Datatek UMI User Manual
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This command is password protected. The administrative password will be prompted and
echoed with asterisks.
5.12 RESTORE MODULE
Syntax: rs
The
restore
command is only visible when the unit is logged in. It returns the unit to service. If
any physical attribute was changed, the unit will be automatically rebooted by this command.
5.13 CLEAR MEASUREMENTS
Syntax: clr
The
clear
command is only visible when the unit is logged in. It sets all the measurements and
error counters to zero.
5.14 DISPLAY MEASUREMENTS
Syntax: dm [mod][vport<vport#>]
The
dm
command is only visible when the unit is logged in. It displays the current measurements
in a formatted report on the console.
The value of
<vport #> is between 1 and 504, inclusive.
See Appendix A for an enumeration of module measurements. Virtual port information is not
displayed on a module-level report.
See Appendix B for an enumeration of virtual port measurements. Module information is not
displayed on a virtual-port-level report.
5.15 VERIFY
Syntax: vfy [mod][vport<vport#|vport range|ALL>][cug][host]
The
vfy
command is only visible when the unit is logged in. The command accepts
mod, vport,
cug, or host as objects.
The
mod option displays the module-level configuration in a formatted report.
For the
vport option, the <vport #> is between 1 and 504. The <vport range> accepts a numeric
range such as 3-6.
A value of
ALL provides a report of all virtual ports in the UMI.
The
cug option produces a list of all closed user groups on the UMI, with the specification of how
each is configured.
The
host option produces a list of all mnemonic host names configured on the UMI.
The
vfy
command with a large range, or the value of “
ALL”, may produce voluminous results.
The output of the
vfy
command may be manually aborted with a Control-C, or a DEL, character.
5.16 HOST NAME ADMINISTRATION
Syntax: host <host #> [name=<host name>]