Testing
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4.
Click and hold the left mouse button, known as mouse button 1 (MB1).
The Session pull-down menu appears.
NOTE
If the user has chosen the left-handed settings for the mouse,
MB1 is the button on the right.
5.
Release the
Shift
and
Ctrl
keys.
6.
Move the mouse pointer down to the name of the desired pattern.
7.
Release MB1. The chosen pattern appears.
8.
Press any key on the keyboard to refresh the screen.
2.2 Running Remote Diagnostic Tests over the
Network (VMS Systems)
The terminals have built-in support for the Ethernet maintenance
operations protocol (MOP). You can test the terminal remotely from any
host system that supports the MOP version 3.0 console carrier protocol.
VMS host software that implements the console carrier protocol includes
•
Network control protocol (NCP)
•
Local area network service application (LANSA)
The following sections describe how to test the terminal with NCP and
LANSA.
You use MOP to:
•
Verify the terminal’s connection to the network.
•
Verify that the terminal can communicate with other nodes.
•
Test the terminal from a remote console and display an error message
with error code.
Remote Test Requirements
Reset the terminal by turning the power off and on, or by selecting Quit
from the Session pull-down menu. Make sure that:
•
The power switch on the system box is on.
•
The terminal is connected to the same Ethernet network as the
remote console.