A Lantronix Company SCS3230 System Administrator's Guide
15.00.038 - 69 - May 2002
desires to list the software version for all cards, he should type VERSION /ALL at the
command prompt. This will list the versions of the boot and flash software for all cards,
listed by card slot letter designation. Each network card will display two sets of software
versions: one set for the network portion of the card and one for the user terminal
portion, while all other cards will only return one set of version information.
7.9.4 INFO Command
sys admin>>INFO A
Slot A1: Modem: No Active Call Timeout = 1 mins.
Current Modem State: in command mode
Modem Init String: ATH0S0=1
Modem error: none
sys admin>INFO C
Slot C2: 0 Active Telnet Sessions Timeout = 1 mins.
Ethernet Address: 00-30-31-00-00-4F
IP=172.16.1.31 SM=255.255.255.0 GW=172.16.1.151
2nd route: IP=255.255.255.255 SM=255.255.255.255 GW=255.255.255.255
sys admin>>INFO D
Slot D1:
Port 9(A) DCE 38400,N,8,1 Flow=XON/XOFF RTS=0 DTR=1
Port 10(B) DCE 38400,N,8,1 Flow=XON/XOFF RTS=0 DTR=1
Port 11(c) DCE 38400,N,8,1 Flow=XON/XOFF RTS=0 DTR=1
Port 12(D) DCE 38400,N,8,1 Flow=XON/XOFF RTS=0 DTR=1
sys admin>>
The INFO command allows the sys admin to list the properties of a card. The switch cards are
incapable of returning information, and any request to view information from the switch cards
will be refused.
The INFO command is used in the form INFO <slot letter>, where <slot letter> is
the letter designation of the card slot in the SCS3230 chassis. The modem card will always be
in card slot A, while the network card may be in slots B, C, D, or E.
The modem card will return the following information:
• The slot letter and processor number (which will always be "A1")
• The connection status of the modem
• The current modem session timeout limit (see Section 6.9,Breaking User Connections)
• The current modem state, listed as either power-up mode or command mode
• The modem initialization string sent at startup
• Any miscellaneous modem error messages
The network card will return the following information:
• The slot letter and processor number (the number will always be “2”)
• The amount of active telnet sessions
• The telnet session timeout limit
• Sys Admin sessions