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Example 2–8 (Cont.): VAXBI RBD Session
; T01 T02 T03 T04 T05 T06 T07 T08 T09 T10 T11 T12 T13 T14
; T15 T16 T17
; P 8 410B 00000001
;00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
; PUDR: 5FF43FDF
RBD5> QUIT
^P
?31 Z connection terminated by ^P
>>>
The callouts in Example 2–8 are explained below.
1
The SHOW CONFIGURATION console command shows that this
system includes a DEBNI at node 6 of the VAXBI attached at XMI
node E, and a TBK70 at node 8 of the VAXBI attached at XMI node E.
2
The Z command is typed at the console prompt. A connection is
established to node 6 (/BI:6) of the VAXBI connected at XMI node E
(E). The console returns a message confirming that the connection has
been made.
3
After the console message is returned in
2
, no prompt is printed.
Typing T/R invokes the RBD monitor on the VAXBI adapter being tested
and returns the RBD monitor prompt. Note that the "6" in the RBD
prompt refers to the VAXBI node.
4
The START command for VAXBI RBDs requires a space before the 0.
When run with the /TR qualifier, test traces are printed. The last line of
the summary report indicates the contents of the Power-Up Diagnostic
Register. Refer to the technical manual for the device being tested to
interpret the contents reported.
5
The QUIT command exits the RBD monitor. The Z connection remains
until CTRL/P is entered.
6
Steps
2
through
5
are repeated to run the RBD of the TBK70 at node
8 of the VAXBI attached at XMI node E.
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