
Using the Bay Command Console (BCC)
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show console
The
show console
<option>
commands display console port configuration and
statistics information.
The
show console
command supports the following options:
config
Displays configuration and Technician Interface environment information for the
serial ports configured on your system or for a specific port.
The table includes the following information:
config stats
Port Number Port number for the information displayed. Valid ports are 1, 2, 3,
and 4. Not all systems have four physical ports. A configured port
that does not exist is in the Absent state.
State Port’s current state, as follows:
•
Absent
- Not physically present
•
Disabled
- Unavailable
•
Down
- Unavailable
•
Init
- Initializing
•
Up
- Available
Port Name Name that the system assigns to the port. You cannot specify a
name. You can use the name to correlate a port number to a
physical port. The name of the port should be printed next to the
physical port connection, for example, Port 1 - CONSOLE.
The names do not specify the port’s use. All ports are serial ports
used for Technician Interface sessions only. For example, port
MODEM1 may be a modem connection or a dummy terminal
connection depending on its configuration. Although port 4 is called
PRINTER, it is exactly like ports 1, 2, and 3. Port 4 doesn’t support
a printer. Port 4 is called PRINTER only because that label is
printed near the port connector on the link module.
Slot Number Slot on which the login session for the serial port is running.
Baud Rate Current baud rate setting for the serial port.
Data Bits Number of data bits in the serial port’s configuration.
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