Lightwave Communications SCS3230 Manuale Utente
ConsoleServer 3200 System
Lightwave Communications
Rev. A
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www.lightwavecom.com
MONITOR (A.K.A. DEVICE) MODE HELP:
F1 - Display Help Screen (VT100 mode)
F2 - Display Pull Down Menu (VT100 mode)
TTY COMMANDS: (MONITOR MODE)
LOGOUT,LOGOFF - Logout
SELECT [SERVER NAME\#] - Select a server by name or number
LISTEN [SERVER NAME\#] - Listen to a server by name or number
DISELECT[SERVER NAME\#] - Select a server and enter direct mode
EXIT - Deselect from a server
DEVLIST - Display installed devices list
TOP - Go to begining of device buffer
BOTTOM - Go to end of device buffer
NEXT - Display next page of device data
PREVIOUS - Display previous page of device data
FORWARD [n LINES] - Go forward n lines and display page
REVERSE [n LINES] - Go reverse n lines and display page
CAT - Display entire contents of device buffer
CAFILTER - Display entire contents of device buffer with
filter
CLEAR - Clear device buffer
DIRECT - Enter direct mode
The user may see a complete list of available commands at any prompt by typing
HELP, H, or ?
and pressing
<ENTER>, by pressing <F1>, or by selecting DISPLAY HELP SCREEN from a
pull-down menu. To use the pull-down menu of commands available at each user level, the
user may press
user may press
<F2> or <CTRL>+D. By using the up and down arrow keys, the user may move
the highlight bar to the desired command, and then press
<ENTER> to select that command.
The user may use the
<F1> and <F2> keys only if the terminal or terminal emulation supports
VT100 function keys. If the terminal or emulation program does not support VT100 function
keys, then the user may press the
keys, then the user may press the
<CTRL> and D key simultaneously to use the pull-down
menu. To exit from a menu without selecting a command, press
<ESC><ESC> or <CTRL>+C.
Pressing
<CTRL>+U (the control and U key simultaneously) will erase all typed commands on
the current command line back to the system prompt. Pressing
<CTRL>+R retypes the last
command executed and waits for the user to hit
<ENTER> to execute it.
Use
<CTRL>+F for the down arrow and <CTRL>+E for the up arrow.
Most commands may be abbreviated to one extent or another. See Appendix E for allowed
abbreviations.