For
HP
Internal Use Only
Execution
of
this command (either
HE
or
HELP are acceptable) displays
the
following
information
to
the
console terminal:
nnnnnn Access
Port
Revision
xxxx - dddd
CA:
Configure
remote
support
modem
CO:
Return
to
console
mode
CS:
Copy
local
console
screen
DI:
Disconnect
remote
console
DR:
Disable
remote
operator
access
DS:
Disable
SPU
hex
status
display
ER:
Enable
remote
operator
access
ES:
Enable
SPU
hex
status
display
HE:
Help
LR:
Lock Remote
Support
Modem
Access
RS:
Reset
SPU
SE:
Enter
session
mode
on
remote
port
SP:
Enter
support
processor
mode
TA:
Initiate
self-test
TC:
Initiate
transfer
of
control
TE:
Tell
UR:
Unlock Remote
Support
Modem
Access
nnnnnn
is
the
product
number
of
the
I/0
card
the
Integrated
Access
Port
is implemented on.
xxxx is
the
Integrated
Access
Port
firmware revision number. dddd
is
a
date
code indicating
the
year
and
week
that
the
code revision was last
updated.
Valid From: Local Console
Port,
Remote Modem
Port
LR:
Lock Remote Support Modem Access
Definition:
This
command
allows
the
local console
operator
to
prohibit usage of
the
remote
support
modem by
the
system or by a remote operator. Once this command is issued from
the
console
terminal,
the
remote
support
modem is disabled. Active sessions will be disconnected (either
a user session
or
a remote
operator).
Incoming calls will be ignored. Requests by
the
system
for establishing
a modem connection will also be ignored. This command may be issued by
the
local
or
remote console
operators,
although a remote
operator
issuing this command will
cause
a loss
of
connection
to
the
system.
If
the
modem was already in
the
locked
state,
this
command
will have no additional effect.
This
command
does not affect
the
state
of
remote
operator
access (either enabled
or
disabled),
although
after
executing this command, no remote
operator
connection can be established.
After unlocking
the
remote
support
modem access,
if
remote
operator
access was enabled
before locking,
it
will continue
to
be enabled.
If
it
was disabled,
it
will continue
to
be
disabled.
The
local console
operator
must
use
the
UR
(Unlock Remote
support
modem access)
command
tore-enable
usage
of
the
remote
support
modem.
The
state
of
the
lock (either locked
or
unlocked) is saved in nonvolatile memory so
that
if
power fails,
the
same
state
as existed before
the
power failure will exist after power is restored.
Initially,
the
lock is set
to
the
unlocked
state.
9·1 0 Functional Description