Cyclades PC400 Modem User Manual


 
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Appendix A - Linux
Installation Manual
The Process Table
The process table shows which processes are running and is displayed by tying ps -a. An example is given
below.
PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND
1 ? S 0:05 init
322 ? SW 0:00 [portmap]
3361 tty11 SW 0:00 [login]
11915 pts/0 S 0:00 bash
11926 pts/0 R 0:00 ps -ax
Use the kill command to delete a process. For example, kill -9 3361 would kill the login process above.
Loading the Configuration File
This configuration file (for non-default configurations) should be loaded into the board´s memory with the com-
mand:
pc400util -p -f <text file>
The options of this command are:
pr400util -<g|p|s|S|i|-a<up|down>> [-d device] [-f <file|default>] [-t <MMDDYYYYHHMMSS|system>]
where
-d device defines the configuration device to be used. The possible values are /dev/ttyCM0 to /dev/
ttyCM31 where /dev/ttyCM31 is a virtual console than can be accessed using Minicom
or a similar utility.
-f file use <file> as the file argument, <default> accepts the default parameters.
-g upload current board config. to a local file.
-p download config. from a local file to the board.
-s get current statistics.
-S get current status.
-a cmd set the device Adm UP or Down.
-t time set date and time on the board