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Date Code 20020501 SEL-2701 Ethernet Processor Instruction Manual
Settings and Commands
SEL-2701 Commands
another node on the network is available and connected to the network. The
SEL-2701 sends ping messages to the remote node until you interrupt the
SEL-2701 by pressing ENTER. Command options for the PING command
are shown in Table 3 .17.
The PING command requires the addr parameter, which can either be a name
in the NAR table for the host, or an actual IP address. In response to the PING
command, the SEL-2701 displays the status of each ping attempt. When you
stop the ping process, the SEL-2701 displays several statistics to summarize
the ping attempts.
QUIT
To close your connection to the SEL-2701 and start a connection to another
device without closing your terminal application, use the QUIT command.
For example, use QUIT to log out and automatically terminate a Telnet
session. You may then open a new Telnet session from your Telnet
application. You can also use the QUIT command to log out of the SEL-2701
for security purposes when the connection will not be closed. For example, if
you are connected to an SEL-2701 in a host from one of the host serial ports,
you can log out without closing the transparent connection to the SEL-2701.
STATUS
Use the STATUS command to display the self-test status and configuration of
the SEL-2701. The SEL-2701 displays self-test results as either OK or FAIL.
The SEL-2701 displays network configuration information and network
statistics.
TIME
The TIME command is described in Table 3.18.
Some hosts support time synchronization of the SEL-2701 from the host or
time synchronization of the host from the SEL-2701. See the host-specific
section for more information on time synchronization.
Table 3.17 PING Command Options
Command Description
PING addr Ping the address represented by addr every second.
PING addr n Ping the address addr once every n seconds, where n is a value from 1–255.
Tabl e 3.1 8 T IM E Com m an d
Command Description Access Level
TIME Display internal clock date. 1 or 2
TIME hh:mm Set internal clock time to hh hours (24 hour time),
mm minutes and 0 seconds.
2
TIME hh:mm:ss Set internal clock time to hh hours (24 hour time),
mm minutes, and ss seconds.
2