the port swap function, the operator can display, create, or delete port swap
definitions.
Power Services
The power services (POS) are used to:
Dump the power control microcode
Change the control panel batteries.
Scheduled Power-On
The scheduled power-on function provides, on a daily basis, one 3745 power-on
time for each day of the week. The scheduled time can be updated.
The scheduled power on is part of the time services (TIM) function. The latter
allows the user to activate or deactivate the scheduled power-on capability.
Disk IPL Information
The disk IPL information (DII) function displays the current operation mode with the
names and statuses of the control program load modules, the name of the currently
stored dump, and the setting of the automatic IPL or dump option for each load
module.
The date and time of each load module are displayed on the MOSS display.
The user can also set the automatic IPL or dump option for the required load
module, and purge the control program dump file.
Event Log Display
The event log display (ELD) function contains the box event record (BER) file (see
“Box Event Records” on page 5-3). The display of the summary of all BERs and
alarms or of a detailed BER helps the user in a problem determination process.
The BER file may be printed at the host.
Wrap Test
The wrap test (WTT) function allows the user to check a communication line (LSS
or HSS) in a problem determination process.
On lines connected to low-speed scanners, the wrap test can be performed at LIC
(internal or external), cable, and DCE level. Wrap tests of the integrated DCE
include all LIC wrap test levels plus the DCE wrap test. In the latter case, the
integrated DCE is considered as a stand-alone DCE. A DCE wrap plug is provided
with the LIC5/6s.
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