SkyWay Series Multi-Point Operator’s Guide
3
Dot Commands
You can access commands from all non-menu screens. When they are available,
. commands appear at the bottom of the screen. Press
.
to display the command
line which lists the available commands for that screen, that is, not all commands
are available on every screen. The following table describes the commands:
Dot Cmnd
Command
Description
.a
Add
Add a new record to a table
.c
Cancel
Cancel any changes made to this screen
before
you press
.W
.f
Flush
Flushes table entries. Available for these screens:
• 2.1.3 Error Log Screen
• 2.3.4 Transparent Bridging Table
• 2.4.1.5 ARP Table
This is functionally the same as accessing the 3.3
Flush utility, which allows you to flush one or more
of the preceding tables at a time.
.g
Go To
Go to the specific table record by key value (for
example, port number).
.h
Help
Go to the HELP screen, which lists arrow keys and
.
commands.
.m
Monitor
Monitor Mode
ON
or
OFF
. Monitor mode
continuously refreshes the data displayed, allowing
you to see the system operating in real time.
.n
Next
Display the next record in a table.
.p
Previous
Display the previous record in a table.
.r
Read
Update screen data (refresh).
.w
Write
Save screen data to the database (write). This is
usually required after you make a configuration
change before the change takes affect.
.z
Zero
Clears the statistics on the current status screen
(zero).
.(dot)
Use to go to a particular screen number. Type
.
(dot)
, then type the screen number you want to go
to (for example, 224) and press Enter. You cannot
use this method at a menu screen.
Summary of Contents for SkyMate
Page 6: ...About This Manual vi ...
Page 20: ...Chapter 1 Getting to Know Your SkyWay Series 6 ...
Page 100: ...Appendix A RunTime Bios Application Menu Trees 86 ...
Page 102: ...Appendix B SNMP MIB Trap Messages 88 ...
Page 120: ...Appendix C Glossary and Basic Concepts 106 ...
Page 124: ...Index 110 ...