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Atlantis Land I-Storm A02-RA(Atmos)_ME01 User Manual

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//ip/TYPE=UDP/LPORT=69/TIMEOUT_CONX=1000/TIMEOUT_LISTEN=0/TIMEOUT_IDLE=0/RETRY_CONX=2/TOS
=routine/DELAY=normal/THROUGHPUT=normal/RELIABILITY=normal/BUFFERRX=off/BUFFER_TXSIZE=-1/
BUFFER_RXSIZE=-1/FRAGMENT=on/TTL=60/OPTIONS=off/CHECKSUM=on/TIMEOUT_USER=540000

10.13 flush

10.13.1Syntax

flush

10.13.2Description

Given an association number (see

files

on page 170) that corresponds to a TCP

association, this does a TCP push (see RFC 793), which, roughly speaking, causes
the data sent so far to be delivered as quickly as possible to the recipient, without
waiting to be buffered with subsequent data.
The flush command is hidden, not shown by ip help; it is of little or no use.

10.14 get

10.14.1Syntax

get

10.14.2Description

Reads and executes commands from a file. The commands in the file are in the same
format as those documented in this chapter, with no ip prefix. They can contain
comments, introduced by the “#” character.
The get command is hidden, not shown by ip help.

10.14.3Example

mymachine>

ip get //isfs/cmdfile

10.15 help

10.15.1Syntax

help

help

help all

10.15.2Description

Displays a summary of available commands, more detailed information on a
particular command, or more detailed information on all commands.
(As described in

Summary

on page 152, some commands are hidden and are not

displayed by help or help all; help is still available on these using the help
form if you know the name of the command.)

10.15.3Example

mymachine>

ip help