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TELCOM RESEARCH TR-2100 DATA BUFFER
'^T' GetHardwareRevision
Returns the revision of the installed TR-2100 hardware boot loader.
'^T' GetResetEvents
This clears the list of reset events kept by the TR-2100. This list is useful for
troubleshooting. It lists all events that cause the TR-2100 to restart including Flash
Updates, normal power up event, brownouts, commands such as COLDSTART and
RESTART, etc.
'^T' ClearResetEvents
This will empty the list of reset events described above.
'^T' ClearStats
This command resets the accumulated statistics that are displayed by the
Omnitronix STATUS command, the MDR SS command, the Interactive Monitor
Network and Serial Port Statistics command and the TR-2100 Windows
configuration Statistics page and the WEB Configuration Statistics WEB Page.
MDR-2000 Compatible Commands
The TR-2100 implements a subset of the most used MDR-2000 control commands.
These commands are not case sensitive. ‘^V’ bE is the same as ‘^V’ BE or ‘^V’ Be.
MDR-2000 Compatible Commands utilize a very simple protocol. Each command is
preceded by a SYN (ASCII 16H, or ^V) character and terminated by a carriage-return
(ASCII 0DH). The commands themselves are all two characters long. Command
recognition is keyed on the reception of the SYN character.
Simply typing the SYN character followed by the correct command can eliminate
commands partially entered in error. The normal keyboard editing characters such as
Delete or Backspace have no meaning. The command does not echo on the user’s
terminal. This is consistent with the operation under program control, which is the
normal case.
The Telnet Data Retrieval Port also supports these commands except ‘^V’ IM described
on page 108. This is the Interactive Monitor. This is available through the Telnet
Interactive Monitor Port as described in the chapter TR-2100 Interactive Monitor on
page 67.
‘^V’ is the character generated from the keyboard by pressing the ‘V’ key while the ‘Ctrl’
key is held down.
‘^V’ BE
The ‘BEgin’ command moves the buffer pointers to the beginning of the current data
storage buffer. This command must be used with caution since it may result in
duplicate data in the downstream processing facility. There is no reply from the TR-
2100 to this command.
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