Lantronix MPS100 EPS Reference Manual - Page 196

Test Service

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Test Service Command Reference Parameters Note: Examples DTR [Delay] Lowers and then raises DTR on a specified serial port. You must enter the number of a serial port as the portnum in order for the command to work. Performing DTR tests while Modem Control or DTRWait are enabled may affect those settings. Make sure to check the port configuration when you have finished testing. time Enter a delay time of between 50 and 3000 milliseconds. If no delay is entered, the Server will lower DTR for approximately one second, then raise it. Count Governs the number of test lines that will be sent. Generally, the count value can be any whole number. If a count is not specified in the command, the Server will continue to produce character streams until a key is pressed. PostScript Sends a PostScript test page to the port instead of ASCII data. The Count parameter controls the number of pages to print in this case, and the Width parameter is ignored. Width Breaks the stream of ASCII characters into lines that are each width characters long. The width value can range from 1 to 133. The default is 70 characters. Local> TEST Port Local> TEST Port 4 WIDTH 45 COUNT 5 12.37 Test Service TEST SERVICE ServiceName COUNT count DESTINATION port [NODE name] POSTSCRIPT WIDTH width Tests a connection to a LAT service. A continuous stream of ASCII alphabetic characters is sent to the service and (hopefully) echoed back until the number of lines specified by Count is reached; the test can be stopped at any time by pressing a key. The Server will show the number of packets sent and lost. Note: Applies To Optional parameters can be used in any combination. They work the same as in the Test Port command. EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be the privileged user to test a port other than your own. 12-76

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Test Service
Command Reference
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Parameters
DTR [Delay]
Lowers and then raises DTR on a specified
serial
port. You must enter the
number of a serial port as the
portnum
in order for the command to work.
Note:
Performing DTR tests while Modem Control or DTRWait are enabled may affect
those settings. Make sure to check the port configuration when you have finished
testing.
time
Enter a delay time of between 50 and 3000 milliseconds. If no delay is entered,
the Server will lower DTR for approximately one second, then raise it.
Count
Governs the number of test lines that will be sent. Generally, the
count
value
can be any whole number. If a count is not specified in the command, the
Server will continue to produce character streams until a key is pressed.
PostScript
Sends a PostScript test page to the port instead of ASCII data. The Count
parameter controls the number of pages to print in this case, and the Width
parameter is ignored.
Width
Breaks the stream of ASCII characters into lines that are each
width
characters
long. The width value can range from 1 to 133. The default is 70 characters.
Examples
Local> TEST Port
Local> TEST Port 4 WIDTH 45 COUNT 5
12.37
Test Service
Tests a connection to a LAT service. A continuous stream of ASCII alphabetic characters is sent to the
service and (hopefully) echoed back until the number of lines specified by Count is reached; the test can be
stopped at any time by pressing a key. The Server will show the number of packets sent and lost.
Note:
Optional parameters can be used in any combination. They work the same as in
the Test Port command.
Applies To
EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1
Restrictions
You must be the privileged user to test a port other than your own.
TEST SERVICE
ServiceName
COUNT
count
DESTINATION
port
NODE
name
[
]
POSTSCRIPT
WIDTH
width