I/o configuration, Using command line parameters, Table 1-1 – HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual
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NSPDIAG Operation
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I/O Configuration
You can also use the command line parameters to set initial values before going to
the Main Menu. For example, begin the NSPDIAG program by entering the
following command at TACL prompt:
RUN NSPDIAG -D$NSP1 -FTESTFILE -LNSPLOG
When the NSPDIAG is running, the initial values are set as noted in the command
line and the Main Menu is displayed.
I/O Configuration
The first step in communicating with the Atalla NSP is defining the communication
interface. Using either the
Menu, or the equivalent command line parameter, you can configure the
communication interface. The six configuration options are:
Current I/O Configuration: G
G - A6000(IFM)/A7000(BOXCAR)/Ethernet(BOXCAR)
6 - A6000 (Without IFM)
7 - A7000 (Without BOXCAR)
E - Ethernet Without BOXCAR
A - ASYNC
S - SERVERCLASS_Send to ARM
Using Command Line Parameters
describes the NSPDIAG valid command line parameter.
Table 1-1. Using the Command Line Parameters (page 1 of 2)
Line Parameters
Description
-?
Help. Displays the data file information and this parameter list.
-A[A/H/O]
When log file exists (only use with option -S):
A = Append (default); H = Halt; O = Overwrite
-Bfile
Batch file name contains list of data file names. Cannot use with
option -F.
-C[G]
I/O Configuration:
G - Ethernet (Boxcar) (default)
6 - A6000 (without IFM)
7 - A7000 (without Boxcar)
E - Ethernet (without Boxcar)
A - Asynch
S - SERVERCLASS_SEND to ARM