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quote. Comments are allowed in upper and lower case and may be changed with the
port in service. Once entered, the comments are displayed on the port verify.
6.2.2 REMOVE
PORT
Syntax: remove port < portnum > < all > < range >
This command is only visible when the unit is logged in. The command takes a user port
out of service, and must be performed before any port-level configuration changes can
occur. The <PortNum> parameter may be a number in the range 1 through the number
of ports on the xxxx. The <all> parameter removes all the serial ports. The <range>
parameter removes a sequential range of ports.
6.2.3 RESTORE
PORT
Syntax: restore port < portnum > < all > < range >
This command, only visible when the unit is logged in, returns a user port to service.
The <PortNum> parameter may be a number in the range of 1 through the number of
serial ports on the xxxx. The <all> parameter restores all the ports. The <range>
parameter restores a sequential range of ports.
6.2.4 DISPLAY
PORT
MEASUREMENTS
Syntax: dmeas port < portnum | all | range >
The dmeas (dm) port command is only visible when the unit is logged in. It displays the
current port-level measurements for the RS-232C port specified by <portnum>, in a
formatted report on the console. The <portnum> parameter may be a number in the
range 1 through the number of ports on the xxxx. The <all> parameter will display the
measurements on all ports. The <range> parameter is in the form of “start-end”, and will
display the measurements of the ports in that sequential range inclusive.
6.2.5 VERIFY
PORT
Syntax: vfy port < portnum | all |range >
This command is only visible when the unit is logged in. It displays the configuration of
the port number specified. The <portnum> parameter may be a number in the range 1
through the number of ports on the xxxx. The <all> parameter will verify all ports. The
<range> parameter will verify a sequential range of ports.
6.2.6
DISPLAY PORT STATUS
Syntax: dstat port < < portnum > | < all > | < range > >
This command is only visible when the unit is logged in. It displays the status of the port
number specified. The <portnum> parameter may be a number in the range 1 through