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mbufShow
- Display mbuf statistics
route "<func>","destination","gateway"
func - "add" - add route to route table
- "delete" - delete route from route table
- "list" - list route table
tcpstatShow
udpstatShow
See User's Guide for more information
value = 0 = 0x0
normalBoot
Certain commands and tests are only available in diagnostic mode. Switching to diagnostic mode saves
all configuration parameters so that they are restored before returning to normal operation. Use the
normalBoot command to restore the SNC 4000 to normal operating conditions.
This command is used only to transition an SNC 4000 from the special diagnostic mode to normal
operations. It restores the bootline that was copied by diagBoot. The new persistent device map is erased,
and the original map file is renamed config/device.map restoring it for use when the SNC 4000 reboots.
The normalBoot command will then reboot the unit.
rdate "timeserver"
The rdate "timeserver" command sets the system date and time to be read from a remote system. The
setTimeHost
on page 109 must already have been entered before the rdate "timeserver" command
is issued. To see data from the new setting, use the date command. To set the date and time to be read
from a remote system named "Cronos," enter the following command:
SNC4000 > rdate "Cronos"
value = 0 = 0x0
reboot
The reboot command requests that the SNC 4000 shut down existing operations and then restart. This is
the preferred method of restarting the SNC 4000. There are processes running within the SNC 4000 that
may have writes pending to files within the flash file system. Following a reboot command, these processes
flush their data to the flash file system, and the flash file system writes all pending data out to the flash
memory. The SNC 4000 will reset only after all pending data has been written successfully to flash.
SNC4000 > reboot
reserveShow [level]
The reserveShow command outputs a list of devices with reservations. By adding the flag "1" a list of all
devices is output.
Level
Explanation
<blank>
Show target devices with reservations
1
Show all target devices regardless of whether a
reservation is held or not
SNC4000 > reserveShow
Idx Tdev
Port Name
100
- Display statistics for TCP
- Display statistics for UDP
Vendor
Product
Rev
| Reservation ITL
Service Port Command Reference
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