Lantronix MPS100 EPS Reference Manual - Page 197

Zero Counters

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Command Reference Who Errors This is a LAT lookpback test only. Testing a Local, Login or proxy Telnet service will fail; use Test Port if you are unsure of the connection to a local service. Parameters 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. Destination The test stream will be sent to the specified port on the LAT device. Node The test stream will be sent to the specified node of the LAT destination port. PostScript Performs a bidirectional data test of the interface between the Serverand the printer. This test will not generate any paper output. Instead it should echo the PostScript data back to the Server and issue a status message on the result of the test. Note: Autosensing printers must be locked into PostScript mode for this test to succeed. Width Breaks the stream of ASCII characters into lines that are each width characters long. The width value can range from one to 133. The default is 70 characters. Examples Local> TEST Service ALEX COUNT 1000 WIDTH 80 See Also Set/Define Server Incoming, page 12-39. 12.38 Who The Who command is functionally identical to the Show/Monitor Users command on page 12-73. It is provided for UNIX compatibility. 12.39 Zero Counters ZERO COUNTERS ALL PORT portnum Resets the counters for errors and other network and Server events. If no parameter is added to the command, only the port counters for the current port will be reset. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be the privileged user to zero a port other than your own. 12-77

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Command Reference
Who
12-
77
Errors
This is a LAT lookpback test only. Testing a Local, Login or proxy Telnet
service will fail; use Test Port if you are unsure of the connection to a local
service.
Parameters
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.
Destination
The test stream will be sent to the specified port on the LAT device.
Node
The test stream will be sent to the specified node of the LAT destination port.
PostScript
Performs a bidirectional data test of the interface between the Serverand the
printer. This test will not generate any paper output. Instead it should echo the
PostScript data back to the Server and issue a status message on the result of
the test.
Note:
Autosensing printers must be locked into PostScript mode for this test to succeed.
Width
Breaks the stream of ASCII characters into lines that are each
width
characters
long. The width value can range from one to 133. The default is 70 characters.
Examples
Local> TEST Service ALEX COUNT 1000 WIDTH 80
See Also
Set/Define Server Incoming, page 12-39.
12.38
Who
The Who command is functionally identical to the Show/Monitor Users command on page 12-73. It is
provided for UNIX compatibility.
12.39
Zero Counters
Resets the counters for errors and other network and Server events. If no parameter is added to the
command, only the port counters for the current port will be reset.
Applies To
EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1
Restrictions
You must be the privileged user to zero a port other than your own.
ZERO COUNTERS
ALL
PORT
portnum