 2 segment counter 0 status: no carrier loopback
SET REPEATER [hub number,] slot number RESET.
Resets a specific repeater. There is no output response to this command.
All disabled ports are enabled.
SHOW ADDRESS [start index,[ stop index]]
Displays the station address for the selected range of entries in the
address database. All addresses in this database are in the work group.
The indexes range from 1 to 200. The start index is always displayed, but
other entries in the range are only displayed if they are not empty. If you
omit indexes, the command displays the addresses of all stations in the
work group.
When the DECbridge 90 is used with the DECrepeater 90C or 90T,
this commands also displays the hub slot number and repeater port
that each station is attached to. It may take several minutes for the
SHOW ADDRESS command to accurately reflect the correct repeater port
number for stations recently added to the network or moved from one port
to another. See Appendix C for further details on SHOW ADDRESS.
Example: All addresses contained within the hub configuration are
shown. Addresses 5 and 7 display the same hub, host, and port because
both devices are daisy-chained on the same port.
DECbridge>
SHOW AD
Address 1: 08-00-2B-0F-19-23
Address 2: 08-00-2B-10-20-30 hub 2 slot 8 port 4
Address 5: 08-00-2B-10-6A-31 hub 2 slot 3 port 3
Address 6: 08-00-2B-A6-43-17 hub 1 slot 3 port 5
Address 7: 08-00-2B-16-23-4C hub 2 slot 3 port 3
Example: The expected response of a SHOW ADDRESS command to a
nonexistent address is shown.
DECbridge>
SHOW AD 3
Address 3: unused address