Chapter 3: ROM Monitor Commands
The slip command automatically sets the number of data bits to 8 for all
SLIP interfaces. The number of data bits does not include the start, stop,
or parity bits. The slip command display looks like this:
monitor:: slip
Line number (1-16):: 6
Allow SL/IP on this port? (y/n) [n]:: y
Enter local endpoint address [0.0.0.0]:: 192.9.200.214
Local endpoint address: 192.9.200.214
Enter subnet mask [255.255.255.0]::
Constructed new subnet mask.
Enter remote endpoint address [0.0.0.0.]:: 192.9.200.0
Remote endpoint address: 192.9.200.0
Enter remote load/dump host address [default 192.9.200.88]::
Using remote endpoint address: 192.9.200.88
Should this interface be used for memory dumps? (y/n) [y]::
Enter the baud rate [9600]::
Enter the number of stop bits (1,1.5,2) [1]::
Enter the parity (none,even,odd) [none]::
Pressing
NOTE
parameters remain unchanged until the command completes
normally.
3.2.17 stats
The stats command displays current network statistics gathered by the
ROM. Use stats along with the boot command to help isolate problems.
Table 3-3 describes the network statistics displayed by the stats
command. The syntax is:
stats [-slip]
3-24
CONTROL +
C
interrupts the slip command; the
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