Western Telematic CMS-16 Video Game Console User Manual


 
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Enter /H for Command Menu
Figure 6.1: The Port Status Screen (Supervisor Mode, Defaults Shown)
As shown in Figure 6.1, The Port Status Screen lists the following items:
Name: The user-defined name for each port.
Password: The user-defined password for each port. Note that actual passwords are not
displayed; this column will read either "undefined" or "defined". To display Port
Passwords, type /SP [Enter] (Supervisor Mode Only).
Status: The connect status of each port. When the port is connected, this column will list
the number of the other CMS port connected to this port. An "N" indicates that this port is
currently connected to the CMS Network Port.
Mode: The user-selected Port Mode. This column will read Any (Any-to-Any), Modem,
Passive, or Buffer, depending on the configuration selected for the port.
Buffer Count: Lists the amount of data (in bytes) stored in the buffer for this port.
6.2. The Port Diagnostics Screen (/SD)
The Port Diagnostics Screen provides more detailed information about each port, including the
port name and communication parameters. To display the Port Diagnostics Screen, access the
command mode and type /SD [Enter], the screen will appear as shown in Figure 6.2.
Like the Port Status Screen, the Port Diagnostics Screen is also available to both Supervisors and
Users, and will appear slightly differently, depending upon whether the command mode was
accessed with the Supervisor Password or a Port Password (User Mode).
In User Mode, the Port Diagnostics Screen will display only the status of those ports that share
the same Port Password that was entered at login. Ports that are protected by other passwords
will not be displayed.
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