The optional Count argument is an integer between 0-4294967295 which specifies the number of messages to be looped. The default count is 1. Note, on failure of the loop test, NCL will display the count of messages successfully looped. loop [node node-id] mop client client-name - count integer [,optional arguments...] Address and Circuit information loop is required for the loop mop client command. If the Client cannot provide default Address and Circuit information, then that information must be specified in the command. loop [node node-id] mop client - address lan-address, - circuit circuit-name, - count integer [,optional arguments...] Examples: loop mop client lamchp - ! Lamchp gives Address and Circuit count 50 loop mop client mynode - ! Mynode gives default Address circuit fddi-1, - count 10