Operation
Table 3-1: NET-PATH Commands
HELP
LOG
LOGIN
LOGOUT
MD
MEDIA
MODEM*
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HELP [Command]
Examples:
HELP DPOLL
HELP
HELP PINGHOST
LOG [-r] [-x] DeviceType DeviceName
[SearchString]
Examples:
LOG -r SERIAL "Serial 1"
LOG -r SERIAL "Serial 1"
"ERR225 1 0"
LOGIN
Examples:
LOGIN
returns the following:
USERNAME: <enter user ID>
PASSWORD: <enter your password>
LOGOUT
MD Directory
Example:
MD \TEMP\MyDirectory
MEDIA Media
Examples:
MEDIA FLASH
MEDIA RAM
Modem ModemName
Examples:
MODEM MODEM
Displays help for all the commands or for a
specific command. If you do not specify a
command, a list of all available commands
displays.
Used to view, clear, or search log files.
-r = reads the log (nondestructive) and searches
records using the specified search string as a
regular expression
-x = reads the log (destructive, i.e., clears the log)
and searches records using the specified search
string
DeviceType = any device with logging
capabilities, such as serial or modem
DeviceName = name of the device that we are
logging
SearchString = the search parameters for logging
Note When entering strings—for example,
DeviceName—surrounding quotes are not
required. When a name contains spaces, the
quotes are required.
Begins a new interactive session with the NET-
PATH.
Terminates a session.
Makes a new directory.
Directory = name of new directory
Note The directory name cannot include spaces.
Change the current media or list all the available
media. If you do not specify media, all available
media displays.
Media = FLASH or RAM
Initiate a transparency session to a modem.
Modem is the default name of the NET-PATH
modem and seldom changes.
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