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SPeed <new speed>
To change the console port baud rate. Normally, the baud rate is automatically sensed. Use
this command to set the baud rate explicitly to 300, 1200, 2400, or 9600. You will be prompted
to set the terminal’s baud rate to the same speed and to press RETURN several times for the
prompt.
STatus
To display status information for the hub, including the time elapsed since the last reset
(see the Reset command), the hub’s station address, the Thinwatch setting, and a table
with the following port information:
Port
The port ID. (BKUP) indicates the port is configured as the backup
link, (PRI) indicates the port is the primary link.
Port Status The status of each port:
ON means the port is enabled and is not auto-segmented.
OFF means the port has been explicitly disabled.
SEGMENTED means the port has been auto-segmented. (See
“Auto-Segmentation” in chapter 1.)
Light Status The light status of each fiber-optic port:
OK means light is being received, so the fiber-optic cabling is
working properly.
LOW means little or no light is being received, indicating a cabling
problem. Check the fiber-optic cabling and connections at both
ends. (Also, see chapter 4, “Troubleshooting”.)
Station Address The station address of the device connected to each port, or:
NONE meaning an address has not yet been detected. A device
must transmit packets to be detected.
MULTIPLE meaning more than one address has been detected.
TEstlink
To run a test of the link between the hub and another IEEE 802.3 device.
Operation 3-9
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