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problems with the RPC unit or its network interface capabilities, “Unit
Status” information can be used as a valuable troubleshooting aid. You
may be asked to refer to the unit status when calling one of BayTech’s
Application Engineers for support.
From the main menu, select #4, “Unit Status.” The following Unit Status
Menu appears:
RPC Unit Status Menu
1) . . . System
2) . . . Network Interface
3) . . . Logged Users
4) . . . Outlet Status
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System Status System Status provides information about the local
memory (available buffers), how many
TCP sockets in use, and the time the unit has been
operating since the last unit reset or power up.
RPC-3 AND RPC-3A UNIT STATUS
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From the Unit Status Menu, select #1 “System.”
The following system information is provided:
System Status:
Available local memory (256 byte buffers: 30)
TCP sockets in use: 1
System up time (days: hh:mm:ss): xx:xx:xx:xx
<Strike any key to continue.>
NOTE Each session has an inactivity timeout of
ten minutes. After ten minutes of no activity
elapses, the session terminates.
Network Network Interface gives information on the
Interface medium or connection status between the RPC unit
and the equipment it is attached to, the number of
faults, if any, the number of transmitting errors, the