IBM SC30-3681-08 Saw User Manual


 
receive buffers for an interface is based on that interface’s configured
packet size and the packet size of global buffers are autoconfigured. If you
specify a non-zero value, the configured value is used as the global buffer
packet size and any interfaces that have a configured packet size that is
larger than the maximum packet size will use the maximum packet size for
their receive buffers. A value of 0 (for autoconfigure) is the default.
Attention: Use this command only under direct instructions from your
service representative.
Never
use it to reduce packet size
only
to increase it.
prompt-level
user-defined-name
Adds a user-defined name as a prefix to all operator prompts, replacing the
hostname.
The user-defined-name can be any combination of characters, numbers,
and spaces up to 80 characters. Special characters may be used to request
additional functions as described in Table 8.
Example:
set prompt
What is the new MOS prompt [y]? AnyHost 99
AnyHost 99 Config>
Table 8. Additional Functions Provided by the Set Prompt Level Command
Special
Characters Function Provided by the Set Prompt Level Command
$n Displays the hostname. This is useful when you want the hostname
included in the prompt. For example:
Config> set prompt
What is the new MOS prompt [y]? $n
hostname:: Config>
$t Displays the time. For example:
Config> set prompt.
What is the new MOS prompt [y]? $t
02:51:08[GMT-300] Config>
$d Displays the current date-month-year. For example:
Config> set prompt.
What is the new MOS prompt [y]? $d
26-Feb-1997 Config>
$v Displays the software VPD information in the following format:
program-product-name Feature xxxx Vx.x PTFx RPQx
$e Erases one character
after
this combination within the user-defined
prompt.
$h Erases one character
before
this combination within the user-defined
prompt.
$_ Adds a carriage return to the user-defined prompt.
$$ Displays the $.
Note: You can combine these commands. For example:
Config> set prompt
What is the new MOS prompt [y]? $n::$d
hostname::26-Feb-1997 Config>
CONFIG Commands
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