Troubleshooting Terminal, Printer, and Serial Device Connections - Edition 5 (32022-90058)
TermDSM Commands
R[ESET]
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Description
When the subcommand is entered, all ports of the card are reset. When the reset
completes, the status of each port of the card will be displayed.
The reset prompt will then be displayed and you can enter another RESET subcommand.
This subcommand should also be used when resets of a particular port on an SIC have
been unsuccessful. If the reset of the card is also unsuccessful, consider using the DTC
subcommand to reset the entire DTC.
R[ESET] SN[P]
Resets the specific X.25 card in a specific DTC.
Security level: 2.
Syntax
SN[P]
dtcnum,cardnum
Parameters
dtcnum
Number of the DTC that contains the X.25 (SNP) card. This is the
number TermDSM associates with this DTC.
cardnum
Number of the interface card within the DTC. The cards are numbered
from zero beginning at the bottom of the DTC. (Note that SNP cards
may not be mounted in slot 0 or 1 for DTC 16, and slot 0 for DTC 48.)
Description
When the subcommand is entered, the specified X.25 card is reset. All VCs on the X.25
card are reset (up to 256 VCs for DTC 48 and DTC 72MX, and up to 32 VCs for DTC 16).
After entering the DTC subcommand, the following is printed on the terminal:
Warning: This will abort all users on this SNP. As many
as 256 virtual circuit users could be affected. (TDSM 45)
Do you want to continue (yes/no)?
If you answer no to this question, you will be returned to the reset prompt. If you answer
yes, the reset continues.
R[ESET] V[C]
Resets the specific VC on an X.25 card in a specific DTC. (If the VC you are attempting to
dump is a PAD VC, you must use the Ldev option instead.)
Security level: 2.
Syntax
V[C]
dtcnum,cardnum,vcnum
Parameters
dtcnum
Number of the DTC that contains the X.25 card (SNP). This is the
number TermDSM associates with this DTC.