Command reference guide – Western Telematic WTI NetReach APS-16M User Manual

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11. Command Reference Guide

11.1. Command Conventions

The commands described in this section conform to the following conventions:

Slash Character: Most APS-8/16M commands begin with the Slash

Character (

/).

Apply Command to All Ports: When the asterisk character is entered as

the argument of the

/D command (Disconnect Port), or the /E command

(Erase Buffer) the command will be applied to all ports. For example, to

erase all port buffers, type

/E * [Enter].

Port Name Wild Card: It is not always necessary to enter the entire port

name. Port names can be abbreviated in command lines by entering the

first character(s) of the name followed by an asterisk (

*). For example, a

port named "SERVER" can be specified as "

S*". Note however, that this

command would also be applied to any other port name that begins with

the letter "S".

Suppress "Sure?" Prompt: When the

/D (Disconnect Port), /E (Erase

Buffer), or

/I (Default and Test Unit) commands are invoked, the /Y

option can be included in the command line to override the "Are you Sure

(y/n)?" prompt. For example, to disconnect Port 8 without displaying the

"Sure?" prompt, type

/D/Y 8 [Enter].

Enter Key: All commands are invoked by pressing [Enter].
Command Mode: APS-8/16M Ports will only recognize commands

when the command mode has been activated. The command mode can

be accessed from a free Any-to-Any or Modem Mode Port. To access the

command mode, proceed as described in Section 5.1.

Connected Ports: When two ports are connected, most APS-8/16M

commands will not be recognized by either of the connected ports. The

only exception is the Resident Disconnect Sequence (Default = ^X ([Ctrl]

plus [X])).

Configuration Menus: To exit from most configuration menus, you

must press [Esc]. The only exception to this rule is the Copy Parameters

Menu. For more information on the Copy Parameters Menu, please refer

to Section 5.6.

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