Troubleshooting Terminal, Printer, and Serial Device Connections - Edition 5 (32022-90058)
TermDSM Commands
DU[MP]
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DU[MP]
Captures data pertaining to a particular port, asynchronous processor board (mux card
of a DTC 72MX), DTC, or logical device number and writes it to a disk file.
Security level: 1 for DTC dump; 2 for remaining dump functions.
Syntax
DU[MP]
Description
After the Dump command is entered, the following prompt is printed on the terminal:
(dump)
Ldev #
POrt #,#,#
SNp #,#
Mux #,#
Vc #,#,#
DTc #
(carriage return to exit) ?
These are the subcommands that can then be entered. The following pages describe each
of these options.
If you press
[Return]
instead of one of the subcommands, you will be returned to the
major prompt and may then enter another TermDSM command.
There are five different types of dump files:
• Information regarding a particular DTC. This information is written to a disk file in
binary form.
• Information regarding a particular asynchronous processor board in a DTC 72MX.
• Information regarding a particular logical device number or physical port.
• Information regarding a particular SNP (X.25) card.
• Information regarding a particular virtual circuit on an X.25 card.
If you need the information in the dump analyzed, send it to your HP representative on
magnetic tape.
Information written to a disk file for this type of dump will appear in two forms:
• A hexadecimal listing of all data.
• The ASCII representation of each byte of that data.