Resetting The Consecutive Failure Counts To Zero; Obsolete Option_Key Parameter - Bay Networks 5399 Release Note

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Issuing either command without arguments displays the event counts for
all channels or all modems, respectively. Issuing either command with
the flag -f displays only those channels or modems that have consecutive
failure counts greater than 0.

Resetting the Consecutive Failure Counts to Zero

The consecutive failure counts for a range of channels or modems can be
reset by issuing the inchanerr command or the inmoderr command with
the -c flag. The first example below clears the consecutive failure counts
for channels 1 through 23 on WAN 1; the second example clears the
consecutive failure counts for modems 1 through 48:
inchanerr -c wan=1 channel=1-23
inmoderr -c modem=1-48
Consecutive failure counts are reset in the following cases as well:
A successful modem call clears the consecutive failure count
for the corresponding channel and modem.
A successful non-modem call clears the consecutive failure
count only for the corresponding channel.

Obsolete option_key Parameter

As of Release 5.1, all RACs and Remote Annexes are shipped with IP,
IPX, AppleTalk, and TN3270 keys included. Although not reflected in
the Release 5.1 documentation, setting the option_key parameter is no
longer required for enabling these features; now they are enabled by
default.
LAT is the only software protocol available that is optional and that
requires a key. A key, or password, is needed to enable 56K modem
support as well.
Remote Access Software Version 5.3 Release Notes
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