Map Command - Digital Equipment MUXserver 100 Reference Manual

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6.3.6 MAP Command
The MAP command allows the System Manager using privileged commands in
the MUXserver 100 to set up the logical connections between asynchronous
ports of DECmux II multiplexers and the MUXserver 100 in the network.
It
allows the operator of a SLAVE to view the link map only.
Syntax:
MAP
Evoking the MAP command will produce the following network map display.
Mult;plexer port map
Mux.: B2-up
Port~
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Conn: ABC 0
e
F G H
Self-Master-up
o
1 234 567
A 0 G I
J
K l M
Self
o
1 234 567
B
e
H N
J
0 M P
A1-down
o
1
234 5 6 7
C F N I K l P 0
There are three lines to the map display.
Line
1
labels the network multiplexers and displays their status. First line defi-
nitions are as follows:
Self;
Xn;
MASTER;
UP;
DOWN;
The DECmux
II
unit to which the supervisor port is cur-
rently connected. This can be a physical connection or a
logical connection through the network.
Where "X" can be either A or Band "n" is a number in
the range of
1
to 3. This is the relative multiplexer posi-
tion; for example, A2 would be the second MUX along on
the" A" composite port from the DECmux II, SELF. B3
would be the third MUX along on the "B" composite port
of SELF.
Is the MUXserver 100.
The composite link communications to this multiplexer is
UP.
The composite link communications to this multiplexer is
DOWN.
Line 2 labels the port number of each multiplexer. There is a maximum of 32
asynchronous ports in a valid network configuration, eight on each DECmux II
unit and 16 on the MUXserver 100.
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