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Chapter 5 The Station Manager
The LOGIN command is treated as a special case when it is specified in the REM com-
mand. The following command is used to login to a remote device.
REM <node> LOGIN <password>
Note that this prevents the prompt for the password value and displays the remote
password in a readable form.
Note
When using the REM command, the password should be placed in
double quotes if it contains any uppercase letters because the password
is case sensitive.
Security is enforced on the remote system just as if the command had been entered lo-
cally. Thus the remote user and any local users of a given node all see the same security
level.
REPORT Command
The REPORT command has the form:
REPORT [<page>]
where <page> is an optional page number which defaults to 1
This command causes the current results of the most recent TEST command to be re-
ported. It can be used to get intermediate reports for long running tests. Test results are
maintained, and may be displayed until another test is started, or until the Modify secu-
rity level is exited.
A typical REPORT command is shown below:
= report
<<< Test Results >>> Page 1 of 1
Command: test <<080019010021>> 1H 32H 0H NULL
Init node: <<08001901001f>> Frames sent : 1H Nodes responding :1H
Responding nodes Response recd Response w/ err No Response
<<080019000121>> 1H 0H 0H
Interpretation of Test Results
The line of output that begins “Command: . . .” lists all the parameters that were speci-
fied (explicitly or implicitly) in the preceding TEST command, in the order <mode>,
<cnt>, <sch>, <len>, <pat>. These numbers are displayed in hexadecimal regardless
of how you entered them.
The line beginning “Init node . . . ” identifies the MAC address of the initiating node,
how many test command frames it sent, and how many nodes responded.
Following this, there is a list (perhaps a list of one) of the responding nodes’ MAC Ad-
dresses with the corresponding number of test Responses received, Responses with er-
ror, and No Responses.
“Responses received” is the total number of responses received from that node. Frames
containing CRC or other communication errors are not received but are discarded.