Table C3-8. Arguments For The Superuser Control Command - Bay Networks 5390 Administering

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Using the CLI Commands
cp
The superuser cp command copies a file in the local file system. The syntax is:
cp source_filename destination_filename
The source_filename is the file to be copied; the destination_filename is the new file. The Model
5390 server overwrites the destination file if it exists; it reports an error if the source file does not
exist.
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Table C3-8.
Arguments for the Superuser control Command
Argument Description
port
Specifies the port; it is required.
dtr–
De-asserts DTR.
dtr+
Asserts DTR.
rts–
De-asserts RTS.
rts+
Asserts RTS.
testmsg
Outputs a message to a CLI port or to a port that has been
opened as a slave from a host. After the message prompt
appears, pressing the Return key displays the default message
The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dogs.
times
Specifies the number of times the message is output.
forever
The message is output until a break is entered.
NOTE: The Model 5390 Private Enterprise MIB contains two objects,
anxpDtrSignal and anxpRtsSignal, that enable you to read and set the
DTR and RTS control lines on non-idle ports via SNMP (for more
details on using SNMP, see Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP) starting on page B2-1).
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