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Hewlett-Packard A5799A
Terminal Server Reference
Edition 1
HyperPlex
Datacenter Solutions
Manufacturing Part Number: A5547-90003
E0499
United States
© Copyright 1999 Hewlett-Packard Company. All rights reserved.
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Strona 1 - Terminal Server Reference

Hewlett-Packard A5799ATerminal Server ReferenceEdition 1HyperPlexDatacenter SolutionsManufacturing Part Number: A5547-90003E0499United States© Copyrig

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903. To configure the terminal server, type CONFIG filename at thesystem prompt and press Enter.This section describes the different ways in which a

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91the tables and parameters, press Crtl+x to clear the line and enter thecharacters for the parameters of choice and press ‘ENTER’.3. The banner “Pres

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92DUMPF Command InstructionsOverviewThe DUMPF command is identical to the DUMP command exceptDUMPF copies the configuration to the RAMdisk of a termin

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93Default Port ParametersAUX Port ParametersBaud Rate 9600Char. Length / Parity 8 / NoneTerminal Emulation TTYDefault Access Class MasterOutput Whi

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94Host Port ParametersHost Port Number 1Restore Factory Defaults? No-- Host 1: Host Name HOST1 Baud Rate Setting 9600 Character Length / Parity

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957. ACTION AND EVENT TABLESWhat this Chapter ContainsThe terminal server can monitor and report alarm conditions sent by a HPserver or other device

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96Working with Action TablesTo send messages based on alarms generated by a HP Server or otherserial device, an Action Table must be created in the te

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97The Action Table has four components: Alarm, Routine, Parameters, andComments. Each component is described in the following paragraphs.AlarmThere ar

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98Action RoutineAfter the terminal server has determined that a match exists between thedetected alarm and an entry in the Action Table, it executes t

Strona 12 - Hardware Configuration

993. Finally, if there is no match using the first two criteria, it searchesfor a match to the mnemonic up to the first digit. That is, it dropsthe

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11. OVERVIEW OF FEATURESWhat This Chapter ContainsThis chapter provides an overview of the features and functions of theterminal server.• Hardware Co

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100.1 and .2 are added to show two subsequent actions to be taken. Whenthe .AUTHFAIL alarm is detected, the terminal server “phones home” andpages, s

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101In the example worksheet, note that the "SYS000" (System Reload)and "INI000" (System Reload Result) are among the types ofmessa

Strona 16 - Editing Modes

1023. Test the Action Routine.Use the GE command to generate the event. Check to see if thedesired action occurs.Example: Type GE SYS000 and see if t

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103Sample: ACTION TABLE WORKSHEETAlarm, Message, orInternal Event Action Routine Routine Parameters.BATLOW DOLIST.BATLOW-1 PHONHOME 2.BATLOW-2 PAGE

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104ACTION TABLE WORKSHEETAlarm, Message, orInternal Event Action Routine Routine Parameters

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105Action Table CommandsThe Action and Alarm Functions Menu contains commands formaintaining the Action Table as well as the Event Table.Type A at the

Strona 20 - Network Capabilities

106Field FunctionAlarmEnter the alarm issued by the protected deviceor a terminal server internal event (internalevents are listed at the end of this

Strona 21 - Alarm Management

107The Action Table is updated when changes are made to it using othercommands, such as Change Action Item, or Add Action Item, but cannotbe changed d

Strona 22 - Failure History

108You can also specify a search string by adding one or more charactersafter the LA command, separated by a space. For example, to display theaction

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109and press the Enter key. The system will only display those action itemsbeginning with .D. If the list contains more than 18 action items, you are

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2Hardware ConfigurationThe terminal server is pre-configured for use with the Central WebConsole. Many of the features and functions included with the

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110today = The Action Routine is scheduled tooccur today at the time specified (pressing theEnter key selects this date).mm/dd/yy = Type the month, da

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111Delete Action Item – XA CommandThe Delete Action Item command allows you to remove an action itemfrom the Action Table. Type XA at the system prom

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112When XA is entered without modifiers, the complete list is displayed. Tospecify a search string, enter the XA command, followed by a space, andthe

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113If the list contains more than nine alarms/events, press the Enter key toview the next nine alarms/events.Generate Alarm/Event – GE CommandTesting

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114Delete Alarm/Event – XE CommandThe Delete Alarm/Event command allows you to remove a pending actionfrom the Event Table. An access class of Sysop 2

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115Internal Alarms and EventsIn addition to the alarms generated by the Host or HP server system, theTerminal server supports several internal events.

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116Event Description.DISKFULL Event occurs when the RAMdisk is full. All furtherattempts to write to the disk will be unsuccessful..DTRHIGH.n Event oc

Strona 32 - Regular Callback

117Event Description.MEMLOW Event occurs on the hour if less than 4 KB areavailable in the Terminal server variable area..MONTHLY Event occurs once a

Strona 33 - Listing Users – LU Command

118Event Description.S#OK Event indicating that the 5 volt sensor has beenchanged from Low or High to OK..WEEKLY Event occurs once a week, each Sunday

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119Action RoutinesThe Terminal server is pre-programmed with a number of Action Routinesthat can be used when alarms or internal events occur.Action R

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3 Displaying Menu

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120Action Routine DescriptionPHONHOME Places a call to the maintenance-reportingcenter.PHM2000 Not supported in this version of software.PHPPP Initiat

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1218. ACTION AND EVENT ROUTINESWhat This Chapter ContainsThe Terminal server can be programmed to respond to a particularevent or trigger. There a

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122Internal Events.AUTHFAIL InternalEventThe .AUTHFAIL internal event occurs each time there is a failed attemptat authentication during a user logon.

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123.BUFREADYThis alarm is sent when a buffer file is closed and is ready to be sent.Alarm/Event Action Routine Parameters Comments.BUFREADY PAGE 55512

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124.CLKCHANGEThe .CLKCHANGE alarm is generated when the internal clock of theTerminal server has been changed. This alarm could be the result ofchangi

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125.DISKCRITThe RAMDISK has reached a critical level assigned in the Set DiskParameters (SDP) menu.Alarm/Event Action Routine Parameters Comments.DISK

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126.DTRHIGH and.DTRLOWor.DTRHIGH.n and .DTRLOW.ninternal eventswhere n = host port numberThe .DTRLOW event occurs automatically on the high to low tra

Strona 43 - 3. SYSTEM PARAMETERS

127Alarm/Event Action Routine Parameters Comments.DTRLOW.1 PHONHOMEThis example initiates a PHONHOME if the Data Terminal Ready (DTR)signal is lost on

Strona 44 - Systems Functions Menu

128.INTBATOKThe .INTBATOK alarm is generated when the status of the internalbattery changes from low to OK. This indicates that the internal batteryha

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129.MAXRETRYThis event is generated by PHONHOME, PHSYSOP, or PAGE. It willoccur after the value entered for the Max. Retries system parameter issurpas

Strona 46 - Unit Phone Number

4Command Menu Descriptioninformation.A Action and AlarmFunctionsDisplays list of commands toview and modify the ActionTable.L Log Functions Displays l

Strona 47 - Specify Network Parameters

130In this example, the Terminal server will call the default numberspecified in the System Parameters screen when the remaining spaceon the Terminal

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131Alarm/Event Action Routine Parameters Comments.NETDOWN SCHEDULE 5 PHONHOME.NETUP CANCEL .NETDOWNIn this example, the alarm .NETDOWN is generated,

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132.POWERUPThe .POWERUP event occurs automatically whenever the Terminalserver is powered up. This might indicate a new installation, recoveryfrom a

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133.RTSLOW.n.RTSHIGH.nThe .RTSHIGH event is generated when the RS-232 RTS signal haschanged from low to high. The .RTSLOW event occurs from the RS-232

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134Examples:Alarm/Event ActionRoutineParameters Comments.WEEKLY DOLIST.WEEKLY.2 SCHEDULE 1 08:00PHONHOME.WEEKLY.3 SCHEDULE 5 08:00PHONHOMEThis example

Strona 52 - Network-Loss Alarm Delay

135Action RoutinesCANCELThis Action Routine cancels a scheduled action corresponding to aparticular event containing particular parameters. When multi

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136Alarm/Event Action Routine Parameters CommentsDTA007 CANCEL DTA005, , ^2This example will cancel the action associated with event DTA005 if theseco

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137Attaching this Action Routine to the event .DAILY will take care ofstandard-to-daylight and daylight-to-standard conversion.Format: CLKCHECKResourc

Strona 55 - Delivering SNMP Traps

138Examples:Alarm/Event Action Routine Parameters Comments.WEEKLY DOLIST .OOPSThis example, on a weekly basis, performs all actions relating to events

Strona 56 - SNMP Manager Parameters

139This example logs the event .CDR.AREA1 into the terminal server log-history file.LOGCHECK ActionRoutineThe LOGCHECK Action Routine checks to see if

Strona 58 - Setting FTP Parameters

140NOACTION ActionRoutineThe NOACTION Action Routine creates an "Event: " log entry, butotherwise does nothing.Example:Alarm/Event Action Ro

Strona 59 - PPP link needed for ftp?

141commas (fixed delay period) instead. When setting up for the"PAGE" action routine or setting up a user for pagerauthentication, the Term

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142Examples:Alarm/Event Action Routine Parameters Comments.AUTHFAIL PAGEThis example calls a pager at the default number, when an authorizationfailure

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143This example calls Home Phone Number 1 (default) when the.HOURLY-2 internal event occurs.Alarm/Event Action Routine Parameters CommentsDTI030 PHONH

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144Format:PHYSOP PHONE NUMBER TO CALLResource Required: ModemParameters:phone number, access class1 to 3 - For home phone number 1, 2, or 3 (from syst

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145SCHEDULE ActionRoutineThe SCHEDULE Action Routine schedules another Action Routine to beperformed now, or at some later date or time.Format: SCHEDU

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146Examples:Alarm/Event Action Routine Parameters CommentsCED063 SCHEDULE AM PHONHOMEThis example schedules a PHONHOME for now or the next AMreport wh

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147Alarm/Event Action Routine Parameters CommentsCED063 SCHEDULE 1 18:00DOLIST.SPECIALThis example schedules a DOLIST for 6 PM tomorrow.SETHP Action R

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148Example:Alarm/Event Action Routine Parameters CommentsERRORA21 SNMPTRAP 3

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149GLOSSARY OF COMMANDREFERENCESAction And Alarm FunctionsCOMMAND DESCRIPTION ACCESS LEVELSAA Add action item Master, Sysop 3CA Change action item Mas

Strona 68 - File Management Menu

6Some commands allow you to include additional modifiers that make thecommand specific. For example, to list only action items beginning withthe char

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150SHP Set host processing flag Master, Sysop 3SRLY Set relays Master, Sysop 3SSA Set sensor alarms All Sysop levelsSSP Set system parameters Master,

Strona 70 - REN H4961212.2A DAYONE

151File FunctionsCOMMAND DESCRIPTION ACCESS LEVELSCD Change directory Master, Sysop 3COMP Compress a file MasterCOPY Copy a file MasterDDP Display dis

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152Session Control FunctionsCOMMAND DESCRIPTION ACCESS LEVELSCON Connect to port All Sysop levelsDIS Disconnect from S2K All Sysop levelsJS Join host

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153INDEXAAA - Add Action Item command, 105access class, 17, 20Action and Alarm Functions Menu, 105action routinesCANCEL, 135CLKAHEAD and CLKBACK, 136C

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154XU - Delete User, 25Comments (action routine), 106Comments (user maintenance), 21, 31configuration files, 88COPY command, 59CU - Change User comman

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155Nnetwork capabilities, 10Network Loss Alarm Delay Time, 130network parameters, 38default gateway address, 42IP address, 41PPP address, 41network st

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7 The user may ch

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8Using the Editing KeysMost SYSOP commands display a series of prompts to allow entry ofparameters specific to that command. Default or previously ent

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9 Function Descri

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iiLegal NoticesThe information in this document is subject to change without notice.Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this

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10Function Descriptiondevice. Data is collected on a RAMdisk aseither buffered data or files. Error messages,buffered console output, traffic data and

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11 Alarm Manageme

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12Event GeneratorsHost PortInternal EventPseudo EventEnvironmentalManagerEvent TableERR001 000 111 222 333 SystemPHONHOME (ASAP).DAILYPHONHOME. .

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13 Log History -

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152. THE USER DATABASEWhat This Chapter ContainsThe system administrator must create the user database once theterminal server is installed and all re

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16OverviewThis chapter covers functions related to adding, modifying and deletingusers from the database.The database will be destroyed if the termina

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18Command SummaryThis database contains the records for authorized users of the terminalserver system.The following table lists commands to administer

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iiiTable of ContentsPREFACE

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20Field FunctionUser NameEnter a user name. User names may be up to 15alphanumeric characters in length, includingspaces.NOTE: The terminal server co

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22Password/Callback Authentication MethodIf Password/Callback was selected as the primary authenticationmethod, the terminal server will display the f

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24Expiration date [Exp. Date]Number of sessions allowed [# Ses. Exp? ]Primary authentication method [Auth. Mode(s)]Secondary authentication method [A

Strona 97 - Rebooting the Terminal Server

26Type in the user name as it appears in the List User display and pressthe Enter key. You may also type the user name as part of thecommand.For examp

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27 Displaying a U

Strona 99 - CONFIG Command Instructions

28The User Record information screen for thatuser will be displayed.The Acc: field displays the number of times the user has accessed thesystem. The F

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29 Field Function

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ivDeleting a User Profile – XU Command...25Displaying a User Record – DU Command...

Strona 102 - DUMPF Command Instructions

30Field FunctionWhen the appropriate selection is displayed, pressthe Enter key. If you do not wish to change thisparameter, press the Enter key to mo

Strona 105 - TABLES

333. SYSTEM PARAMETERSWhat This Chapter ContainsThe terminal server menus provide commands for setting and displayingsystem parameters. The System Par

Strona 106 - Structure of an Action Table

34Systems Functions MenuType S at the system prompt and press the Enter key to display theSystem Functions Menu.The System Parameters Functions menu h

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35 Upgrade Termin

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36When the terminal server pages or phones in response to a particularalarm or event, it sends its site name and unit phone number along withthe error

Strona 110 - Planning the Action Table

38• Network access to the terminal server for unitadministration• Network access to the devices connected to the hostports• Network access to other

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39 • IP address t

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40Network Initialization ParametersThe Network Initialization Parameters are set using the SNP 1command:

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41 Field Function

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42Field FunctionDefault Gateway(nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn)The default gateway is the IP address ofthe router or other equipment on the localnetwork segment that

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44• Object Source – The field in the terminal server where theinformation is located.Object Identifier Object Data Object Source1.3.6.4.1.1476.1.1.1

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45 NOTE: Configur

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46delivered via a dial-up PPP link, the terminal server generates a.PPPREQ event. Include entries similar to the following in your Actiontable:Alarm

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47 Field Function

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48Field FunctionTrap formatThis option selects one of the activeMIBs to format the SNMP Trap. Twoformats are available: Standard andNortel. Press the

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49 NOTE: In setti

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viWhat This Chapter Contains ...121Internal Events ...

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50Field Functionthe PPPREQ alarm and PHPPPAction Routine in Chapter 8.)FTP service typeSelect the type of FTP service (Noneor Client Only). Press the

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52prompt, type the command PPP and press enter. Send the terminalserver a “BREAK” from your terminal communication package and awaitnotification that

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53 These paramete

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54Field FunctionPeer Phone NumberEnter the telephone number of the host towhich a PPP link will be established.Authentication ModePress the spacebar t

Strona 131 - ROUTINES

574. FILE BUFFERINGWhat This Chapter

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58File Management MenuTo view the File Management Menu, type F at the system prompt andpress the Enter key.File Command SummaryCommand FunctionDIR Dis

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59Command FunctionCD Changes the cur

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viiPREFACEOverviewThe Hewlett-Packard Terminal Server is a mulipl

Strona 135 - .DISKFULL

60Command FunctionMOVE Copies a file to a new directory and then deletes it fromthe source directory after the file has been copied.MOVE <source di

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61RAMdisk OrganizationThere are 32 M

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62Examples: 101296AM.100 REPORT.01 IMPORTANTLOGNote that in the screen above the default filename is CURRENT.0. Thecurrent

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63When a buffer is closed, the CURRE

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64The RAMdisk protection parameters can be viewed by using the DDP(Display Disk Parameters) command or modified by using the SDP (SetDisk Parameters)

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65Field FunctionDisk Critical Percen

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66Buffering Data Received by a Host PortThe terminal server provides both automatic and manual control of databuffering from the host ports. If autom

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67Field FunctionEnable Automatic Buf

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68Field Functionit is dependent on the data.Auto Switch (enter 0 to disable) When CURRENT File exceeds ‘n’ KBEnter the file size (in KB) at whicht

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69Command FunctionSWBUFSwitch buffer

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viiiadministrators.ConventionsYou will find the following terms and notation used throughout thismanual.TermsAuthentication method – A security functi

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70Command: SENDSyntax: SEND <filename>,F,<server #>(Uses the IP address, user name andpassword for the specified server (1 or 2).These par

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71SEND<filename>,F,<IPaddr&

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72SEBUF<host#>,F,<IPaddr>,<user>,<password>,[directory]Where:<host#> = is the number of the host port on the

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73Network Parameters screen. After t

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755. MODEM PORT SETUPWhat This Chapter ContainsThe parameters

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76Modem Port ParametersDisplay Modem Port Parameters – DM CommandThe DM (Display Modem port parameters) command enables you to viewthe parameters of t

Strona 153 - PHSYSOP Action

77Set Modem Port Parameters – SM CommandThe SM command enables

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78Field Functionexternal). An AT modem will not usuallyestablish a session with a remote modem ata speed greater than the speed at which itwas set up.

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79Field FunctionCONNECT n is chosen, and no CONNECTmessage is

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ix In This BookTh

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80Field FunctionPress the space bar until the desired choiceis displayed. When your choice appears inthe field, press Enter key to make yourselection

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81Field Function(answer immediately) or left blank. ATS0=n(ans

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82NOTE: The | character represents a carriage return, and allows morethan one command to be entered on a single line as though it werebeing entered on

Strona 160 - Log Functions

836. TROUBLESHOOTINGWhat this Chapter Contains• Checking the Status of the LEDs• Determining Network Status• Querying Remote Devices• Reboot the T

Strona 161 - Buffer Functions

84Checking the Status of the LEDsThe following figure shows the status LEDs, all are visible from the frontof the terminal server.The following table

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85LED Term. Server condition,LED is onTerm. Server condition,LED is offPULSE(green)Flashes to indicate unit isoperating correctly.Unit is running inte

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86LED Term. Server condition,LED is onTerm. Server condition,LED is offETHERNET RX(amber)Unit receiving data. Idle.TX(amber)Unit transmitting data. Id

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87An inactivity period longer than the Network-Loss Alarm Delay Time willtrigger the alarm .NETDOWN.Querying Remote NodesThe Port and Session Control

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88Reinitializing the Terminal ServerUse a PC or terminal connected to the AUX port to re-initialize theterminal server. The AUX port must be set at 96

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89Note: Issuing the Upgrade command or re-initializing the terminalserver destroys all data stored to the RAMdisk.Creating a Configuration FileUse an

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