Sequence - Cabletron Systems CSMIM2-16 Installation Manual

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If you enter the ports –d command, only the data lines are tested. The
outgoing control lines are asserted during this test.
monitor:: ports -d
Individual Port Tests (Data Lines)
Some important notes:
- All Asynch Serial Ports (2-16) which are to be tested require a
loopback plug in order to pass the Data Line loopback tests.
WARNING. If there is a device instead of a loopback plug
connected to the port being tested, the device will have data
transmitted to it.
You may enter a list of ports to test separated by spaces/commas.
You may also enter ranges of ports, such as 2-16.
Ports with faulty Data Lines:
Enter port number or range of ports to test (Return to exit)::

3.2.15 sequence

The sequence command edits the load/dump interface list. This list
determines the order of the network interfaces, and either the local area
network (LAN) or the SLIP interface the CSMIM2 will use for loading
and dumping. The default, net, uses the LAN interface. The list can
contain up to four interfaces. If the CSMIM2 fails to boot using the first
interface, it will try the next, and then the next interface, and then repeat
the sequence. The command syntax is:
sequence [–d] | [interface[,interface]. . .]
Specify the LAN interface by selecting net; specify each SLIP interface
as slnn, where nn is a port number; and specify self-boot by selecting self.
Separate each interface with a comma or a space. Enter the interface list
as an argument to the command; otherwise, the console displays a list of
available interfaces and prompts for a new list.
In the following example, interfaces are assigned to the load/dump
sequence list. Ports 12, 14, and 15 can be added to the list because they
were configured earlier as SLIP interfaces:
CSMIM2 Installation Guide
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