User Manual

Command Reference Port Commands
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Local
Displays ports set to Local access. Local access restricts logins on the port to
local users.
Dynamic
Displays ports set to Dynamic access. Dynamic access permits local or remote
users to log into the port.
Remote
Displays ports set to Remote access. Remote access restricts logins on the port
to remote (network) users.
None
Displays ports with access set to None. None prevents all access to the port,
including user logins.
Characteristics
Displays information from the operational database about the specified ports,
including the ports settings, such as baud rate, parity, preferred services,
name, username, port buffering setting, and group codes.
Counters
Displays the ports local and remote accesses as well as any communication
errors.
Status
Displays information regarding the ports serial connections, including the
current flow control state and the state of the DSR and DTR signals.
Summary
Displays a one-line summary of information about the specified ports. The
information includes type of access, status, and services offered. The Summary
option shows the access type, any offered services, and the login status of the
port.
PPP
Displays information about the Point to Point Protocol's Link Control Protocol
on the specified ports.
Modem
Displays information about modem control and configuration strings on the
specified ports.
Status
The Modem Status option shows the last connect speed of the modem
connected to the specified port(s), and the last available Caller-ID information
for the port(s). Modem control must be enabled for this command to work.
Note: The Modem Status option is of no use for remote access or no access ports.
Examples Local> SHOW PORT ALL SUMMARY
Local> LIST PORT ACCESS DYNAMIC COUNTERS
See Also Chapter 8, Chapter 8