Lightwave Communications SCS3230 User Manual
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The unique hardware (MAC) address of the card, expressed as six groups of one-byte
hexadecimal numbers
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IP source 3200, BootP, RARP
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The primary IP information, including: IP address, subnet mask, and gateway
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The secondary IP information, including: destination address, subnet mask, and gateway
 
The terminal and device cards will return the following information: 
 
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The terminal or device port number
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The port letter as indicated on card label
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Equipment port type (DCE or DTE)
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Baud rate
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Parity; N=none, E=even, O=odd
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Data bits
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Stop bits
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Flow control type
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Status of RTS line; 0=off, 1=on
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Status of DTR line; 0=off, 1=on
 
The labels “RTS” and “DTR” do not change when the port type is changed from DCE to DTE. 
When the port type is changed, the label “RTS” indicates the status of the CTS line, and “DTR” 
indicates the status of the DSR line. 
 
7.9.5
POWERSTATUS Command
 
sys admin>>powerstatus 
Power supply A is OK 
Power supply B is OK 
 
sys admin>> 
 
 
The 
POWERSTATUS command displays the status of the two redundant power supplies in the
SCS3230 chassis. Power supplies will either be listed as
OK or Failed. The SCS3230 will
continue to function with one failed power supply. Contact Lightwave for information regarding 
replacement if a power supply fails. 
 
7.9.6
LOG Command
 
sys admin>>log /enable 
 
 
The SCS3230 can report current system activity through control card port B. The report is 
enable using the command 
LOG /ENABLE, and disabled using the command LOG /DISABLE.
 
The system will report user logins, logouts, device port selections, and entry/exit from direct 
mode. Note that there is no system clock on the SCS3230, so there is no time/date stamp on 
system activity. If a time/date stamp is required, it must be provided by the system capturing 
the data output. 
