Using The Cli Commands - Bay Networks 6300 Supplement Manual

Supplement to the remote annex administrator’s guide for unix
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Book C
Remote Annex 6300 Supplement to the Remote Annex Administrator's Guide for UNIX
T
his chapter in the Remote Annex Administrator's Guide for UNIX
describes the Command Line Interpreter (CLI) commands. When using
that chapter with an RA 6300, note that:
The following commands do not apply to this release of the
RA 6300: stats –T (for the RA 6100), stats –p, t1_loopback,
queue, and any command that involves printing.
There are two stats –T commands, one for the RA 6100
and another for the RA 6300. The RA 6100 command
described in the Remote Annex Administrator's Guide
for UNIX does not apply to the RA 6300. For information
on the stats –T command that does apply to the RA 6300,
see Displaying RA 6300 Statistics on page B-41.
The warning that the boot command can send is seen only by
CLI users on modem connections. PPP, SLIP, ARAP, V.120 and
sync users do not see it.
The following statement is meaningless:
The R6.x ROM Monitor compact command is incompatible
with R7.0 and above. Once the Annex boots the current
operational image, use only the CLI superuser compact
command to compress non-volatile memory.
Wherever you would specify a port or set of ports for a non-
RA 6300 Annex, you instead specify one of the following for
the RA 6300:
n or asyn (where n is an integer specifying the number of an
internal asynchronous port.)
ctln (where n is an integer specifying the number of an internal
control port). Internal control port #1 (ctl1) is the RA 6300's
console port and is the only one available. Other control ports
are reserved for future use.

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