IBM SC30-3681-08 Saw User Manual


 
BP (Boot using BOOTP) ....................119
D (Dump using stored configuration) ...............120
DIAG (Execute IBM Extended Diagnostic Program) ..........120
DM (Dump using Console Queries) ................121
UB (Display TFTP Boot Configuration) ...............121
UC (Display Hardware Configuration) ...............122
UG (Go execute at address in RAM) ...............122
LC (Load Configuration Memory) .................123
CC (Clear Configuration Memory) ................124
ZB (ZModem Boot) ......................124
ZC (ZModem configuration memory load)..............124
Configuring the 2210 ......................125
Chapter 10. The Operating/Monitoring Process (GWCON - Talk 5) and
Commands .........................127
What is GWCON? .......................127
Entering and Exiting GWCON ...................127
GWCON Commands ......................127
Activate ..........................128
Boot ...........................128
Buffer...........................129
Clear ...........................130
Configuration ........................130
Disable ..........................133
Environment ........................133
Error ...........................134
Event ...........................135
Fault ...........................135
Feature ..........................135
Interface ..........................136
Log............................136
Memory ..........................137
Network ..........................138
Performance ........................139
Protocol ..........................139
Queue...........................140
Reset ...........................141
Statistics ..........................141
Test ...........................142
Uptime ..........................142
Chapter 11. The Messaging (MONITR - Talk 2) Process ........145
What is Messaging (MONITR)? ..................145
Commands Affecting Messaging ..................145
Entering and Exiting the Messaging (MONITR) Process .........145
Receiving Messages ......................145
Chapter 12. Using the Event Logging System (ELS)..........147
What is ELS? .........................147
Entering and Exiting the ELS Configuration Environment .........148
Event Logging Concepts .....................148
Causes of Events ......................148
Interpreting a Message ....................149
Using ELS ..........................151
Managing ELS Message Rotation ................152
Capturing ELS Output Using a Telnet Connection on a UNIX Host ....152
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