Western Telematic APS-16 User Manual

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/P

Set RS232 Port Parameters

Displays a menu which allows the user to select options and parameters for the selected port.

Section 5.5.3 describes the procedure for defining port parameters.
Availability: Supervisor Only
Format: /P [x] [Enter]

Where x is the number or name of the port to be configured. If the port number or name is not

specified, the APS will display the configuration menu for your resident port.
Response: The Port Parameters Menu is displayed.

/S

Display Port Status

Displays the Port Status Screen, which lists current conditions and parameters for all ports.

Normally, the Port Status Screen will not display Port Passwords; the Password column will

read either “defined” or “undefined”, depending upon whether or not the password for each

port has been specified. When the Supervisor Mode is active, the /SP command offers the

option to either display or suppress Port Passwords. In User Mode, the /S command will only

display information for the ports that share the same password entered at login. For more

information on the Port Status Screen, please refer to Section 6.1.
Availability: Supervisor / User
Format: /S[P] [Enter]

When the “P” option is included (e.g. /SP), the Port Status Screen will lists the password for

each port, if defined. (Supervisor Mode Only).
Response: Displays Port Status Screen

/SD Display Port Diagnostics

Provides more detailed information regarding the operational status of each port. Note that in

User Mode, this screen will only display parameters for the ports that are allowed by the Port

Password that was entered at log in. For More information on the Port Diagnostics Screen,

please refer to Section 6.2.
Availability: Supervisor / User
Format: /SD [Enter]
Response:
Displays Port Diagnostics Screen

/U

Save Parameters

Sends APS configuration parameters to an ASCII text file as described in Section 8.
Availability: Supervisor Only
Format: /U [Enter]
Response:
The APS will send a series of command lines.

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APS Series - Asynchronous Port Switches, User's Guide

Command Reference Guide

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