Instruction manual
Shows the state of the enable Network Listener bit and the data link counters
associated with the network listener. If the value returned is OFF, the
network listener is disabled; if the value returned is ON, the listener is
enabled. This is displayed as:
0 (off) MOP is disabled
1 (on) MOP is enabled
• POWERUP_TIME
The POWERUP_TIME environment variable only affects powerup tests. If
the TEST command is entered at the console, the tests will be run according
to the setting of the DIAG_ENV.
The settings of POWERUP_TIME are shown in Table 59.
Table 59 POWERUP_TIME Settings
Name Description
POWERUP_TIME
= 1 or MIN
Will only perform system initialization. Same as the INIT
command.
POWERUP_TIME
= 2 or STD
The default setting of DEC 3000 AXP systems
.
POWERUP_TIME
= 3 or MAX
Same as POWERUP_TIME = STD with some additional SCSI and
NI testing. For SCSI: reads from all disk and tape devices. These
tests require that tape drives have written media installed and that
floppy drives have formatted media installed (preferably media that
has been written to). If media is not present, not formatted (floppy),
or not written to (tape), then an error will be reported. For NI: test
for a network connection. If a loopback is installed or if there is no
activity on the network it is connected to, then the test will fail and
an error will be reported.
• RADIX
Displays the current default radix value. Values are:
0 Use the default radix for the command.
10 Use decimal as the default radix for all input.
16 Use hexadecimal as the default radix for all input.
• SCSI_A
Displays the host ID to be used for SCSI_A PORT. The value is in the range
0-7.
• SCSI_B
Displays the host ID to be used for SCSI_B PORT. The value is in the range
0-7. This keyword is not available on 300 models.
• SCSI_RESET
Displays the value (n) of SCSI Reset. The driver delays 2n seconds after
issuing a SCSI bus reset.
• SECURE
Displays the current value of the secure variable. If the console is secure, it
is set to ON: only a subset of the console commands is available to the user.
If the secure variable is set to OFF, all console commands are available.
Console 16–29