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Freeway User Guide
Answer the questions asked by the loopback program. Make sure to choose “internal
clocking” if you are using a two-headed loopback cable.
The loopback program transfers test data from one port to the other for the amount of
time you specify. When the program completes, it will display the statistics of the data
transfer.
Step 4: Exit the FreeBSD Shell
After the loopback program completes, you can exit the FreeBSD Unix Shell by typing
exit at the prompt. This will take you back to the Freeway main menu.
exit
Note
For the X.25 and HDLC protocols, you may be required to set the
link parameters using the x25_manager program before running
the loopback test. Refer to the document Freeway Loopback Test
Procedures (DC 900-1533) for more details.
2.3 Freeway Server Shutdown
The shutdown procedure for the Freeway server varies depending on whether your
Freeway server configuration is “standard” or “custom”. A custom configuration is
essentially a Freeway with an active read-write partition on the disk drive (see
Section 1.3 on page 29 for more details).
If you have a standard Freeway server configuration, you may simply power off the unit
at any time using the power switch. All operating files on the Freeway server are stored
in a memory disk partition which are re-loaded when the server is powered up again.