Resets the Network Terminal Accelerator (NTX) adapter. This command only applies to AIX Version 4.2 or later.
ntx_reset [ -d Device ]
The ntx_reset command issues a hardware reset command to the NTX host adapter board.
Attention: Use this command with great caution. You should stop all activity on the NTX board and have no processes waiting on the board when issuing this command. For example, hty ports must not be login enabled.
-d Device | Specifies the raw device file name of the adapter. Use this option to override the default device name /dev/rhp0. |
This command returns the following exit values:
0 | Successful completion. |
>0 | An error occurred. |
Access Control: You must have root authority to run this command.
To reset the default NTX host adapter, enter:
ntx_reset
/usr/bin/ntx_reset | Contains the ntx_reset command. |
/dev/rhp0 | Default NTX raw device file name. |
The /dev/rhp file.
Network Terminal Accelerator Overview in AIX Versions 3.2 and 4 Asynchronous Communications Guide.