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CONFIDENTIAL Protium Technologies, Inc. 4050-9901
Rev No: 05
5 GHz RF Modem 31-Jan-2007 32 of 84
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Display or set how received data is to be output on the EIA-530/232 data sharer
ports. Received data may be output on both ports all the time independent of
which port is the currently selected port, or may be output only on the currently
selected port.
Without an argument, display the current sharer output setting.
With an argument, sets the sharer output to both ports or only the selected port as
specified.
4.2.41 speed Set Interface Speed
Usage: speed [<300|600|1200|2400|4800|9600|19200|64|128>]
Authorization: Operator RW; Administrator RW
Display or set the interface speed.
With no argument, display the current interface speed.
With an argument, set the interface speed to the specified value. If the specified
speed is “64” or “128” then the speed is set to 64,000 or 128,000 bits per second
respectively and the protocol is set to synchronous. If the specified speed is 300 –
19200, the protocol is set to asynchronous.
If the speed is 128 Kbps synchronous, the link speed is also set to 128 Kbps. In
all other cases the link speed is set to 64 Kbps.
4.2.42 stats Error Correction Statistics
Usage: stats [<0|clr>]
Authorization: Operator RO; Administrator RW
With no argument, displays the error correction statistics. With an argument of
zero or “clr” resets the statistics counters to zero.
The display includes the following information:
Elapsed seconds: 0 Seconds since the counters were last cleared. This time
continues to increment whether or not a link is
established.
Framing unlocked: 0 Records the number of times the data framing has lost
lock. When framing is unlocked, data recovery and
error correction are not functional and no useful data is
communicated.
Total bytes: 0 Total bytes processed. This counts actual payload data
in synchronous serial mode. In asynchronous serial
and Ethernet modes this counter include “filler” bytes
transmitted when there is no real data.
Corrected bytes: 0 The number of bytes corrected by the error correction
logic.