1 – Loopback application
Starts a loop test between the loopback applications on the specified source and destination nodes. The node keyword specifies the node from which the loop messages are sent. If you omit this keyword, the test is performed from the node on which you issue the loop command. The name or address argument specifies the node whose loop mirror is used to reflect the messages back to the originator. Specify either the name or address (but not both). address tower-set count integer loop [node node-id] loopback application format hex-string length integer name full-name
1.1 – Characteristics
o address tower-set Number of the destination for loopback messages, in the form of a protocol tower. Specify either this argument or the name argument. o count integer Default: 1 Value: 0-4294967295 Number of loop messages to be sent to the loop mirror. The test is complete when this number of loop messages has been reflected back by the loop mirror. o format hex-string Default: 55 Value: 00-FF Content of the data field of a loop message. Enter a pair of hexadecimal digits. Each octet in the data field of a loop message has this value. o length integer Default: 40 Value: 0-65534 Length, in octets, of the data field in each loop message. o name full-name DNS name of the node to which loopback messages are sent. Specify either this argument or the address argument, but not both.
2 – MOP
2.1 – Circuit
Performs a loop operation with another system. If you optionally chose to enter a Client Name in the previous menu, the default loop parameters for this operation were obtained by looking up the information for that MOP Client, and those parameters are present in the current display. The required arguments for this loop operation are: o Address The LAN address of the target node on the circuit named in the circuit argument. o Circuit The MOP circuit you have currently selected for the loop operation. The optional arguments for this loop operation are: o Client A client entity to be used for this operation, if you provided one in the previous display. o Count An integer representing the number of messages to be looped. On failure of the loop test, a the count of messages successfully looped will be displayed. o Format Value of each byte in the test data part of each loop message. The default results in alternating 0 and 1 bits. o Length Integer representing length of the test data part of each loop message. The maximum and minimum permitted values depend on the particular data link in use. o Assistance Type Degree of loopback assistance required, for LAN circuits only. Valid values are none, transmit, receive, and full. o Assistant Address LAN address to be used as a loopback assistant. The involvement of the assistant depends on the assistance type parameter. For assistance of type none, no assistant is needed, and is ignored if specified. For other values, an assistant is required. If not specified, an assistant is located by first sending a request to the loopback assistant multicast address. o Assistant System A MOP Client entity, from which an assistant address is obtained. Meaningful for LAN circuits only, see assistant address. Pressing the OK button will cause the loop command to be executed and will return control back to the main window. Pressing the RESET button will cause all the arguments to be reset back to the state they were in when you first entered this display. Pressing the CANCEL button will return you to the main window. No loop command will be issued.
2.2 – Client
Performs a loop operation with the specified client system. The required arguments for this loop operation are: o Address The LAN address of the target node on the circuit named in the circuit argument. o Circuit The MOP circuit over which this loop operation is to be performed. The optional arguments for this loop operation are: o Count An integer representing the number of messages to be looped. On failure of the loop test, a the count of messages successfully looped will be displayed. o Format Value of each byte in the test data part of each loop message. The default results in alternating 0 and 1 bits. o Length Integer representing length of the test data part of each loop message. The maximum and minimum permitted values depend on the particular data link in use. o Assistance Type Degree of loopback assistance required, for LAN circuits only. Valid values are None, Transmit, Receive, and Full. o Assistant Address LAN address to be used as a loopback assistant. The involvement of the assistant depends on the assistance type parameter. For assistance of type none, no assistant is needed, and is ignored if specified. For other values, an assistant is required. If not specified, an assistant is located by first sending a request to the loopback assistant multicast address. o Assistant System A MOP Client entity, from which an assistant address is obtained. Meaningful for LAN circuits only, see assistant address. Pressing the OK button will cause the loop command to be executed and will return control back to the main window. Pressing the RESET button will cause all the arguments to be reset back to the state they were in when you first entered this display. Pressing the CANCEL button will return you to the main window. No loop command will be issued.