Table C3-25. Arguments For The Stats Command; Stats - Bay Networks 5390 Administering

Communications server
Hide thumbs Also See for 5390:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

If you issue the slip command, and the port is not configured properly for SLIP, the terminal displays
This port cannot be used for SLIP (for more details on using a SLIP link, see Serial Line Internet
Protocol (SLIP) starting on page A7-1).

stats

The stats command displays Model 5390 statistics. Table C3-25 describes the arguments for stats.
The syntax is:
stats [–sm [ports][time] |[–op]
893-741-B
NOTE: The remote host must be configured to use these addresses.
Resetting the port returns it to CLI mode. You cannot use the minimum
uniqueness feature with the slip command.

Table C3-25. Arguments for the stats Command

Argument Description
–s
Displays statistics for all serial ports. You can enter a single
port (–s5) or a range of ports (–s5–10 or –s5,7,9–12). This
argument also displays control line status in which an asserted
signal appears in upper case letters and a de-asserted signal
appears in lower case letters.
–s time
Displays serial line statistics, pausing between each display
the number of seconds specified by time. Entering the attention
character, attention string, or the Break key aborts the display.
–m
Displays statistics for active control lines much the same as –s,
but displays the modem controls for inactive control lines (that
is, unattached slave lines) rather than displaying idle.
–m time
Displays statistics for both active and inactive control lines,
pausing between each display the number of seconds specified
by time.
–o
Displays the status of the Model 5390 server-keyed options
and disabled modules.
Using the CLI Commands
C3-55

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents