
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC™)
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show console
The
show console
<option>
commands display console port configuration and
statistics information.
The
show console
command supports the following subcommand options:
config
Displays serial port configuration and Technician Interface environment
information for the serial ports configured on your system or for a specific port.
Entered without an option, this subset of commands displays the total number of
ports configured on the system.
The table includes the following information:
config stats
Port Number Port number for the information being displayed. Valid ports are 1,
2, 3, and 4. Not all systems have four physical ports. A configured
port that doesn’t exist is in the Absent state.
Port State Port’s current state, as follows:
•
Absent
- Not physically present
•
Disabled
- Unavailable
•
Down
- Unavailable
•
Init
- Initializing
•
Up
- Available
Port Name Name that the system has given to the port. Users may not specify
a name. You can use the name to correlate a port number to a
physical port. The name of the port should be printed next to the
physical port connection, as follows:
•
Port 1
- CONSOLE
The names do not specify the port’s use. All ports are serial ports
used for Technician Interface sessions only. For example, port
MODEM1 may be a modem connection or a dummy terminal
connection depending on its configuration. While port 4 is called
PRINTER, it is exactly like ports 1, 2, and 3. Port 4 doesn’t support
a printer. It has that name because that’s what is printed near the
port connector on the link module.
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