
Development Tools User’s Guide
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Intel
®
IXP2400/IXP2800 Network Processors
Transactor
8.3
Transactor Commands
Transactor commands fall into four functional categories: initialization, simulation, debugging, and
miscellaneous. The sections that follow list the Transactor commands in alphabetical order. Each
command description can include:
•
The symbolic command name (e.g.,
examine
).
•
A short description of what the command does.
•
The format of the command.
•
Command parameter descriptions, and where appropriate, definitions of predefined
parameters.
•
One or more examples illustrating the use of the command.
•
Optional input strings delimited by bracket characters ({}).
The table that follows is a quick reference to the Transactor commands:
Table 10. Transactor Optional Switches
/h
Prints basic help information then exits the program.
/b script_file_name1 ...
Indicates that the program is intended to run in batch
mode. Using this option means that one or more script
files are expected to be specified. The program will
execute each script file in left to right order, then will
automatically exit.
script_file_name1 script_file_name2 ...
Specifying script file names without the /b option tells
the program to assume an interactive session. The
program will execute each specified script file, but will
then sit and wait for console input from the user
instead of exiting automatically.
Table 11. Transactor Command (Sheet 1 of 2)
Command Name
Command Type
Section
#define
Debugging
#undef
Debugging
@
Miscellaneous
benchmark
cd
close
Debugging
connect
Miscellaneous
deposit
Debugging
dir
examine
Debugging
exit
Miscellaneous
force
foreign_model