ConsoleServer 3200 System Lightwave Communications
Rev. A - 78 - www.lightwavecom.com
MONITOR (A.K.A. DEVICE) MODE HELP:
F1 - Display Help Screen (VT100 mode)
F2 - Display Pull Down Menu (VT100 mode)
TTY COMMANDS: (MONITOR MODE)
LOGOUT,LOGOFF - Logout
SELECT [SERVER NAME\#] - Select a server by name or number
LISTEN [SERVER NAME\#] - Listen to a server by name or number
DISELECT[SERVER NAME\#] - Select a server and enter direct mode
EXIT - Deselect from a server
DEVLIST - Display installed devices list
TOP - Go to begining of device buffer
BOTTOM - Go to end of device buffer
NEXT - Display next page of device data
PREVIOUS - Display previous page of device data
FORWARD [n LINES] - Go forward n lines and display page
REVERSE [n LINES] - Go reverse n lines and display page
CAT - Display entire contents of device buffer
CAFILTER - Display entire contents of device buffer with
filter
CLEAR - Clear device buffer
DIRECT - Enter direct mode
The user may see a complete list of available commands at any prompt by typing HELP, H, or ?
and pressing <ENTER>, by pressing <F1>, or by selecting DISPLAY HELP SCREEN from a
pull-down menu. To use the pull-down menu of commands available at each user level, the
user may press <F2> or <CTRL>+D. By using the up and down arrow keys, the user may move
the highlight bar to the desired command, and then press <ENTER> to select that command.
The user may use the <F1> and <F2> keys only if the terminal or terminal emulation supports
VT100 function keys. If the terminal or emulation program does not support VT100 function
keys, then the user may press the <CTRL> and D key simultaneously to use the pull-down
menu. To exit from a menu without selecting a command, press <ESC><ESC> or <CTRL>+C.
Pressing <CTRL>+U (the control and U key simultaneously) will erase all typed commands on
the current command line back to the system prompt. Pressing <CTRL>+R retypes the last
command executed and waits for the user to hit <ENTER> to execute it.
Use <CTRL>+F for the down arrow and <CTRL>+E for the up arrow.
Most commands may be abbreviated to one extent or another. See Appendix E for allowed
abbreviations.