Troubleshooting Terminal, Printer, and Serial Device Connections - Edition 5 (32022-90058)

TermDSM Commands
R[ESET]
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You may also reset multiple DTCs with one RESET DTC command. The
first command below resets DTC 3, 5, and 9. The second command
resets DTCs 4 through 15, inclusive. These two commands are typed at
the RESET subcommand prompt.
DTC 3, 5, 9
DTC 4/15
Description
After entering the DTC subcommand, the following is printed on the terminal:
Warning: This will reset all users on that DTC. (TDSM 44)
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 and the following messages are displayed:
The reset operation can take as long as 7 minutes.
The reset operation causes a DTC selftest to occur.
The DTC subcommand causes a complete DTC selftest to be run. This selftest includes
the selftests for each of the interface cards within the DTC. All jobs or sessions that are
running on devices connected to the DTC are aborted.
NOTE The RESET DTC subcommand for a single DTC is functionally identical to the SELFTEST
DTC subcommand of the TermDSM DIAG command. The inclusion of both commands is
for your convenience.
If the selftest completes successfully, the results of each of the card selftests will be
displayed. Refer to the SIC subcommand for the explanation of these results.
The DTC software is then downloaded to the DTC so that users may again use devices
connected to the DTC. If you are running TermDSM at the system console, you will
receive informational messages relating to this download.
You will then be returned to the reset prompt and may enter another RESET
subcommand.
R[ESET] L[DEV]
Clears the software associated with a particular logical device number (and its
associated port) so that the associated device may be used again.
Security level: 2.
Syntax
L[DEV]
ldevnum
Parameter
ldevnum
The logical device number associated with the connection you want to
reset.